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9780824828905

The Emergence Of Modern Southeast Asia: A New History

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  • ISBN13:

    9780824828905

  • ISBN10:

    0824828909

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-12-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Hawaii Pr

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Table of Contents

Maps and Tables ix
How to Use This Book xi
Preface xiii
Changing Names xvii
Introduction: Places and Peoples 1(18)
Part 1: The Dynamics of the Eighteenth Century
1. Southeast Asian Livelihoods
19(16)
2. Inner Life and Identity
35(17)
3. The Struggle for Political Authority
52(23)
Part 2: New Choices and Constraints
4. Dynasties and Colonies, Boundaries and Frontiers
75(8)
5. Myanmar Becomes British Burma
83(10)
6. Siam: From Ayutthaya to Bangkok
93(73)
7. Vietnam, 1700-1885: Disunity, Unity, and French Conquest
166
8. Cambodia, 1796-1884: Politics in a Tributary Kingdom
117(6)
9. Realignments: The Making of the Netherlands East Indies, 1750-1914
123(14)
10. The Malay Negeri of the Peninsula and Borneo, 1775-1900
137(10)
11. The Spanish Philippines
147(14)
Part 3: Economic, Political, and Social Transformations
12. Globalization and Economic Change
161(19)
13. Modes of Production, Old and New
180(21)
14. Consolidation of Colonial Power and Centralization of State Authority
201(21)
15. Living in a Time of Transition
222(21)
16. Perceptions of Race, Gender, and Class in the Colonial Era
243(9)
17. Channels of Change
252(16)
18. Depression and War
268(15)
Part 4: Passages Out of the Colonial Era
19. The Philippines, 1896-1972: From Revolution to Martial Law
283(13)
20. Becoming Indonesia, 1900-1959
296(16)
21. British Malaya
312(10)
22. British Burma and Beyond
322(13)
23. Vietnam, 1885-1975: Colonialism, Communism, and Wars
335(15)
24. Siam Becomes Thailand, 1910-1973
350(11)
25. Cambodia, 1884-1975
361(10)
26. Laos to 1975
371(8)
Part 5: Coping with Independence and Interdependence
27. Industrialization and Its Implications
379(20)
28. Human Consequences of the Economic "Miracle"
399(15)
29. Malaysia since 1957
414(8)
30. Singapore and Brunei
422(9)
31. Indonesia: The First Fifty Years
431(17)
32. The Kingdom of Thailand
448(7)
33. The Philippines since 1972
455(13)
34. Vietnam after 1975: From Collectivism to Market Leninism
468(13)
35. Cambodia since 1975
481(11)
36. Laos since 1975
492(5)
37. Burma Becomes Myanmar
497(10)
Afterword 507(2)
Notes 509(8)
About the Authors 517(4)
Index 521

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