“Seaways and Gatekeepers is a wonderful book. It has resonance for a wide readership and could easily sit as a core textbook for studies on South East Asia, providing as it does a useful source of comparison on European encounters with non-European Others. The book’s biggest contribution lies in the environmentally determined aspect of the research methodology.”
— International Journal of Maritime History
“This extremely rich and theoretically sophisticated book’s impact goes beyond early modern Southeast Asian history. Seaways and Gatekeepers forces us to reconsider how much frontiers shape the history of state formation and nation-building in the region.”
— SOJOURN
"This monograph is a pioneering study for a consistent historiography of the socio-economic development in the Eastern Archipelagos, and as such we can expect its exhaustive description to provide fertile soil for the growth of future research."
— South East Asia Research
“Heather Sutherland’s Seaways and Gatekeepers is a landmark text that builds on and extends her own and others’ scholarship on maritime southeast Asia…. Sutherland’s scholarship and level of detail is masterful. It offers a salutary lesson in the possibilities of doing history in maritime southeast Asia. As such, part of me wants to recommend it as the perfect text for new scholars of the region, if only to demonstrate what is possible and how much is still to be done. A key driver for Sutherland in writing the book, beyond expanding her own understanding of its histories, was to point towards new avenues of future scholarship. In this regard, Seaways and Gatekeepers is an unparalleled success.”
— The Great Circle