The Emergence of Modern Southeast Asia: A New History

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Southeast Asia's evolution: intriguing socio-economic transformation.

If you're looking to comprehend the intricate tapestry of Southeast Asia's past and present, this volume is a pivotal read. It does more than just recount historical events; it delves into the region's economic and social dynamics, weaving in themes like gender and ecology. As it examines the double-edged sword of modernization, you gain insights into how global forces shape local realities, making it a compelling narrative for anyone interested in Asian studies or global history.

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The Emergence of Modern Southeast Asia: A New History

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ISBN: 9789971693282
Authors: Norman G. Owen
Date of Publication: 2005-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: History, Economics, Sociology
Related Topics: History, World History, Economics, Asia
Goodreads rating: 3.79
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The modern states of Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines, Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore, Cambodia, Laos, Brunei, and East Timor were once a tapestry of kingdoms, colonies, and smaller polities linked by sporadic trade and occasional war. Their societies shared many elements but also centered on traditions as diverse as Buddhism, Islam, Confucianism, and Christianity. By the end of the nineteenth century, however, the United States and several European powers had come to control almost the entire region—only to depart dramatically in the decades following World War II. The emergence of modern Southeast Asia raises many questions, specific and general. Why were the great royal capitals—Hue, Ava, Ayutthaya, Yogyakarta—relegated to obscurity? What led the Vietnamese, at great cost in human suffering, to fight the French, the Americans, and each other for thirty years, and what did the revolutionaries do when they won? How did Southeast Asians live together and how were their lives—and dreams—changed by new forms of authority and new modes of production? What are the region's economic resources, who controls them and benefits from them, and how have they and their distribution changed over time? The Emergence of Modern Southeast Asia offers a new and up-to-date perspective on this complex region. Although it does not neglect nation-building (the central theme of its popular and long-lived predecessor
 

Southeast Asia's evolution: intriguing socio-economic transformation.

If you're looking to comprehend the intricate tapestry of Southeast Asia's past and present, this volume is a pivotal read. It does more than just recount historical events; it delves into the region's economic and social dynamics, weaving in themes like gender and ecology. As it examines the double-edged sword of modernization, you gain insights into how global forces shape local realities, making it a compelling narrative for anyone interested in Asian studies or global history.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.