"Go West" in Cochinchina: Chinese and Vietnamese Illicit Activities in the Transbassac (c. 1860 - 1920s)
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2007
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Engelbert, Thomas
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Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, The Australian National University
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Illicit activity was endemic in several coastal areas of pre-modern Vietnam. This article
focuses on one such region, the west or Transbassac area of modern South Vietnam
and its extended coastline from the Mekong Delta to Cambodian Kampot and Kompong
Som and Siamese Trat. Chinese who settled here operated in both legal and illicit
economies, as farmers and traders as well as smugglers, bandits, and pirates. This
article discusses the geo-political factors that encouraged illicit activities, and outlines
the historical circumstances that shaped local peoples into various economic, social,
religious or political movements or organizations, including into Chinese and Vietnamese secret societies. Despite increasing colonial administrative penetration, many
of these factors endured and ensured similar activities returned whenever circumstances changed, like during the First Indochina War.
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Chinese Southern Diaspora Studies
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