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Colonial City, Global Entanglements: Intra-and Trans-Imperial Networks in George Town, 1786–1937
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Keo, Bernard Z
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18th century AD
/ 19th century
/ 19th century AD
/ 20th century AD
/ British Empire
/ British imperialism
/ Cities
/ Colonialism
/ Cosmopolitanism
/ Culture
/ Empires
/ Ethnic groups
/ History
/ International trade
/ Internationalism
/ Investigations
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Networks
/ Society
/ Towns
/ Urban history
2024
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Colonial City, Global Entanglements: Intra-and Trans-Imperial Networks in George Town, 1786–1937
by
Keo, Bernard Z
in
18th century AD
/ 19th century
/ 19th century AD
/ 20th century AD
/ British Empire
/ British imperialism
/ Cities
/ Colonialism
/ Cosmopolitanism
/ Culture
/ Empires
/ Ethnic groups
/ History
/ International trade
/ Internationalism
/ Investigations
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Networks
/ Society
/ Towns
/ Urban history
2024
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Colonial City, Global Entanglements: Intra-and Trans-Imperial Networks in George Town, 1786–1937
by
Keo, Bernard Z
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18th century AD
/ 19th century
/ 19th century AD
/ 20th century AD
/ British Empire
/ British imperialism
/ Cities
/ Colonialism
/ Cosmopolitanism
/ Culture
/ Empires
/ Ethnic groups
/ History
/ International trade
/ Internationalism
/ Investigations
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Networks
/ Society
/ Towns
/ Urban history
2024
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Colonial City, Global Entanglements: Intra-and Trans-Imperial Networks in George Town, 1786–1937
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Colonial City, Global Entanglements: Intra-and Trans-Imperial Networks in George Town, 1786–1937
2024
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The city of George Town, Penang has always been enmeshed in complex circulations of trade, people, and ideas. By the end of the nineteenth century, George Town developed a multicultural and polyglot society that included a kaleidoscopic mix of ethnic groups. This article investigates the role played by George Town’s cosmopolitan population in developing the port-city into a global hub for commercial, intellectual, and physical interchange. In particular, this article argues that the city’s success depended on intricate webs of personal and professional connections developed by George Town’s residents across Southeast Asia and beyond. It hones in on how one community, the Peranakan Chinese, built and leveraged networks across the British, Dutch, and Japanese Empires. By exploring these intra-and trans-imperial networks, this article makes the case for studying colonial cities like George Town not as passive nodes of empire but as active sites within overlapping imperial networks.
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