This Book Examines How Chinese Family And Business Networks, Focused Around Activities Such As Revenue Farming, Including Opium, The Rice Trade, And Pawnbroking, And Related Legal And Labour Organizational Activities, Were Highly Influential In The Process Of State Formation In Malaya. It Shows How Chinese Family And Business Networks Were Flexible And Dynamic, And Were Closely Interlocked With Economic And Social Structures, Around Which Governments And States Developed. It Considers The Crucial Role Of Wealth And Power In The Process Of Regional Interaction, And Challenges Accepted Views Of Chinese Ethnicity And Migration.--book Jacket. 1. Introduction -- 2. Settings -- 3. Networking Regional Interactions, 1882-9 -- 4. Family And State, 1889-95 -- 5. An Old Framework And A New Development, 1895-1905 -- 6. Transition, 1905-9 -- 7. Confrontation And Accommodation, 1909-18 -- 8. Another Round Of Adjustment, 1918-28 -- 9. A New Profile Of Community And Business, 1928-41 -- 10. Conclusion. Wu Xiao An. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 214-226) And Index. \"This book examines how Chinese family and business networks, focused around activities such as revenue farming, including opium, the rice trade, and pawnbroking, and related legal and labour organizational activities, were highly influential in the process of state formation in Malaya. It shows how Chinese family and business networks were flexible and dynamic, and were closely interlocked with economic and social structures, around which governments and states developed. It considers the crucial role of wealth and power in the process of regional interaction, and challenges accepted views of Chinese ethnicity and migration.\"--Jacket An examination of how Chinese family and business networks have been closely interlocked with economic and social structures, around which government and states developed
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