The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia: Volume 2, Part 2, From World War II to the Present

The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia: Volume 2, Part 2, From World War II to the Present
Title The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia: Volume 2, Part 2, From World War II to the Present PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Tarling
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 388
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780521663724

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Volume 2, Part 2 covers the period from World War II to the present.

Cambridge History of Southeast Asia

Cambridge History of Southeast Asia
Title Cambridge History of Southeast Asia PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1999
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ISBN 9781316153482

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The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia

The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia
Title The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Tarling
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 324
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780521663700

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This history covers mainland and island Southeast Asia from Burma to Indonesia. Volume I is from prehistory to c1500. Volume II discusses the area's interaction with foreign countries from c1500-c1800. Volume III charts the colonial regimes of 1800-1930 and Volume IV is from World War II to 1999.

The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia

The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia
Title The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Tarling
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 386
Release 1999
Genre Asia, Southeastern
ISBN 9780521663694

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This history covers mainland and island Southeast Asia from Burma to Indonesia. Volume I is from prehistory to c1500. Volume II discusses the area's interaction with foreign countries from c1500-c1800. Volume III charts the colonial regimes of 1800-1930 and Volume IV is from World War II to 1999.

The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia: Volume 2, Part 2, From World War II to the Present

The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia: Volume 2, Part 2, From World War II to the Present
Title The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia: Volume 2, Part 2, From World War II to the Present PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Tarling
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2000-01-28
Genre History
ISBN 9780521663724

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Volume 4 covers the period from World War II to the present and examines the end of European colonial empires, the emergence of political structures of the independent states, economic and social change, religious change in contemporary Southeast Asia, Southeast Asia's role and identity in decolonization, and the ongoing weakening of links with the West.

The Art of South and Southeast Asia

The Art of South and Southeast Asia
Title The Art of South and Southeast Asia PDF eBook
Author Steven Kossak
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages 169
Release 2001
Genre Art, South Asian
ISBN 0870999923

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Presents works of art selected from the South and Southeast Asian and Islamic collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, lessons plans, and classroom activities.

Contested Territory

Contested Territory
Title Contested Territory PDF eBook
Author Christian C. Lentz
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 350
Release 2019-04-23
Genre History
ISBN 0300245580

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The definitive account of one of the most important battles of the twentieth century, and the Black River borderlands’ transformation into Northwest Vietnam This new work of historical and political geography ventures beyond the conventional framing of the Battle of Điện Biên Phủ, the 1954 conflict that toppled the French empire in Indochina. Tracking a longer period of anticolonial revolution and nation-state formation from 1945 to 1960, Christian Lentz argues that a Vietnamese elite constructed territory as a strategic form of rule. Engaging newly available archival sources, Lentz offers a novel conception of territory as a contingent outcome of spatial contests.