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Below please find the Table of Contents of Itinerario 30:3 (2006), the official journal of the Forum on European Expansion and Global Interaction (F.E.E.G.I.). Itinerario is a Leiden-based journal with an international readership, dealing with all aspects related to European expansion and cross-cultural interaction in Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Australia. It is currently in its 30th year of publication and appears three times a year. Each issue contains 1 interview, 2 review articles, and ca. 40 book reviews of 1,000-1,200 words length. For subscriptions inside the U.S.A., Mexico, and Canada: Itinerario, c/o John Carter Brown Library, P.O. Box 1894, Providence, RI 02912, U.S.A. For subscriptions outside the U.S.A., Mexico, and Canada, please contact Marijke van Wissen-van Staden at: m.c.e.wissen@let.leidenuniv.nl If you are currently not a member of our affiliated organization the Forum on European Expansion and Global Interaction (F.E.E.G.I.), please join us. Membership dues for 2006 are 20 dollars (USD), payable to: F.E.E.G.I., c/o Prof. Linda Rupert, Department of History, University of North Carolina-Greensboro, HHRA 2106, P.O. Box 26170, Greensboro, NC 27402-6170. F.E.E.G.I. organizes a biennial conference (the February 2006 meeting was held at the Huntington Library), hosts an official website with an electronic Newsletter (www.feegi.org), manages an email distribution and discussion list (feegi@lists.uoregon.edu), and is affiliated with Itinerario (Itinerario@let.leidenuniv.nl). Members receive a discount of 11 dollars when subscribing to Itinerario (51 dollars instead of 62 dollars) and are automatically placed on a list for potential reviewers for future issues. ITINERARIO 30:3 (2006) Contents Letter from the Editors 5 Introduction 7 Interview 'Slavery, Migration, and the Atlantic World' An Interview with Piet Emmer 8 Articles Lauren Benton, Spatial Histories of Empire 19 Linda M. Rupert, Contraband Trade and the Shaping of Colonial Societies in Curaçao and Tierra Firme 35 Jennifer L. Anderson, Better Judges of the Situation: Environmental Realities & Problems of Imperial Authority in the Bay of Honduras 55 Matthew S. Hopper, Imperialism and the Dilemma of Slavery in Eastern Arabia and the Gulf, 1873-1939 76 Lisa Ford, Empire and Order on the Colonial Frontiers of Georgia and New South Wales 95 Review Articles How The Other Half Actually Lives: More Historical Perspectives on Non-Elite Religious and Political Culture in Colonial Mexico (Ronald Jay Morgan) 114 Slave Revolts in the Revolutionary Caribbean and the Atlantic World (Matthew J. Shaw) 119 Reviews General-World Gwyn Campbell, ed., Abolition and Its Aftermath in Indian Ocean Africa and Asia (Markus Vink) 123 Felix Driver and Luciana Martins, eds, Tropical Visions in an Age of Empire (Emma Reisz) 125 Patrick Manning, Migration in World History (Stefan Halikowski Smith) 127 Dietmar Rothermund, The Routledge Companion to Decolonization (Chris Saunders) 129 Gordon M. Sayre, The Indian Chief as Tragic Hero: Native Resistance and the Literatures of America, from Moctezuma to Tecumseh (Dwight E. Raak TenHuisen) 131 Pamela Scully and Diana Paton, eds, Gender and Slave Emancipation in the Atlantic World (Ashton Wesley Welch) 133 Africa Kevin Grant, A Civilised Savagery: Britain and the New Slaveries in Africa, 1844-1926 (Ralph A. Austen) 134 John Laband, The Transvaal Rebellion: The First Boer War, 1880-1881 (Stowell V. Kessler) 136 James McCann, Maize and Grace: Africa's Encounter with a New World Crop, 1500-2000 (Erik Gilbert) 138 Edward M. Spiers, The Victorian Soldier in Africa (Arno Sonderegger) 140 Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Dirk Moses, ed., Genocide and Settler Society: Frontier Violence and Stolen Indigenous Children in Australian History (Donald W. Beachler) 142 East Asia Paul Van Dyke, The Canton Trade: Life and Enterprise on the China Coast, 1700-1845 (Eric Tagliacozzo) 144 Kathleen L. Lodwick and W.K. Cheng, eds, The Missionary Kaleidoscope: Portraits of Six China Missionaries (Donna Brunero) 146 Carl T. Smith, Chinese Christians: Elites, Middlemen, and the Church in Hong Kong (Yuehtsen Juliette Chung) 147 Europe and the Wider World Eric Ames, Marcia Klotz, and Lora Wildenthal, eds, Germany's Colonial Pasts (Daniel Becker) 150 Eric R. Dursteler, Venetians in Constantinople: Nation, Identity, and Coexistence in the Early Modern Mediterranean (Gayle K. Brunelle) 152 Alec Hargreaves, ed., Memory, Empire, and Postcolonialism: Legacies of French Colonialism (Mary B. Vogl) 154 Nick Hazlewood, The Queen's Slave Trader: John Hawkyns, Elizabeth I and the Trafficking in Human Souls (B.R. Burg) 156 Allan I. Macinnes and Arthur H. Williamson, eds, Shaping the Stuart World, 1603-1714: The Atlantic Connection (L.H. Roper) 158 Benedikt Stuchtey, ed., Science across the European Empires, 1800-1950 (Ian C. Petrie) 160 Martin Thomas, The French Empire Between the Wars: Imperialism, Politics and Society (Jeremy McMaster Rich) 162 Latin America and the Caribbean Miguel de Asúa and Roger French, A New World of Animals: Early Modern Europeans on the Creatures of Iberian America (Marguerite Ragnow) 164 Luis A. Figueroa, Sugar, Slavery, and Freedom in Nineteenth-Century Puerto Rico (Dennis R. Hidalgo) 166 Ana María Lorandi, Spanish King of the Incas: The Epic Life of Pedro Bohorques (Daviken Studnicki-Gizbert) 168 Bianca Premo, Children of the Father King: Youth, Authority, and Legal Minority in Colonial Lima (Meri L. Clark) 170 Catherine Reinhardt, Claims to Memory: Beyond Slavery and Emancipation in the French Caribbean (John Savage) 172 North America Stephen Aron, American Confluence: The Missouri Frontier from Borderland to Border State (Andrew K. Frank) 174 Stuart Banner, How the Indians Lost Their Land: Law and Power on the Frontier (Jason P. Vest) 176 John J. Bukowczyk, Nora Faires, David R. Smith, and Randy William Widdis, Permeable Border: The Great Lakes Basin as Transnational Region, 1650-1990 (Mark A. Nicholas) 178 Joyce D. Goodfriend, ed., Revisiting New Netherland: Perspectives on Early Dutch America (Marjoleine Kars) 180 Daniel J. Hulsebosch, Constituting Empire: New York and the Transformation of Constitutionalism in the Atlantic World, 1664-1830 (Ian J. Aebel) 182 Cathy Matson, ed., The Economy of Early America: Historical Perspectives and New Directions (Troy Bickham) 184 Michael N. McConnell, Army and Empire: British Soldiers on the American Frontier, 1758-1775 (Victor Enthoven) 186 Debra Meyers and Melanie Perreault, eds, Colonial Chesapeake: New Perspectives (Laurie Hochstetler) 187 Robert Olwell and Alan Tully, eds, Cultures and Identities in Colonial British America (Neil Kennedy) 189 Amy E. Den Ouden, Beyond Conquest: Native Peoples and the Struggle for History in New England. Fourth World Rising; Jenny Hale Pulsipher, Subjects unto the Same King: Indians, English, and the Contest for Authority in Colonial New England (Laura Ammon) 191 William Pencak, Jews and Gentiles in Early America, 1654-1800 (Michael S. Carter) 193 Bertrand Van Ruymbeke, From New Babylon to Eden: The Huguenots and their Migration to Colonial South Carolina (Evan Haefeli) 195 Karin Wulf, Not All Wives: Women of Colonial Philadelphia (Cheryl A. Wells) 197 South Asia Amar Farooqi, Smuggling as Subversion: Colonialism, Indian Merchants, and the Politics of Opium, 1790-1843 (Frank F. Conlon) 199 Brenda M. King, Silk and Empire (Kaz Ross) 200 Nicholas B. Dirks, The Scandal of Empire: India and the Creation of Imperial Britain (Tony Simoes da Silva) 202 Southeast Asia Ota Atsushi, Changes of Regime and Social Dynamics in West Java: Society, State and the Outer World of Banten, 1740-1830 (William Cummings) 204 Chris Baker, Dhiravat na Pombejra, Alfons van der Kraan, and David K. Wyatt, eds, Van Vliet's Siam (Warren Paul Mayes) 206 David Henley, Fertility, Food and Fever; Population, Economy and Environment in North and Central Sulawesi, 1600-1930 (William G. Clarence-Smith) 208 Tamara Loos, Subject Siam: Family, Law, and Colonial Modernity in Thailand (Koh, Keng We) 210 Reed L. Wadley, ed., Histories of the Borneo Environment: Economic, Political, and Social Dimensions of Change and Continuity (William G. Clarence-Smith) 212 Other Books Received 213 Markus Vink Research Associate, Indian Ocean World Centre, McGill University Book Review Editor, Itinerario Associate Professor Department of History State University of New York at Fredonia 280 Central Avenue E318 Thompson Hall Fredonia, NY 14063 U.S.A. Phone: 716-673-3882 Fax: 716-673-3332 Email: markus.vink@fredonia.edu
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