Theme 1: Wars, Conflicts and Diplomacy
Paper 1
Muridan Widjojo
The Papuan Raiders and their Perspectives: Some notes on 'Piracy' in the Moluccan waters in the eighteenth century
Comments from: Prof. Dr. A.B. Lapian, University of Indonesia, Jakarta
Paper 2
Kwee Hui Kian
The Position of the Regents of North-Coastal Java under the Rule of the Dutch East India Company, 1740s-1790s
Comments from: Prof. Dr. Djoko Suryo, Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta
Dr. Hendrik E. Niemeijer, Leiden University
LUNCH
Paper 3
Sri Margana
The “Puputan Bayu”: War, Disease and a Demographic Catastrophe in
Blambangan, 1771-1773
Comments from: Prof. Dr. Djoko Suryo, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta;
Prof. Dr. F. Gaastra, Leiden University
Paper 4
Bhawan Ruangsilp
The diplomatic relations between the Siamese Court and the VOC in the seventeenth century
Comments from: Dr. Dhiravat Na Pombejra, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok;
TEA
Paper 5
Alicia Schrikker
Dutch colonial ideology in late eighteenth-century Ceylon: the memoranda of Thomas Nagel and Jacob Burnand
Comments from: Prof. Dr. Zhang Zhilian, Beijing University
Dr. H. s’Jacob, Leiden University
DINNER
Tuesday, 21 October 2002
Theme 2: Competitive Trade Relations
Paper 6
Liu Yong
Culture Clash in Canton: From the Flint Affair, the ‘Chinese Debts’ Trouble to the Goede Hoop Matter, 1759 – 1781
Comments from: Prof. Dr. Zhuang Guotu, Xiamen University
Dr. Paul van Dyke, Macao Cultural Institute, Macao
Paper 7
Hoang Anh Tuan
Vietnam’s Jingdezhen Ware and the VOC’s Ceramic Trade with Tonkin in the Seventeenth Century
Comments from: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Quang Ngoc, Vietnam National University, Hanoi;
Prof. Dr. Yao Keisuke, University of Kitakyushu
COFFEE
Paper 8
Ryuto Shimada
Flying Dutchman: Global Competition in the Copper Market, 1730-1800
Comments from: Prof. Dr. Heita Kawakatsu, International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto, Japan
LUNCH
Paper 9
Ghulam A. Nadri
Dutch Trade at Cutch- Mandvi in the 1750's
Comments from: Dr. Ruby Maloni, Mumbai University, India
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