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Development of British commercial and political networks in the: the rise of a colonial and regional economic identity / Webster, Anthony   Journal Article
Webster, Anthony Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This paper examines the growth of the British commercial communities in the Straits Settlements in the first half of the nineteenth century. It describes how they emerged as a coherent commercial and political interest group, separate from the Indian empire, with their own network of allies and commercial partners in Britain. As such, the Straits merchants emerged as a significant political lobby in their own right. It contends that in the process, they revived earlier notions of Southeast Asia as a discrete geographical region, in which political and ethnic diversity was bridged by the flourishing of maritime commercial networks.
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