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The six volumes that make up this set provide an overview of colonialism in South East Asia. The first volume deals with Portuguese, Spanish and Dutch Imperialism before 1800, the second with empire-building during the Nineteenth Century, and the third with the imperial heyday in the early Twentieth Century. The remaining volumes are devoted to the decline of empire, covering nationalism and the Japanese challenge to the Western presence in the region, and the transition to independence.
The authors whose works are anthologised include both official participants, and scholars who wrote about events from a more detached perspective. Wherever possible, authors have been chosen who had first-hand experience in the region.

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SOUTH EAST ASIA Colonl History
SOUTH EAST ASIA Colonial History
Edited by Paul H. Kratoska
Volume I
Imperialism before 1800
Peter Borchberg
South East Asia Colonial History Six Volume Set - image 1
First published 2001 by Routledge
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 4RN
52 Vanderbilt Avenue, New York, NY 10017
Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
First issued in hardback 2019
Editorial matter and selection 2001 Paul H. Kratoska;
Individual owners retain copyright in their own material
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
Notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe.
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
South East Asia, colonial history / edited by Paul H. Kratoska. p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0-415-21539-0
1. Asia, Southeastern-History. 2. Imperialism-Asia, Southeastern History. I. Kratoska, Paul H.
DS526.4 .S65 2001
959dc21 00-068359
ISBN 9780415215398 (set)
ISBN 9780415215404 (volume 1) (hbk)
The publishers have made every effort lo contact authors/copyright holders of works reprinted in South East Asia: Colonial History.
This has not been possible in every case, however, and we would welcome correspondence from those individuals/companies whom we have been unable to trace.
References within each chapter are as they appeared in the original complete work.
DOI:10.1201/9781003101666
Publisher's Note
The publisher has gone to great lengths to ensure the quality of this eBook, but points out that some imperfections from the original may be apparent.
CONTENTS
  • VOLUME I Imperialism in South East Asia before 1800
  • Papal Politics, Iberian Rivalry and the European Reconnaissance
    1. 1 The political ;iwl cosmographical background to the Spanish incursion into the Pacific in the sixteenth century COLIN JACK-HINTON
    2. 2 The imago of the archipelago in Portuguese cartography of the 16th and early 17th centuries LUIS FILIPE F. R. THOMAZ
  • The Iberian powers in South East Asia
    1. 3 The maritime trade of Indonesia: 1500-1800 ARUN DAS GUPTA
    2. 4 Portuguese and Spanish projects for the conquest of South East Asia. 1580-1600 CHARLES R. BOXER
    3. 5 Indigenous assistance in the establishment of Portuguese power in Asia in the sixteenth century G. V. SCAMMELL
    4. 6 The estado da India in South Kast Asia JOHN VILLIERS
    5. 7 Labor in the colonial Philippines: the discourso parenitico of Gomez de Espinoza J. S. CUMMINS and NICHOLAS CUSHNER
    6. 8 The decline of Manila as the Spanish entrepot in the Far Kast, 1785-1826. Its impact on the pattern of South East Asian trade W. E. CHEONG
  • East India companies and the arrival of the northern European competitors
    1. 9 The coming of the northern Europeans to the Malay-Indonesian area M. A. P. MEILINK ROELOFSZ
    2. 10 East India companies HOLDEN FURBER
    3. 11 Monopoly and free trade in Dutch-Asian commercial policy. IX'hate and controversy within the VOC S. ARASARATNAM
    4. 12 Dutch commercial policy and interests in the Malay peninsula. 1750-1795 S. ARASARATNAM
    5. 13 Early English trade and settlement in Asia. 1602-1690 D. K. BASSETT
  • VOLUME II Empire-building during the nineteenth century
  • Introduction to Volume II
  • General
    1. 14 Maps of South and East Asia since 1800 VICTOR PURCELL
    2. 15 Diversity and unity in South East Asia JAN O. M. BROEK
    3. 16 Farewell to empire WILLIAM L. LANGER
    4. 17 British and Dutch imperialism: a comparison H. L. WESSELING
    5. 18 The debate on French imperialism, 19601975 H. L. WESSELING
    6. 19 Anglo-French rivalry JOHN L. CHRISTIAN
    7. 20 Progress and welfare in South East Asia J. S. FURNIVALL
  • The Dutch
    1. 21 Dutch expansion in the Indonesian archipelago around 1900 and the imperialism debate ELSBETH LOCHER-SCHOLTEN
    2. 22 Economic aspects of the Dutch expansion in Indonesia, 18701914 J. THOMAS LINDBLAD
    3. 23 Warmakers in the archipelago: Dutch expeditions in nineteenth century Indonesia J. A. DE MOOR
    4. 24 Colonial policy and practice: Netherlands India J. S. FURNIVALL
  • The British in Burma
    1. 25 Anglo-Burmese conflicts in the 19th century: a reassessment of their causes D. G. E. HALL
    2. 26 The administration of Burma CHARLES CROSTHWAITE
  • The British in the Malay Peninsula
    1. 27 Early Penang and the rise of Singapore, 18051832 C. D. COWAN
    2. 28 Malaysia: the nineteenth century MARY TURNBULL
    3. 29 The nineteenth and early twentieth centuries RICHARD ALLEN
  • The British in Borneo
    1. 30 Sarawak J. B. ARCHER
    2. 31 The State of North Borneo OWEN RUTTER
  • The French in Indochina
    1. 32 The Third Republic in Indo-China HERBERT INGRAM PRIESTLEY
    2. 33 Colonial wars before 1914: the case of France in Indochina C. FOURNIAU
    3. 34 The development of French administration in Indochina: French administrative accomplishments THOMAS E. ENNIS
  • The Americans in the Philippines
    1. 35 The pacification of the Philippines GAREL A. GRUNDER and WILLIAM E. LIVEZEY
    2. 36 The American mood and the Philippines, 18981899 PETER G. GOWING
    3. 37 Philippine society and American colonialism NORMAN OWEN
    4. 38 Muslim-American relations in the Philippines, 18991920 PETER G. GOWING
  • VOLUME III High imperialism (1890s-1930s).
  • Introduction to Volume III
  • General
    1. 39 Efficiency, welfare and commerce in Southeast Asia J. S. FURNIVALL
    2. 40 Plantations and scientific agriculture CHARLES ROBEQUAIN
  • Netherlands Indies
    • General
      1. 41 The Netherlands Indies LENNOX A. MILLS
      2. 42 Netherlands Indias neglected islands JACK SHEPHERD
    • Economy
      1. 43 The significance of Netherlands Indian economics J. H. BOEKE
      2. 44 Changing economic policy PETER BOOMGAARD
      3. 45 Paradoxical developments of a colonial system P. CREUTZBERG
      4. 46 The Netherlands colonial balance sheet A. VANDENBOSCH
    • Education
      1. 47 Education J. S. FURNIVALL
    • Health and Welfare
      1. 48 Medical contributions from the Netherlands Indies I. SNAPPER
  • British Burma
    • General
      1. 49 Burma LENNOX A. MILLS
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