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_aDS 526.7 _b.W253 2008 |
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_aWarren, James Francis, _d-1942 _949815 |
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_aPirates, prostitutes and pullers : _bexplorations in the Ethno- and social history of Southeast Asia / _cJames Francis Warren. |
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_aQuezon City : _bNew Day Publishers, _c©2008. |
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_axiii, 418 pages : _billustrations, maps, portraits _c23 cm. |
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_avolume _2rdacarrier |
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500 | _aOriginally published: Crawley, W.A. : University of Western Australia Press, 2008. | ||
520 | _a human trafficking | ||
520 | _a the global political economy | ||
520 | _a urbanization and colonial policy and practice. Professor Warren utilizes documentary sources, oral traditions, photographs and paintings to provide not only an erudite example of the exploratory power of historical ethnography but also new conceptual frameworks for our understanding of Southeast Asian history. | ||
520 | _aPirates, Prostitute and Pullers reveals the lively history of Southeast Asia's underclass-the peasants, urban coolies, prostitutes, maritime raiders and sea nomads who played a formative role in the region's remarkable transformation. The sixteen essays in this collection of 'culture' | ||
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_aChinese _zSoutheast Asia. _9107754 |
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_aEthnohistory _942034 |
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_aPiracy _zSoutheast Asia _9107755 |
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_aPirates _zSoutheast Asia _9107756 |
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_aProstitutes _zSoutheast Asia _9107757 |
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_aProstitution _zSoutheast Asia _9107758 |
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_aRickshaw men _zSoutheast Asia _9107759 |
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_aSoutheast Asia _939546 |
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