The Sulu zone, 1768-1898 : the dynamics of external trade, slavery, and ethnicity in the transformation of a Southeast Asian maritime state /
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Author / Creator: | Warren, James Francis, 1942- |
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Edition: | 2nd ed. |
Imprint: | Singapore : NUS Press, 2007. |
Description: | xlvii, 390 p., [8] p. of plates : ill., maps ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7306368 |
Table of Contents:
- List of Tables
- List of Maps
- List of Illustrations
- List of Appendices
- Abbreviations
- Weights, Measures, and Currencies
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction to the Second Edition
- Introduction to the First Edition
- Part I. Patterns of Trading, 1768-1898
- 1. Traditional Patterns of Trade of the Sulu Sultanate
- The Sino-Sulu Trade
- Buginese Trade with the Sulu Sultanate
- 2. Balambangan and the Rise of the Sulu Sultanate: The Formative Years, 1772-1775
- 3. The External Trade of the Sulu Sultanate: Florescence, 1768-1848
- The Country Trade
- The Manila-Jolo Trade
- 4. The Internal Trade of the Sulu Zone
- Marine Gardens
- The Littoral and Riverine Procurement Trade of East Borneo
- Rice in the Economy of the Sulu Sultanate
- 5. The External Trade of the Sulu Sultanate: Vicissitudes, 1856-1878
- Labuan and Singapore
- 6. Trade and Transformation in the Sulu Zone, 1856-1898
- The Chinese in Sulu's Economy
- The Northeast Coast of Borneo
- Part II. Patterns of Raiding, 1768-1898
- 7. Slave Raiding in Southeast Asia, 1768-1830
- The Iranun, Lords of the Eastern Seas
- 8. Slave Raiding in Southeast Asia, 1830-1898
- The Balangingi, The Fishers of Men
- 9. Slave Marketing in the Sulu Zone, 1768-1878
- Part III. Slavery
- 10. Slavery in the Sulu Sultanate
- 11. The Captives
- The Odyssey
- Conclusion
- Appendices
- Notes
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
- List of Tables
- 1. Marine-Jungle produce annually exported from Jolo
- 2. Estimated annual volume of marine / jungle produce imported to Sulu from the northeast Bornean coast
- 3. The village economy of Jolo's coastal communities and offshore islands
- 4. The Iranun communities in the Sulu Archipelago (1814)
- 5. Slave raiding and population variations in Nueva Caceres (1751-1815)
- 6. A list of slaves taken on board the Santa Filomena at Jolo and Tawi-Tawi in September and October of 1862
- 7. Some prices of Filipino slaves in kind (1822-1847)
- 8. Slaves retailed from prahus
- 9. Average number of slaves carried on Samal raiding prahus, 1826-1847
- List of Maps
- Sulu Archipelago
- Sulu Sultanates Trade in Southeast Asia
- Plan of the Settlement of Balambangan
- The Sulu Zone
- Slave Raiding in Southeast Asia
- Slave Raiding in the Philippines