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Itinerario is the official journal of the Forum on European Expansion and
Global Interaction (F.E.E.G.I.) published by the Leiden University Institute
for the History of European Expansion and the Reactions to it (I.G.E.E.R.).
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ITINERARIO 27:2 (2003)
CONTENTS
LETTER FROM THE EDITORS 7
INTERVIEW:
'I didn't get into history to avoid math or physics'
An Interview with Patricia Seed 9
CONFERENCE PAPERS: 'ASIA IN THE AGE OF PARTNERSHIP', TANAP 2002
Marné Strydom, Pride and Prejudice: The Role of Policy and Perception Creation in the Chinese Revolt of 1652 on Dutch Formosa 17
Ryuto Shimada, Dancing around the Bride: The Inter-Asian Competition for
Japanese Copper, 1700-1760 37
Atsushi Ota, ŒTraditional¹ versus ŒModern¹ Administrative Concepts:
Dutch Intervention and Its Results in Rural Banten, c.1760 1790 61
ARTICLES:
Daniel S. Murphree, Transnational Racialisation on the Periphery:
Europeans, Indians, and the Construction of Identity in the Colonial
Floridas, 1513-1565 87
Jeremy David Cohen, Cultural and Commercial Intermediaries in an Extra-Legal
System of Exchange: The Prácticos of the Venezuelan Littoral in the
Eighteenth Century 105
Hong Lysa, Extraterritoriality in Bangkok in the Reign of King Chulalongkorn
(1868-1910): The Cacophonies of Semi-Colonial Cosmopolitanism 125
REVIEWS:
Willem G.J. Kuiters, The British in Bengal 1756-1773; A Society in
Transition Seen through the Biography of a Rebel: William Bolts (1739-1808)
(Gerrit Knaap) 147
Timothy J. Shannon, Indians and Colonists at the Crossroads of Empire:
The Albany Congress of 1754 (Andrew K. Frank) 149
Claude Markovits, ed., A History of Modern India, 1480-1950 (Ian J. Kerr)
151
Kenneth J. Andrien, ed., The Human Tradition in Colonial Latin America
(Mark Meuwese) 153
Leo Akveld and Els M. Jacobs, De Kleurrijke Wereld van de VOC: Nationaal
Jubileumboek VOC, 1602-2002 (Markus Vink) 155
Peter Karsten, Between Law and Custom: ³High² and ³Low² Legal Cultures
in the Lands of the British Diaspora - The United States, Canada, Australia,
and New Zealand, 1600-1900 (Elizabeth Mancke) 158
Alan Taylor, American Colonies: The Settling of North America (Ron Schultz)
160
Humphrey J. Fisher, Slavery in the History of Muslim Black Africa (Tycho de
Boer) 162
D.E. Mungello, The Spirit and the Flesh in Shandong, 1650-1785 (Andrew R.
Wilson) 164
Brian Farrell and Sandy Hunter, eds, Sixty Years on: The Fall of Singapore
Revisited (Robert E. McCabe) 166
Ann Marie Plane, Colonial Intimacies: Indian Marriage in Early New England
(Steve Fountain) 167
Bart de Prins, Voor keizer en koning: Leonard du Bus de Gisignies,
1780-1849,commissaris-generaal van Nederlands-Indië. (Tom Verschaffel) 170
David B. Abernethy, The Dynamics of Global Dominance: European Overseas
Empires 1415-1980 (Adam Knobler) 172
Patrick Chabal et al, A History of Postcolonial Lusophone Africa (Douglas L.
Wheeler) 174
Mary Beth Norton, In the Devil¹s Snare: The Salem Witchcraft Crisis of 1692
(Dee E. Andrews) 177
Ann Laura Stoler, Carnal Knowledge and Imperial Power: Race and the Intimate
in Colonial Rule (Kumkum Chatterjee) 179
ABOUT OUR AUTHORS 183
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