Year published :1999
Pages :308 pp.
Size :14.5x21 cm.
Black & White illustrations :10 illus., 6 maps, 6 tables
ISBN: 9789747551068
Charting the Shape of Early Modern Southeast Asia
by Anthony ReidThe ink stains in the discounted copies doesn't affect the quality of the book or content.
In this volume, Anthony Reid positions Southeast Asia on the stage of world history. He argues that the region not only had a historical character of its own, but that it played a crucial role in shaping the modern world.
Southeast Asia’s interaction with the forces uniting and transforming the world is explored through chapters focusing on Islamization; Chinese, Siamese, Cham and Javanese trade; Makasar’s modernizing moment; and slavery. The last three chapters examine from different perspectives how this interaction of relative equality shifted to one of an impoverished, “third world” region exposed to European colonial power.
About the Author
ANTHONY REID, formerly Professor of Southeast Asian History at the Australian National University, in 1999 became Professor of History and Director of Southeast Asian Studies at UCLA in Los Angeles. Among his many books is the two-volume title, Southeast Asia in the Age of Commerce, 1450–1680 (Yale University Press and Silkworm Books).
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