Piracy and surreptitious activities in the Malay Archipelago and adjacent seas, 1600-1840

Gebonden Engels 2014 2014e druk 9789812870841
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This edited work explores piracy and surreptitious activities such as privateering, war-making, slave-hunting and raiding, focussing on Southeast Asia in the early modern period. Readers will discover nine essays studying the different sub-regions of the Malay Archipelago and adjacent seas and exploring the nature and historiographical perception of piracy, maritime conflict and surreptitious activities. The authors probe the linkages between these occurrences with war and economy in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in particular, and look at the transition into the nineteenth century.

The introduction covers the study of piracy in this period and chapters explore themes of Siak and Malay activities, Dutch privateering, Chinese actions in the Melaka-Singapore region, activity in the Malukan Archipelago and the political background of the Maguindanao “piracy” in the early eighteenth century. Later chapters explore the Sulu Sultanate and the seafaring world, the deeds of Iberians in this region and especially the identities and activities of the Portuguese in these seas.

The authors contribute to the literature by complementing studies that favour a closer discussion of the ‘formal’ and ‘informal’ sectors in history. This book opens up the subject area for delving into the various geographical locales and participating groups, as well as their possible linkages with one another and with other groups.

This volume will be of interest to students and academicians of Southeast Asian studies and those with a general interest in maritime piracy.

Specificaties

ISBN13:9789812870841
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:189
Uitgever:Springer Nature Singapore
Druk:2014

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<p>Contents.- Preface.- Foreword.- Contents.- List of Contributors.- Chapter 1: Introduction: Studying piracy and surreptitious activities in Southeast Asia in the early modern period.- Chapter 2: Siak, piracy and early modern Malay warfare.- Chapter 3: From self-defence to an instrument of war: Dutch privateering around the Malay Peninsula in the early 17th century.- Chapter 4: Violence and piratical/surreptitious activities associated with the Chinese in the Melaka-Singapore region, 1780–1840.- Chapter 5: War-making, raiding, slave hunting and piracy in the Malukan Archipelago.- Chapter 6: An exploration into the political background of the Maguindanao “piracy” in the early 18th century.- Chapter 7: Revisiting the political economy and ethnicity of the Sulu Sultanate and its entanglement with the seafaring world.- Chapter 8: Iberians in the adjacent seas: A survey of their piratical and smuggling activities in relation to war and political economy of the South China Sea.- Chapter 9: The Portuguese in the adjacent seas: A survey of their identities and activities in the eastern Indian Ocean and Burman sea.- Maps.- Glossary.- Index.<br></p>

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