Eric Tagliacozzo

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Eric Tagliacozzo is Professor of History at Cornell University, where he teaches Southeast Asian history. He is the director of Cornell's Comparative Muslim Societies Program, the director of Cornell Modern Indonesia Project, and the contributing editor of journal Indonesia. Tagliacozzo received his B.A. from Haverford College in 1989 and his Ph.D. from Yale University in 1999. ...more

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Secret Trades, Porous Borde...

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In Asian Waters: Oceanic Wo...

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Chinese Circulations: Capit...

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The Longest Journey: Southe...

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Southeast Asia and the Midd...

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The Hajj: Pilgrimage in Islam

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Asia Inside Out: Changing T...

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“valuable, but usually inanimate. The fourth of the essays, by C. Patterson Giersch, examines less-well-known trading conditions in southwestern China, highlighting the fact that less research has been done on overland merchandise across the porous Chinese borders of mainland Southeast Asia. Indeed, at least five essays in this volume deal with this relatively neglected area of study, and all make useful suggestions about possible future research. The remaining”
Eric Tagliacozzo, Chinese Circulations: Capital, Commodities, and Networks in Southeast Asia



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