|
Kristof,
Nicholas D. 1492: The Prequel. The New York Times,
June 6, 1999.
The
admiral of the western seas – Cheng Ho (Zheng He).
http://planet.time.net.my/CentralMarket/melaka101/chengho.htm
Widodo,
J. Admiral Zheng He and pre-Colonial coastal urban development
in Southeast Asia. Paper presented at inaugural lecture
“Friends of Admiral Zheng He”, 18 January 2003, Zheng He Gallery,
Singapore. 12 p.
Hadingham,
Evan. Ancient
Chinese Explorers.
Updated January 2001. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sultan/explorers.html
Hadingham,
Evan. Ancient
Chinese Explorers Part
2: Exploits
of the eunuch admiral.
Updated
January 2001. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sultan/explorers2.html
Gould,
Richard A. Archaeology and the Social History of Ships.
New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000.
Ptak,
Roderich. China and the Asian seas: trade, travel, and
visions of the other
(1400-1750). Aldershot; Brookfield, Vt.: Ashgate,
1998. 326 p. HF3838 A8P97 ISEAS
Purcell,
Victor. The Chinese in Southeast Asia. 2nd
Ed. Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press, 1981. 623 p. DS523.4
C5P98
Tilburg,
Hans Van. Chinese Maritime History and Nautical Archaeology:
Where Have All the Ships Gone? http://www.amol.museum.wa.gov.au/mm/Museum/aima/bulletins/Bulletin18_2/China.html
Lo,
Jung-pang. The Decline of the Early Ming Navy. Oriens
Extremis, no. 5 (1958): 149-168.
Experts
hope to emulate Chinese Columbus. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/2349929.stm
The
great Chinese mariner Zheng He [Cheng Ho].
http://www.chinapage.com/zhenghe.html
Kong,
Yuanzhi. Muslim Tionghoa Cheng Ho : misteri perjalanan
muhibah di nusantara.
Jakarta: Pustaka Populer Obor, 2000. 299 p.
The
next Asian journey.
Time Magazine, 158, no.7/8 (August 20-27, 2001). http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/journey2001/
Ma,
Huan, Ying-yai sheng-lan
(tr.). The overall survey of the ocean's shores
[1433]. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press 1970.
Kong,
Yuanzhi. Pelayaran Zheng He dan alam Melayu. Bangi
: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 2000. 209 p. DS753.6
C48K82 ISEAS
The
remarkable ocean world: Admiral Zheng’s Fleet.
http://www.oceansonline.com/zheng.htm
Hso,
Yun-ts'iao. The Revamping of Oceangoing Sea Routes Made
in Yuan and Ming Dynasties and Repercussions in SE Asian History.
Chinese Culture, 19, no. 3 (Sept 1968): 49-55.
Bosworth,
Michael L. The Rise and Fall of 15th Century Seapower.
www.cronab.demon.co.uk/china.htm
Kam,
Seng Kioe. Sam Po. Ithaca: Photo Science Studios, Cornell
University, 1977. 1 Microfilm reel. Mfm 247
Kong,
Yuanzhi. Sam Po Kong dan Indonesia. Jakarta: Haji Masagung,
1993. 155 p. HF3838 I5K96 ISEAS
Needham,
Joseph. The Shorter Science
and Civilisation in China: 3. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1986. 298 p.
Fitzgerald,
C.P. The Southern expansion of the Chinese people.
London: Barries and Jenkins, 1972. 230 p. DS509.55 F55 ISEAS
Fairbank,
John King. Trade and Diplomacy on the China Coast: The
Opening of Treaty Ports 1842-1854. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
Harvard University Press, 1953.
Frederic
Wakeman, Jr. “Voyages”, The American Historical Review,
Vol.98, Number 1, February 1993.
Levathes,
Louise. When China ruled the seas: the treasure fleet of
the Dragon Throne 1405-1433. New York: Simon &
Schuster, 1994. 252 p. DS753.6 C48L65 ISEAS
Menzies,
Gavin. 1421, The Year China Discovered the World. London:
Bantam Press, 2002. 520p.
Chiu,
Ling-Yeong. Zheng He: navigator, discoverer and diplomat.
Singapore: Unipress, 2001. 20 p. DS753.6 C48C54 ISEAS
Zheng
He, the Chinese Muslim admiral.
http://www.muslimheritage.com/topics/default.cfm?ArticleID=218
Wang,
Xiaoqiu. Zheng He: The World's first navigator
http://www.admiralzhenghe.org/id21.htm
ZhengHe?
The world's first navigator.
Shenzhen Daily, 3 December 2002. http://www.admiralzhenghe.org/id24.htm
[title
in Chinese] http://www.ihns.ac.cn/members/student/xulin1.htm
|