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Book/Monograph
The Political Economy of Java’s Northeast Coast, c. 1740-1800: Elite Synergy.
Leiden: Brill Publications, 2006.
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Book Chapters
"Cultural
Strategies, Economic Dominance: the lineage of Tan Bing in
nineteenth-century Semarang, Java.” In
Linking Destinies:
trade, towns and kin in Asian history.
Ed. Peter Boomgaard,
Dick Kooiman and Henk Schulte Nordholt. Leiden: KITLV Press, 2008,
pp. 197-217.
"Money and
Credit in Chinese Mercantile Operations in Colonial and Precolonial Southeast Asia.” In
Credit and Debt in Indonesia,
860-1930: from peonage to pawnshop, from kongsi to cooperative.
Ed. David
Henley and Peter Boomgaard.
Singapore:
Institute of
Southeast Asian Studies Press, 2009, pp. 124-42.
"'Chinese’ Merchants and the Javanese Cotton Trade Industry,
Seventeenth-Twentieth Century,” part of a volume. Editors: Eric
Tagliacozzo and Chang Wen-chin. Forthcoming.
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Articles
“Pockets
of Empire: integrating the studies on social organizations in
Southeast China and Southeast Asia,”
Journal of
Contemporary Studies in South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East
27, 3. 2007: 616-32.
“How
Strangers Became Kings: Javanese-Dutch relations in Java
1600-1800,”
Indonesia and the Malay World 36. 2008:
293-307.
“Local
Knowledge Specialists: Chinese Merchants in Eighteenth Century
Java,”
Journal of Asian Business 22, 2-3. 2006/2007: 47-62.
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