Tagliacozzo, Eric.
Tagliacozzo, Eric, 19..-....
Tagliacozzo, Eric 1967-....
Tagliacozzo, E.
Eric Tagliacozzo historian
VIAF ID: 27355312 ( Personal )
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Works
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Ambiguous commodities, unstable frontiers : the case of Burma, Siam and Imperial Britain, 1800-1900 | |
Asia inside out | |
Burmese lives : ordinary life stories under the Burmese regime | |
The Cambridge history of global migrations | |
Changing times | |
Chinese circulations capital, commodities, and networks in Southeast Asia | |
Clio/anthropos exploring the boundaries between history and anthropology | |
Connected places | |
Cornell modern Indonesia project | |
Gradations of colonialism in Southeast Asia's "in-between" places | |
Hajj pilgrimage in Islam | |
In Asian waters oceanic worlds from Yemen to Yokohama | |
The Indonesia reader : history, culture, politics | |
Islamic ecumene : comparing Muslim societies | |
Itinerant people | |
longest journey Southeast Asians and the pilgrimage to Mecca | |
Producing Indonesia : the state of the field of Indonesian studies | |
Secret trades of the straits, c1999: | |
Secret trades, porous borders smuggling and states along a Southeast Asian frontier, 1865-1915 | |
Southeast Asia and the Middle East Islam, movement, and the longue durée | |
Trans-Regional Indonesia over one thousand years | |
Triangulating histories of history in Indonesia | |
Water in Southeast Asia : Navigating Contradictions : Introduction to the Issue |