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On the Edge of the Banda Zone: Past and Present in the Social Organization of a Moluccan Trading Network

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The impact of the Indonesian spice trade on global and, more particularly, European history has been widely acknowledged. Although more recent studies have gone beyond the preoccupation with the colonial relationship to Provide a more “Asia-centric” view, On the Edge of the Banda Zone is the first to focus on anthropological lens on the dynamics of trade in a specific area: that incorporating the sound and Seram Gorom Archipelago (and the adjacent mainland) east of Seram, in the Moluccas.

The point of departure for Roy Ellen’s analysis is a description of trade relations in the east Seram zone between 1970 and 1990, but contradicts the importance of the data presented here is readily apparent: For five hundred years (and probably much longer ), it has served as a corridor between Eurasia and the southwestern Pacific and played a vital role in the production and distribution of nutmeg and other high-value commodities to have that for centuries had impact on the global economy. The islands themselves are minute and fragile ecosystems, ultimately dependent on the local networks of Which they are a part and on the long-distance trade that has bound them to mainland Asia and beyond. Drawing on the author’s field work as well as archival and secondary sources, this ambitious, eclectic volume Demonstrates the enduring Continuities in the local system as it comes into contact with the changing outside world. It illuminates how barter, ecological and ethnic divisions of labor, exchange patterns, and the organization of trade between the peoples of the New Guinea coast and east Seram, help us make sense of long-term cycles and trends.

On the Edge of the Banda Zone not an only provides readers with a “production-end” account of the spice trade and ethnography of a culturally distinctive part of Indonesia, but also forces us to rethink conventional approaches to the study of trade and the relationship between Iceland South East Asia and the Pacific.

On the Edge of the Banda Zone: Past and Present in the Social Organization of a Moluccan Trading Network

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