skip to main content

Malay Maritime World in Southeast Asia

*Bondan Kanumoyoso  -  Department of History, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia

Citation Format:
Abstract
The development of maritime activities in Southeast Asia in the “Age of Commerce” was strongly support by the Malay people. although Westerners have begun to dominate maritime activities in the region since the 17th century, but in the same period Malays and their trading networks continue to perform their irreplaceable function of connecting the various maritime communities that scattered throughout Southeast Asia. The extent of the Malay trade network was one of the factors that shape the maritime character of Southeast Asia. However, Malay trading activities was not only encouraged economic development in this region, but also form an identity that can be called as Malay maritime world of Southeast Asia. This article examines the maritime characteristic of Malay world and how global trade actually strengthens the role of Malay in trade and other maritime activities.
Fulltext View|Download
Keywords: Malay, Maritime World, Southeast Asia, Trade Network, Global Trade

Article Metrics:

  1. Andaya, Leonard. The History of Johore 1641-1728: Economic and Political Development. Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press, 1975
  2. Blussé, Leonard. Visible Cities: Canton, Nagasaki and Batavia and the Coming of the Americans. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2008
  3. _____________, “On the Waterfront: Life and Labour Around the Batavian Roadstead” in Asian Port Cities 1600-1800. Local and Foreign Cultural Interaction, ed. Haneda Masashi (Singapore: NUS Press, 2009), 132-34
  4. Hanna, Willard A. Indonesia Banda: Colonialism and Its Aftermath in the Nutmeg Island. Philadelphia: Institute for the Study of Human Issues (ISHI), 1978
  5. Jacobs, Els M. Merchant in Asia: The Trade of the Dutch East India Company during the Eighteenth Century. Leiden: CNWS Publication, 2006
  6. Kanumoyoso, Bondan. Beyond the City Wall Society and Economic Development in the Ommelanden of Batavia. Leiden: Unpublished PhD Thesis, 2011
  7. Knaap, Gerrit. Shalow Waters, Rising Tide. Shipping and trade in Java around 1775. Leiden, KITLV, 1996
  8. Lombar, Denys. Le Sultanat d’Atjeh au temps d’Iskandar Muda, 1607-1636. Paris: Ecole Francaise d’Extreme-Orient, 1967
  9. Meilink-Roelofsz, M.A.P. Asian Trade and European Influence in the Indonesian Archipelago Between 1500 and About 1630. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1962
  10. Souza, George Bryan Souza. The Survival of Empire: Portuguese Trade and Society in China and the South China Sea, 1630-1754. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986

Last update:

No citation recorded.

Last update:

No citation recorded.