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Boundaries, Borders, and Imperial Control: Opium and the Imperial Project in Southeast Asia, 1890-1930

Empires in South and Southeast Asia
doi 10.7202/044404ar
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September 15, 2010

Authors
Anne L. Foster
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Consortium Erudit


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