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Monsoon Asia : a reader on South and Southeast Asia /

Monsoon Asia was the first venue of global trade, a zone of encounters and a crossroads of culture. This book demonstrates the continuing fertility of the Monsoon Asia perspective as an aid to understanding what South/Southeast Asia, as a connected space, has been in the past and is today. Sixteen t...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Henley, David, 1963- (Editor ), Wickramasinghe, Nira (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden : Leiden University Press, [2023]
Colección:Critical, connected histories.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Introduction: Seasons and Civilizations -- David Henley -- Chapter 2. Revisiting the Monsoon Asia Idea: Old Problems and New Directions -- Andrea Acri -- Chapter 3. Space and Time in the Making of Monsoon Asia -- Jos Gommans -- Chapter 4. New Paradigms for the Early Relationship between South and Southeast Asia: The Contribution of Southeast Asian Archaeology -- Pierre-Yves Manguin -- Chapter 5. Contacts, Cosmopoleis, Colonial Legacies: Interconnected Language Histories -- Tom Hoogervorst -- Chapter 6. Indianization Reconsidered: India's Early Influence in Southe -- Hermann Kulke -- Chapter 7. Local Projects and Transregional Modalities: The Pali Arena -- Anne M. Blackburn -- Chapter 8. Muslim Circulations and Islamic Conversion in Monsoon Asia -- R. Michael Feener -- Chapter 9. Islamic Literary Networks in South and Southeast Asia -- Ronit Ricci -- Chapter 10. Languages of Law: Islamic Legal Cosmopolis and its Arabic and Malay Microcosmoi -- Mahmood Kooria -- Chapter 11. Human Traffic: Asian Migration in the Age of Steam -- Sunil Amrith -- Chapter 12. The Problem of Transregional Framing in Asian History: Charmed Knowledge Networks and Moral Geographies of "Greater India" -- Marieke Bloembergen -- Chapter 13. Pragmatic Asianism: International Socialists in South and Southeast Asia -- Carolien Stolte -- Chapter 14. The Informality Trap: Politics, Governance and Informal Institutions in South and Southeast Asia -- Ward Berenschot -- Chapter 15. Epics in Worlds of Performance: A South/Southeast Asian Narrativity -- Bernard Arps -- Chapter 16. Postscript: The Many Worlds of Monsoon Asia -- Nira Wickramasinghe -- Bibliography -- About the authors -- Index. 
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