File. Papers on the history of Malaya in the late eighteenth century
- Reference No:
- U DBA/2/19
- Dates:
- 20th cent.
- Description:
Offprints and photocopies of articles by various authors.
Including:
1) Barbara Watson Andaya: The role of the Anak Raja in Malay history: a case study from eighteenth century Kedah. (JSEAS 7/2, 1976, pp.162-86. Photocopy)
2) John Dunmore, ed.: French visitors to Trengganu in the eighteenth century. (JMBRAS 46/1, 1973, pp.144-59. Photocopy)
3) Le Kam Hing: Foreigners in the Achehnese court, 1760-1819. (International Conference on Asian History, Kuala Lumpur, 1968. Ts., 34pp.)
4) C. D. Cowan: Governor Bannerman and the Penang tin scheme, 1818-1819. (JMBRAS 23/1, 1950, pp.52-83. Photocopy)
5) C. D. Cowan: Early Penang and the rise of Singapore, 1805-1832. (JMBRAS 23/1, 1950, pp.122-203. Photocopy)
6) Diana Lewis: The tin trade in the Malay Peninsula during the eighteenth century. ('New Zealand Journal of History', 3/1, 1969, pp.52-69. Offprint)
- Format:
- Archive Item
- Extent:
- 1 file
- Language:
- Access Conditions:
- Access will be granted to any accredited reader
- Repository:
- Hull University Archives
- Collection:
- Papers of Dr David Kenneth Bassett