History of South East Asia PDF
History of South East Asia PDF
History of South East Asia PDF
SOUTHEAST ASIA
VOLUME ONE
From early times to c. 1500
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The Cambridge history of Southeast Asia IDS Luzern
2004
CONTENTS
Maps v
Note on Spelling viii
Note on Gender in Southeast Asian Languages ix
Abbreviations x
Preface to the Original Edition xi
Preface to the Paperback Edition xv
1 The Writing of Southeast Asian History 1
/. D. LEGGE, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
Southeast Asian Studies before World War II 3
Southeast Asian Studies since World War II 15
Major Themes in Post-war Studies 23
Changes in Interpretation 38
Deconstructing Southeast Asian History 43
Front early times to c. 1500
Introduction 53
nvijaya 173
Majapahit 176
Bibliographie Essay 181
4 Economic History of Early Southeast Asia 183
KENNETH R. HALL, Ball State University, Munde,
Indiana, USA
Early Economic Development 185
The Age of Fu-nan: The Emergence of the Southeast Asian
Political-Economy in the Early Christian Era 192
The Age of the rivijayan Maritime Empire (670-1025) 196
The Temple Realm of Central Java (570-927) 202
East Java, 927-1222 208
Singhasari (1222-1292) and Majapahit (1293-1528) 215
The Southeast Asian Maritime Realm, c. 1500 226
The Temple-based Political-Economy of Angkor Cambodia 229
Buddhism as an Economic Force in Pagan Burma 240
International Trade and Commercial Expansion on the
Mainland, c. 1100-1300 245
Champa's Plunder-based Political-Economy 252
The Emergence of the Vietnamese Political-Economy 260
The Early Southeast Asian Socio-Economy: A Concluding
Overview 270
Bibliographie Essay 272
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Mups vii
Note on Spelling viii
Note on Gender in Southeast Asian Languages ix
Abbreviations x
Preface to the Paperback Edition xi
Introduction xix
1 Interactions with the Outside World and Adaptation in
Southeast Asian Society, 1500-1800 1
LEONARD Y. ANDAYA, The University of Hawaii
The Coming of Foreign Groups 2
Innovations and Adaptations in Society 17
Summary and Conclusion 50
Bibliographie Essay 51
2 Political Development between the Sixteenth and Eighteenth
Centuries 58
BARBARA WATSON ANDAYA, The University of Hawaii
The Political Landscape 58
Southeast Asia during the Sixteenth Century 65
The Cycle of Fragmentation and Unity 75
The Centres of Power in the Seventeenth Century 81
A Renewal of the Movement towards Centralized Control 84
Kingship and Centralization in the Seventeenth Century 89
Seventeenth-century Administrative Reforms and
Manpower Control 92
The Creation of the 'Exemplary Centre' 98
The Fragmentation of the Eighteenth Century 101
Conclusion 110
Bibliographie Essay 111
3 Economic and Social Change, c. 1400-1800 116
ANTHONY REID, Australian National University, Canberra
Population 116
An Economic Boom 119
Cash-cropping and Commercialization 124
Urbanization 128
The Nature of Southeast Asian Commerce 132
The State and Commerce 139
A Seventeenth-century Crisis 144
Europeans, Chinese, and the Origins of Dualism 149
The Trade in Narcotics 154
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Eighteenth-century Transitions 156
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Maps vii
Note on Spelling viii
Abbreviations ix
Preface to the Paperback Edition xi
Introduction xix
1 The Establishment of the Colonial Regimes 1
NlCHOLAS TARLING, The University of Auckland, New Zealand
The Role of the British 5
The Dutch Realm in the Indonesian Archipelago 9
Raj, Company and Residency in Borneo 18
Sulu and the Philippines 21
British Malaya 24
Britain and Burma 30
Britain, France and Vietnam 37
The Independence of Siam 42
The Policies of the Western Powers 49
Southeast Asian Policies 55
Interaction and Accommodation 66
The Colonial Regimes 71
Bibliographie Essay 72
2 Political Structures in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth
Centuries 75
G4RL A. TROCKI, Queensland University of Technology
Indigenous Collaboration 83
Direct and Indirect Rule 90
Law and Order 97
Plural Societies 104
Siam and Burma 114
Bibliographie Essay 123
3 International Commerce, the State and Society: Economic
and Social Change 127
ROBERT E. ELSON, Griffith University, Australia
States and Societies in the Early Nineteenth Century 127
Western Merchant Capitalists 131
The Development of International Commerce from
about 1820 133
The Creation of a New Order from about 1850 137
Phase One: Liberalism 138
Phase Two: From Liberalism to Management 147
The Modern State in Southeast Asia 149
Aspects of Social Change 158
The Great Depression 182
Conclusion 187
Bibliographie Essay 189
4 Religion and Anti-colonial Movements 193
REYNALDO ILETO, Australian National University
The Religio-Political Landscape 195
Anti-Colonial Movements from 1850 209
Bibliographie Essay 240
5 Nationalism and Modernist Reform 245
PAUL KRATOSKA, National University of Singapore
BEN BATSON
Territorial Nationalism 253
Ethnic Nationalism 286
The Loyalist Option 312
Conclusion 313
Bibliographie Essay 314
Index 321
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From World War II to the present
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