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This book analyzes the economic impact of the early development of railways in different Asian countries, linking the inlands with port cities and with a global network of connections. This is looked at in the context of the rise of imperialism in the last decades of the 19th century and the redistribution of spheres of influence in Asia. The book considers the increase of exports of plantation economies in the context of the global market and the importance of China, and the struggle between the great powers for the economic penetration in the Chinese empire. Its comparative approach provides an original contribution to global economic history and will be valuable reading for students and researchers of economic history, transport economics, and Asian history more broadly.
Contents
1. Ports, telegraphs and railways at the new globalization era in Southeast Asia.- 2. The French railway to China: The Red River railway.- 3. The Dutch East India railway in Java.- 4. The Philippine railway: a link with Hong Kong.- 5. Conclusion.