Familiar strangers and stranger-kings : mobility, diasporas, and the foreign in the eighteenth-century Malay world
Early modern Malay historiography has been dominated by the history of European trading, colonial empires and local port-polities, often framed along indigenous-versus-foreign lines. Yet, mobility has long been a central feature of this region shaped by commerce, as evidenced by the historical pheno...
Tác giả chính: | Koh, Keng We |
---|---|
Tác giả khác: | School of Humanities |
Định dạng: | Journal Article |
Ngôn ngữ: | English |
Được phát hành: |
2018
|
Những chủ đề: | |
Truy cập trực tuyến: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/90222 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/47233 |
Những quyển sách tương tự
-
Familiar ‘strangers’ and creoles: marriage, mobility and networks in the eighteenth century Malay-World
Bằng: Ciptadi Pitoyo, Wira
Được phát hành: (2024) -
Corresponding forms: aspects of the eighteenth-century letter
Bằng: Egan, G
Được phát hành: (2015) -
Studies in eighteenth-century culture.
Bằng: Erwin, Timothy, editor, et al.
Được phát hành: (2014) -
Made in the media: actresses, celebrity and the periodical press in the late eighteenth century
Bằng: Senkiw, AL
Được phát hành: (2019) -
Shakespeare in eighteenth-century Dublin: rehearsing an Anglo-Irish playwright, 1707-1801
Bằng: Saidenberg, M
Được phát hành: (2024)