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Intro
Places in This History
People in This History
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contents
List of Maps
Chapter 1: Introduction: An Englishman in Southeast Asia (1801-1816)
Europeans in Southeast Asia (1500-1800): The Age of Commerce and the Companies
Merchant in Malacca (1801-1811): Merchant Adventurers and Country Traders
Planning the Invasion of Java (1811): French Revolution and European Wars
1812 Moluko Land Grant: Kingdom
Plans for Borneo: Pirates
Raffles' Instructions (1813-1814): Convicts
Moluko: White Rajahs
Summary

Chapter 2: Across the Indian Ocean (1814-1826)
Moluko 1814-1816: Liberalism
Returning the Settlers (1816): Legitimacy
The End of Moluko (1818): Dutch-British Rivalry
Java-Lombok (1819): Background of Slavery
1820 Bencoolen: Emancipation and Liberty
Anchored at Cape Town (June 1820): Malayness
On the Cape (1820-1826): Anti-Slavery
To the Cocos Islands (1826): Indian Ocean History
Summary
Chapter 3: Rule and Rebellion (1826-1871)
On Cocos (1826-1829): Social Banditry
Claiming Cocos (1829-1830): Sovereignty and Protection

Start of the Dynasty (1831-1836): A 'Big Man'?
1837 Revolt: Social Contract
1857 Annexation: Reluctant Colonialism
Bantamese Riot (1864, 1870, or 1871): Primitive Rebels
Summary
Chapter 4: Age of Empire (1875-WWI)
Coolies (1875-1908): Indentured Laborers
1886 Indenture: Imperialism
The Coconut Operation: Plantation and Hacienda
Cultural Change: Plural or Mestizo society?
Christmas Island (1888-1900s): Mining
Cable (1901) and Wireless (1910): Global Communications
Summary
Chapter 5: World Connection and Conflict (WWI-1952)

Merging of the Cocos Malays 1914-1920: Isolation and Connection
Village Authority (1920s and 1930s): Race and Gender
The Japanese Advance (1941-1942): Anti-imperialism
WWII and Cocos (1942-1946): Cargo
1948 Labor Strike: Class Struggle
Exodus (1949-1951): Malay Diaspora
Summary
Chapter 6: The Last Clunies-Ross Ruler (1952-1978)
Transfer to Australia (1952-55): End of Empire?
Flotilla (1957) and Emigration to Christmas Island (1958-1959): Southeast Asian Ideas of Power
1959-1974 Australia Gets More Involved: Neocolonialism?
1974 UN Visit: Decolonization

1978 Buy Out: 'People without History'
End of Clunies Ross Rule: Internal and External Factors
Summary
Chapter 7: Integrated in Australia? (1984-2020s)
Act of Self-Determination 1984: Individual and Community
1980s and 1990s: Seeking the State
Language Controversy (2009): Language and Identity
Indigenous Cocos Malays (2017): Indigeneity
2020s: Current Issues
Summary
Chapter 8: Conclusion
References
Index

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