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This project explores the influence of Southeast Asian Sultans on colonial relations from 1750 to 1920. By analyzing historical manuscripts and utilizing advanced text recognition technology, it aims to reveal how local ideas shaped diplomatic interactions with European powers.
This project in global diplomatic and colonial history aims to explain how Southeast Asian Sultans’ ideas and perspectives influenced colonial relations in c. 1750-1920.
The project’s comparative method focuses on three courts in maritime Southeast Asia (Sulu, Johor, and Mataram) that offer compelling parallels and divergences in their interaction with European colonial powers.
The project analyses specific key terms and phrases in manuscripts written and collected at the courts, that reflect on…
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