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2003 Treaties, politics and the
limits of local diplomacy in
Fuzhou in the early 1850s

First published in Power
and Identity in the Chinese
World Order, ed. Billy So, John
Fitzgerald, Huang Jianli, and
James Chin Kong. Hong Kong:
Hong Kong University Press,
pp. 239–67.
2004 “Shooting the eagle”: Lin
Changyi’s agony in the wake
of the Opium War

First published in Maritime
China and Overseas Chinese
in Transition, 1750–1850,
ed. Wang Gungwu and Ng
Chin-keong. Wiesbaden:
Harrassowitz Verlag, pp.
373–86.
2007 Information and knowledge:
Qing China’s perceptions of
the maritime world in the
eighteenth century

First published in The East
Asian Maritime World, 1400–
1800: Its Fabrics of Power
and Dynamics of Exchanges,
ed. Angela Schottenhammer.
Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz
Verlag, pp. 87–98.
2012 Expanding possibilities:
Revisiting the Min-Yue junk-
trade enterprise on the China
coast and in the Nanyang
during the eighteenth to the
mid-nineteenth centuries

The essay originates from a
Chinese version published
in Haigang, Hainan, haidao:
Haiyang shi lunwen ji 海港·
海難·海盜:海洋史論文
集 (Ports, shipwrecks and
Piracy: Collected essays on
ocean cultures), ed. Cheng
Wing Sheung 鄭永常. Tainan:
The Center for Humanities
and Social Sciences, National
Cheng Kung University, pp.
25–70.
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