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Southeast Asia in World History
Southeast Asia in World History
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  • Books in the New Oxford World History series provide a comprehensive, synthetic treatment of the "new world history" from chronological, thematic, and geographical perspectives, allowing readers to access the world's complex history from a variety of conceptual, narrative, and analytical viewpoints as it fits their interests.
  • A compact history of Southeast Asia, illuminating the region's role in world history

    
Here is a brief, well-written, and lively survey of the history of Southeast Asia from ancient times to the present, paying particular attention to the region's role in world history and the distinctive societies that arose in lands shaped by green fields and forests, blue rivers and seas. Craig Lockard shows how for several millennia Southeast Asians, living at the crossroads of Asia, enjoyed ever expanding connections to both China and India, and later developed maritime trading networks to the Middle East and Europe. He explores how the people of the region combined local and imported ideas to form unique cultures, reflected in such striking creations as Malay sailing craft, Javanese gamelan music, and batik cloth, classical Burmese and Cambodian architecture, and social structures in which women have often played unusually influential roles. Lockard describes colonization by Europeans and Americans between 1500 and 1914, tracing how the social, economic, and political frameworks inherited from the past, combined with active opposition to domination by foreign powers, enabled Southeast Asians to overcome many challenges and regain their independence after World War II. The book also relates how Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam are now among the fastest growing economies in the world and play a critical role in today's global marketplace.

Index: 

Introduction 
Chapter 1: The Ancient Roots of Southeast Asia to ca. 200 BCE
Chapter 2: Southeast Asians in the Classical World, ca. 200 BCE-800 CE
Chapter 3: The Kingdoms of the Golden Age, ca. 800-1400
Chapter 4: New Cultures and Connections, ca. 1300-1750
Chapter 5: Christians, Spices, and Western Expansion, 1500-1750
Chapter 6: The Western Winds of Colonialism, 1750-1914
Chapter 7: Colonial Impact and Changing Fortunes, 1800-1941
Chapter 8: Fighting for the Cause of National Freedom, 1900-1950
Chapter 9: Revolutionary Wars and Nation-Building, 1950-ca. 1975
Chapter 10: Diverse Identities, Tigers, and Changing Politics since ca. 1975
Chapter 11: Southeast Asia and the Wider World
Notes 
Chronology 
Further Reading 
Websites 
Index

About the author: 

Craig Lockard is Ben and Joyce Rosenberg Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.

Product details

ISBN : 9780195338119

Author: 
Craig Lockard
Pages
272 Pages
Format
Paperback
Size
156 x 235 mm
Pub date
Apr 2009
Series
New Oxford World History
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Southeast Asia in World History

Southeast Asia in World History

Southeast Asia in World History