Port

Port

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Hang Xing
Cambridge University Press
EAN: 9781009426961
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The Port (present-day Hà Tiên), situated in the Mekong River Delta and Gulf of Siam littoral, was founded and governed by the Chinese creole Mo clan during the eighteenth century and prospered as a free-trade emporium in maritime East Asia. Mo Jiu and his son, Mo Tianci, maintained an independent polity through ambiguous and simultaneous allegiances to the Cochinchinese regime of southern Vietnam, Cambodia, Siam, and the Dutch East India Company. A shared value system was forged among their multiethnic and multi-confessional residents via elite Chinese culture, facilitating closer business ties to Qing China. The story of this remarkable settlement sheds light on a transitional period in East Asian history, when the dominance of the Chinese state, merchants, and immigrants gave way to firmer state boundaries in mainland Southeast Asia and Western dominance on the seas.
EAN 9781009426961
ISBN 1009426966
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date November 28, 2024
Pages 374
Language English
Dimensions 151 x 228 x 22
Country United Kingdom
Authors Hang Xing
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