Introduction: The Scottish Experience in Asia, c.1700 to the Present: Settlers and Sojourners
T. M. Devine and Angela McCarthy
A Scottish Empire of Enterprise in the East, c.1695-1914
T. M. Devine
Scottish Orientalists, Administrators and Missions: A Distinctive Scottish Approach to Asia?
John M. MacKenzie
Scottish Agency Houses in south-east Asia, c.1760-c.1813
George McGilvaryScots and the Imposition of Improvement in South India
Joanna Frew
Death or a Pension: Scottish Fortunes at the End of the East India Company c.1800-1857
Ellen Filor
Governor J.A. Stewart Mackenzie and the Making of CeylonPatrick Peebles
Scots and the Coffee Industry in Nineteenth Century Ceylon
T.J. Barron
Ceylon: A Scottish Colony?
Angela McCarthy
Addicting the Dragon? Jardine, Matheson & Co. in the China Opium Trade
T.M. Devine
The Shanghai Scottish: Scottish, Imperial and Local Identities in the Scottish Company of the Shanghai Volunteer Corps
Isabella Jackson
Ethnic Associationalism and Networking among the Scots in Asia: A Longitudinal Comparison, c. l870 to the Present
Tanja Bueltmann
The Right Kind of Migrants: Scottish Expatriates in Hong Kong since 1950 and the Promotion of Human Capital
Iain WatsonRelated Subjects
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