Hinterlands and commodities: place, space, time and the political economic development of Asia over the long eighteenth century
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Introduction / Tsukasa Mizushima, George Bryan Souza, and Dennis 0. Flynn -- Hinterlands, commodity chains, and circuits in early modern Asian history : sugar in Qing China and Tokugawa Japan / George Bryan Souza -- Hydraulic metaphor : a model of global and local connectivity / Dennis 0. Flynn and Marie A. Lee -- The dynamics of port-hinterland relationships in eighteenth-century Gujarat / Ghulam A. Nadri -- Ports, hinterlands and merchant networks : Armenians in Bengal in the eighteenth century / Bhaswati Bhattacharya -- Linking hinterlands with colonial port towns : Madras and Pondicherry in early modern India / Tsukasa Mizushima -- Maritime Asian trade and colonization of Penang, c. 1786-1830 / Tomotaka Kawamura -- Toward a transborder, market-oriented society : changes in the hinterlands of Banten, c. 1760-1790 / Atsushi Ota -- Hinterlands and port cities in Southeast Asia's economic development in the eighteenth century : the case of tin production and its export trade / Ryuto Shimada -- Crisis in internal hinterlands of China generated by expansion of trade during the 18th century / Ei Murakami