History Without Borders : The Making of an Asian World Region, 1000-1800 /
Astride the historical maritime silk routes linking India to China, as this book develops, East-Southeast Asia can also be viewed as a global region-in-the-making over a long-time. This book situates itself within a new genre of writing on zones between nations, especially prior to the emergence of...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Eurospan [distributor],
2011.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Machine generated contents note: East Asian Regionalism School
- "A Hundred Frontiers
- Hundred Horizons"
- Writing a Decentered World Regional History?
- Oriental Globalization Explained
- "Long Orient-first" Periodization (From Song to the Opium Wars)
- Southeast, East, or East-Southeast Asia?
- Framing of an East Asian History
- 1. Southeast Asia Between India and China
- Southeast Asian Environment
- From Hunter-Gatherers to Bronze and Iron Age Civilizations
- Austronesian Dispersion Theory
- Indian Trade and Civilizational Transfer
- Arab Trade and Islamic Conversion
- 2. Rise and Fall of the Southeast Asian "Charter" Kingdoms
- Srivijaya on Sumatra
- Java-centered Majapahit
- Cambodian Kingdom of Angkor
- Court of Phnom Penh
- Tai Pluralism (c. 1250-1440)
- Kingdom of Vientiane
- Tai Kingdom of Ayutthaya
- Burmese Kingdoms
- Trinh and Nguyen in Vietnam
- Hinduized Coastal States of Champa
- Court of Hue
- 3. Islamic Courts and Maritime Trading Ports
- Islamic Courts of Southeast Asia
- Sultanate of Aceh: Indian Ocean Gateway to Southeast Asia
- Melaka Sultanate
- Banten (1526-1813)
- Mataram: Muslim Court/Javanese Tradition
- Sultanate of Brunei: Across the China Seas
- Moro-land: The Sulu Sultanate at the Frontier
- Patani Sultanate: Facing Down Siam
- Makassar: Cosmopolitan Court on Sulawesi
- Johor: Sultanate with Strategic Alliances
- 4. Tribute Trade System and Chinese Diasporas
- China-centered Tribute Trade System
- Merchants, Smugglers and "Pirates"
- Historical Patterning
- Early 15th-Century Chinese Diaspora on Sumatra
- Rise of Chinese Totok Communities on Java
- Melaka Chinese: Rise of a Baba Community
- Chinese of Manila: Under the Spanish Gaze
- Teochiu Chinese of Bangkok: Royalists and Retainers
- "South of the Clouds": The Yunnan Frontier.