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        1 Introduction. Imperial seas: cultural exchange and commerce in the British Empire, 1780–1900
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        David Killingray
        
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Foreword xi
- Abbreviations xii
- 1 Introduction. Imperial seas: cultural exchange and commerce in the British Empire, 1780–1900 1
- 2 From slaves to palm oil: Afro-European commercial relations in the Bight of Biafra, 1741–1841 13
- 3 ‘Pirate water’: sailing to Belize in the mahogany trade 30
- 4 Cape to Siberia: the Indian Ocean and China Sea trade in equids 48
- 5 Aden, British India and the development of steam power in the Red Sea, 1825–1839 68
- 6 The heroic age of the tin can: technology and ideology in British Arctic exploration, 1818–1835 84
- 7 The proliferation and diffusion of steamship technology and the beginnings of ‘new imperialism’ 100
- 8 Lakes, rivers and oceans: technology, ethnicity and the shipping of empire in the late nineteenth century 111
- 9 Making imperial space: settlement, surveying and trade in northern Australia in the nineteenth century 128
- 10 Hydrography, technology, coercion: mapping the sea in Southeast Asian imperialism, 1850–1900 142
- 11 Pains, perils and pastimes: emigrant voyages in the nineteenth century 159
- 12 Ordering Shanghai: policing a treaty port, 1854–1900 173
- 13 Toward a people’s history of the sea 195
- Select bibliography 207
- Index 223
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Foreword xi
- Abbreviations xii
- 1 Introduction. Imperial seas: cultural exchange and commerce in the British Empire, 1780–1900 1
- 2 From slaves to palm oil: Afro-European commercial relations in the Bight of Biafra, 1741–1841 13
- 3 ‘Pirate water’: sailing to Belize in the mahogany trade 30
- 4 Cape to Siberia: the Indian Ocean and China Sea trade in equids 48
- 5 Aden, British India and the development of steam power in the Red Sea, 1825–1839 68
- 6 The heroic age of the tin can: technology and ideology in British Arctic exploration, 1818–1835 84
- 7 The proliferation and diffusion of steamship technology and the beginnings of ‘new imperialism’ 100
- 8 Lakes, rivers and oceans: technology, ethnicity and the shipping of empire in the late nineteenth century 111
- 9 Making imperial space: settlement, surveying and trade in northern Australia in the nineteenth century 128
- 10 Hydrography, technology, coercion: mapping the sea in Southeast Asian imperialism, 1850–1900 142
- 11 Pains, perils and pastimes: emigrant voyages in the nineteenth century 159
- 12 Ordering Shanghai: policing a treaty port, 1854–1900 173
- 13 Toward a people’s history of the sea 195
- Select bibliography 207
- Index 223