Chinese Southern Diaspora Studies
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Item Open Access The Big Five Hokkien Families in Penang, 1830s-1890s(Australian National University, 2007) Wong, Yee-TuanPublication Metadata only 2006 Newsletter of the Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora(Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, The Australian National University, 2007) Cooke, Nola; Tana, LiPublication Metadata only 安東尼·瑞德(Anthony Reid), 《東南亞的貿易時代: 1450-1680》(Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, The Australian National University, 2007) Reid, Anthony; Cooke, Nola; Tana, LiPublication Metadata only Directory of Graduate Students in Australian Universities Working on Chinese Southern Diaspora-Related Subjects(Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, The Australian National University, 2007) Cooke, Nola; Tana, LiPublication Metadata only "Go West" in Cochinchina: Chinese and Vietnamese Illicit Activities in the Transbassac (c. 1860 - 1920s)(Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, The Australian National University, 2007) Engelbert, Thomas; Cooke, Nola; Tana, LiIllicit activity was endemic in several coastal areas of pre-modern Vietnam. This article focuses on one such region, the west or Transbassac area of modern South Vietnam and its extended coastline from the Mekong Delta to Cambodian Kampot and Kompong Som and Siamese Trat. Chinese who settled here operated in both legal and illicit economies, as farmers and traders as well as smugglers, bandits, and pirates. This article discusses the geo-political factors that encouraged illicit activities, and outlines the historical circumstances that shaped local peoples into various economic, social, religious or political movements or organizations, including into Chinese and Vietnamese secret societies. Despite increasing colonial administrative penetration, many of these factors endured and ensured similar activities returned whenever circumstances changed, like during the First Indochina War.Publication Metadata only Chinese Economic Activities in Java in the Late Eighteenth Century as Reflected in the Batavian Kong Koan (公館) Records(Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, The Australian National University, 2007) Wade, Geoff; Cooke, Nola; Tana, LiPublication Metadata only Chinese Enterprise and Malay Power: Nineteenth-Century Central Malaya from a Regional Perspective(Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, The Australian National University, 2007) King, Philip; Cooke, Nola; Tana, LiPublication Metadata only Chinese Rice Trade and Shipping from the North Vietnamese Port of Hải Phòng(Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, The Australian National University, 2007) Mart©nez, Julia; Cooke, Nola; Tana, LiThis overview of Chinese trade in northern Vietnam explores the role of the Chinese rice traders there, especially in H?i Ph©ng, and their connections with Hong Kong and southern China, during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It shows they were never mere colonial middlemen but economic actors with ties to German and English business interests as well as to the French. The article traces what various primary sources can tell us of their community and business history, as well as revealing the intricate business ties of Chinese rice exporters in colonial H?i Ph©ng with German shipping companies, up until World War OnePublication Metadata only Another "Mediterranean" in Southeast Asia(Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, The Australian National University, 2007) Lombard, Denys; Cooke, Nola; Tana, LiSoutheast Asia, long known as an intermediate zone between the ancient civilisations of China and India, is also an area that scholars have long portrayed as historically subject to influences coming from its west, beginning with Indianisation, then islamisation and finally westernisation. However, this article argues that it would be far more insightful, and historically more accurate for the last several centuries at least, to treat Southeast Asia and southern China as part of one region, in the same way that Braudel approached the history of the Mediterranean.Publication Metadata only 東南亞─另一個 "地中海"(Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, The Australian National University, 2007) ??????? (Denys Lombard); Cooke, Nola; Tana, LiPublication Metadata only "Trấn Tây phong thổ ký": The Customs of Cambodia(Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, The Australian National University, 2007) Li, Tana [Translation]; Cooke, Nola; Tana, LiPublication Metadata only 本期雜誌"研究論文"欄 中文提要 [Chinese Southern Diaspora Studies, Volume 1, 2007](Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, The Australian National University, 2007) Cooke, Nola; Tana, LiPublication Metadata only From Southern Seas to Cyberspace: Chinese Diaspora Websites in Southeast Asia and the South Pacific(Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, The Australian National University, 2007) Pollard, Vincent K.; Cooke, Nola; Tana, LiPublication Metadata only Editior's Introduction [Chinese Southern Diaspora Studies, Volume 1, 2007](Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, The Australian National University, 2007) Cooke, Nola; Tana, Li; Cooke, Nola; Tana, LiPublication Metadata only "Rapport sur le Cambodge. Voyage de Sai-Gon à Bat-tam-bang": "Report on Cambodia. A Trip from Saigon to Battambang"(Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, The Australian National University, 2007) Spooner, Andrew; Cooke, Nola; Tana, LiPublication Metadata only 東南亞的混血化華人社會(Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, The Australian National University, 2007) Skinner, G. William; Cooke, Nola; Tana, LiItem Open Access An Immigrant Chinese Sea God in Australia: The Chinese Background to Sydney's Retreat Street Temple(Australian National University, 2008) Penny, Benjamin D CItem Open Access From Fraternities to Families: The Evolution of Chinese Life in the Braidwood District of New South Wales (NSW), 1850s-1900s(Australian National University, 2008) McGowan, BarryPublication Metadata only Living In-Between: Hybrid identities among Long-Established Australian-Born Chinese in Sydney(Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, The Australian National University, 2008) NGAN, LucillePublication Metadata only 1914年民族主義者的旅程:《民國報》與雪梨國民黨網絡的形成(Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, The Australian National University, 2008) ???