This article explores how in the 1890s the presence of Australian pearl-shellers in the Aru Islands, Netherlands East Indies, threatened a Dutch colonial order that was heavily dependent on the maintenance of asymmetric but officially sanctioned trade between Chinese, Buginese, Makassarese and indigenous pearl-shelling Aru villagers
The European discovery of the Chatham Islands in 1791 resulted in significant consequences for its i...
During the 1 860s, when the colonial pearl-shell industry in Western Australia was in its infancy, m...
Just over a century ago the Western Australian port of Broome was home to one of the world’s largest...
This article explores how in the 1890s the presence of Australian pearl-shellers in the Aru Islands,...
This chapter describes the expansion of Australian industrial pearling to the Aru Islands, the locat...
This thesis studies pearl-shelling activity in the Aru Islands, Southeast Moluccas (Netherlands Indi...
This is the fifth in a series of research papers and articles examining the activities of Australian...
The article is focused on early colonial interaction with the Aru Islands, geographically located in...
While the long history of “commerce” in Southeast Asia is well studied, less examination has been ma...
In 1869, European traders discovered commercially viable quantities of pearl shell on Warrior Reef, ...
This article traces the events and explains the circumstances that led to the signing of the Pearl S...
From the first arrival of Europeans at Indonesia’s shores, they created and circulated knowledge. Th...
This thesis examines Japanese pearling in the Northern Territory of Australia during the late 1930...
This article analyses the contestation of slavery activities in Timor during 19th century. The slav...
The colonization of the island of Borneo by the European led to the division between British and Dut...
The European discovery of the Chatham Islands in 1791 resulted in significant consequences for its i...
During the 1 860s, when the colonial pearl-shell industry in Western Australia was in its infancy, m...
Just over a century ago the Western Australian port of Broome was home to one of the world’s largest...
This article explores how in the 1890s the presence of Australian pearl-shellers in the Aru Islands,...
This chapter describes the expansion of Australian industrial pearling to the Aru Islands, the locat...
This thesis studies pearl-shelling activity in the Aru Islands, Southeast Moluccas (Netherlands Indi...
This is the fifth in a series of research papers and articles examining the activities of Australian...
The article is focused on early colonial interaction with the Aru Islands, geographically located in...
While the long history of “commerce” in Southeast Asia is well studied, less examination has been ma...
In 1869, European traders discovered commercially viable quantities of pearl shell on Warrior Reef, ...
This article traces the events and explains the circumstances that led to the signing of the Pearl S...
From the first arrival of Europeans at Indonesia’s shores, they created and circulated knowledge. Th...
This thesis examines Japanese pearling in the Northern Territory of Australia during the late 1930...
This article analyses the contestation of slavery activities in Timor during 19th century. The slav...
The colonization of the island of Borneo by the European led to the division between British and Dut...
The European discovery of the Chatham Islands in 1791 resulted in significant consequences for its i...
During the 1 860s, when the colonial pearl-shell industry in Western Australia was in its infancy, m...
Just over a century ago the Western Australian port of Broome was home to one of the world’s largest...