Abstract
This article seeks to address how networks of trade can help explain the changing of complex environment of the commercial centres which mainly relied on ports. East Coast Sumatera, as a coastal area had hosted the power dynamics and contestations between capitalists during the colonial times. In addition to that, East Coast Sumatera was also regarded as a vital sea lane for commercial vessels and, hence, emerged into urban trading centres. This article employs historiography as the research method. Data presented in this article comprises of primary data, such as coin collections that were accessed from The Sumatran Numismatic Museum, as well as secondary data including published books and scholarly articles. This research shows that currencies found in East Coast Sumatra has demonstrated that currency was situated as the highest authority, meaning that it was not only understood as a tool of exchange in economy and monetary sense but also a tool for political legitimacy (money power) for territorial expansion, in competition for wealth. Aside from that, the produced space of maritime culture represented an environment and networks of trade that produced power.
Highlights
The emergence and development of commercial centres through ports in East Coast Sumatra rested on the control over sea routes for international trade
Several places in East Coast Sumatera left behind foot-steps of maritime and trading activities through the discovery of two archaeological sites: Kota Cina and Kota Rentang
Several regions in East Coast Sumatera had consisted of several trading centres as they were geographically facing the Malacca Straits, which has been regarded as the main international sea route
Summary
The emergence and development of commercial centres through ports in East Coast Sumatra rested on the control over sea routes for international trade. The control over trade routes in a certain area symbolizes economic power and diplomatic relations between regions of interest. East Coast Sumatra, a strategic area that was competed for by many parties, was shaped by the interaction between networks of traders in several regions in the East Coast Sumatra. The environment as a whole in the context of East Coast Sumatera in the study of history could be used to view and understand the political and economic character. In this case, this environment was the trading networks that were formed between regions in East Coast Sumatera in the 19th century
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