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11. Romanization without Rome: China’s Latin New Script and Soviet Central Asia
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Jing Tsu
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Spatial Assemblages 1
- 1. Placing the “Chinese Pirates” of the Gulf of Tongking at the End of the Eighteenth Century 31
- 2. The Original Translocal Society: Making Chaolian from Land and Sea 64
- 3. Spatial Moments: Chittagong in Four Scenes 98
- 4. War and Charisma: Horses and Elephants in the Indian Ocean Economy 128
- 5. Homemaking as Placemaking: Women in Elite Households in Early Modern Japan and Late Imperial China 169
- 6. Crossing Borders in Imperial China 195
- 7. Kashmiri Merchants and Qing Intelligence Networks in the Himalayas: The Ahmed Ali Case of 1830 219
- 8. Circulations via Tangyan, a Town in the Northern Shan State of Burma 243
- 9. Turning Space into Place: British India and the Invention of Iraq 271
- 10. Marriage and the Management of Place in Southern Arabia 302
- 11. Romanization without Rome: China’s Latin New Script and Soviet Central Asia 321
- 12. Riding the Wave: Korea’s Economic Growth and Asia in the Modern Development Era 354
- 13. The Circulation of Korean Pop: Soft Power and Inter-Asian Conviviality 381
- Contributors 401
- Acknowledgments 405
- Index 407
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Spatial Assemblages 1
- 1. Placing the “Chinese Pirates” of the Gulf of Tongking at the End of the Eighteenth Century 31
- 2. The Original Translocal Society: Making Chaolian from Land and Sea 64
- 3. Spatial Moments: Chittagong in Four Scenes 98
- 4. War and Charisma: Horses and Elephants in the Indian Ocean Economy 128
- 5. Homemaking as Placemaking: Women in Elite Households in Early Modern Japan and Late Imperial China 169
- 6. Crossing Borders in Imperial China 195
- 7. Kashmiri Merchants and Qing Intelligence Networks in the Himalayas: The Ahmed Ali Case of 1830 219
- 8. Circulations via Tangyan, a Town in the Northern Shan State of Burma 243
- 9. Turning Space into Place: British India and the Invention of Iraq 271
- 10. Marriage and the Management of Place in Southern Arabia 302
- 11. Romanization without Rome: China’s Latin New Script and Soviet Central Asia 321
- 12. Riding the Wave: Korea’s Economic Growth and Asia in the Modern Development Era 354
- 13. The Circulation of Korean Pop: Soft Power and Inter-Asian Conviviality 381
- Contributors 401
- Acknowledgments 405
- Index 407