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Emergence of Modern Southeast Asia A New History

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ISBN-10: 0824828909

ISBN-13: 9780824828905

Edition: 2005

Authors: David P. Chandler, Norman G. Owen, William R. Roff, David Joel Steinberg, Jean Gelman Taylor

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Book details

List price: $35.00
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Publication date: 11/30/2004
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 568
Size: 7.00" wide x 10.00" long x 1.30" tall
Weight: 2.596
Language: English

Maps and Tables
How to Use This Book
Preface
Changing Names
Introduction: Places and Peoples
The Dynamics of the Eighteenth Century
Southeast Asian Livelihoods
Inner Life and Identity
The Struggle for Political Authority
New Choices and Constraints
Dynasties and Colonies, Boundaries and Frontiers
Myanmar Becomes British Burma
Siam: From Ayutthaya to Bangkok
Vietnam, 1700-1885: Disunity, Unity, and French Conquest
Cambodia, 1796-1884: Politics in a Tributary Kingdom
Realignments: The Making of the Netherlands East Indies, 1750-1914
The Malay Negeri of the Peninsula and Borneo, 1775-1900
The Spanish Philippines
Economic, Political, and Social Transformations
Globalization and Economic Change
Modes of Production, Old and New
Consolidation of Colonial Power and Centralization of State Authority
Living in a Time of Transition
Perceptions of Race, Gender, and Class in the Colonial Era
Channels of Change
Depression and War
Passages Out of the Colonial Era
The Philippines, 1896-1972: From Revolution to Martial Law
Becoming Indonesia, 1900-1959
British Malaya
British Burma and Beyond
Vietnam, 1885-1975: Colonialism, Communism, and Wars
Siam Becomes Thailand, 1910-1973
Cambodia, 1884-1975
Laos to 1975
Coping with Independence and Interdependence
Industrialization and Its Implications
Human Consequences of the Economic "Miracle"
Malaysia since 1957
Singapore and Brunei
Indonesia: The First Fifty Years
The Kingdom of Thailand
The Philippines since 1972
Vietnam after 1975: From Collectivism to Market Leninism
Cambodia since 1975
Laos since 1975
Burma Becomes Myanmar
Afterword
Notes
About the Authors
Index