Maritime Misadventures in Early Modern Southeast Asia - (Worlds of the East India Company) by W G Miller & Ann G Smith (Hardcover)
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- An analysis of the misadventures which befell British, Danish and Portuguese merchant mariners in Southeast Asia between 1790 and 1820, a time when British trade and imperialism were expanding.
- About the Author: W.G. Miller was Southeast Asian Studies Librarian and a Visiting Fellow at the College of Asia and the Pacific at the Australian National University.
- 224 Pages
- History, Maritime History & Piracy
- Series Name: Worlds of the East India Company
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An analysis of the misadventures which befell British, Danish and Portuguese merchant mariners in Southeast Asia between 1790 and 1820, a time when British trade and imperialism were expanding. This study describes and analyses the misadventures which befell British, Danish and Portuguese 'country traders', that is, merchant mariners who operated independently of but with the approval of the English East India Company, in Southeast Asia between 1790 and 1820, a time when British trade and imperialism were expanding. It is based on hitherto un-utilised first-hand accounts by captains and crew members as given to authorities at the major port of Malacca. These accounts, required by insurance companies, were a statement of the events which had occurred and a declaration by the declarant of non-culpability. The misadventures ranged from typhoons, groundings and piracy to fire, mutiny and collisions with other vessels. The work places the misadventures in the context of the contemporary knowledge of navigation of the area's seas, current awareness of the local climatic conditions, the local indigenous societies and the contemporary European rivalry between the imperial powers. The analysis of the reporting is seen against the background of local administrative arrangements in Dutch-ruled Malacca, whereby the British, in control from 1795-1818, nevertheless maintained the continuity of Dutch procedures and Dutch personnel. Overall, the book provides rich information about everyday life in the eastern seas in the period.About the Author
W.G. Miller was Southeast Asian Studies Librarian and a Visiting Fellow at the College of Asia and the Pacific at the Australian National University. He is the author of British Traders in the East Indies, 1770-1820 (Boydell, 2020). Ann G. Smith was a research editor for the Australian Dictionary of Biography at the Australian National University and is the co-author of A Biographical Register 1788-1939: Notes from the Name Index of the Australian Dictionary of Biography (1987).Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 224
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Maritime History & Piracy
Series Title: Worlds of the East India Company
Publisher: Boydell Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: W G Miller & Ann G Smith
Language: English
Street Date: November 18, 2025
TCIN: 1004542148
UPC: 9781837652860
Item Number (DPCI): 247-43-1663
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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