
Hans Hägerdal
Held's History of Sumbawa
An Annotated Translation
Sumbawa is a medium-sized island in eastern Indonesia which has a particularly interesting past. In the premodern era it lay on the trade routes that connected the north coasts of the islands of Melaka and Java with the spice-producing areas in Maluku, while Sumbawa itself exported horses, sappan wood, and rice. Its recorded history covers periods of Hindu-Javanese influence, the Southeast Asian Age of Commerce, early Islamisation, and Dutch colonialism. Dutch Indologist Gerrit Jan Held wrote this book in 1955 but died before it could be published; this volume represents its first translation into English, and includes extensive footnotes that set it in context of current research.
Auteur
Hans Hägerdal
Hans Hägerdal is a professor of history at Linnaeus University, Sweden. His major fields are East and Southeast Asian history, in particular focusing on early-modern colonial encounters and contact zones, historiographical questions, and the history of slaving.
- Titel
- Held's History of Sumbawa
- Subtitel
- An Annotated Translation
- Auteur
- Hans Hägerdal
- Prijs
- € 122,00
- ISBN
- 9789462981614
- Uitvoering
- Hardback
- Aantal pagina's
- 212
- Publicatiedatum
- 22 - 03 - 2017
- Afmetingen
- 15.6 x 23.4 cm
- Serie
- Asian History
- Discipline
- Aziëstudies
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