Exploring Southeast Asia: A traveller's history of the regionAllen & Unwin, 2002 - 272 pagine Southeast Asia is a tantalising part of the world. The region has undergone dramatic changes during its long and colourful history, and is marked by enormous cultural, geographical and political diversity. From the grandeur of the 'classical' years through the transformations that accompanied the arrival and eventual dominance of the European powers, and from the bitter wars of revolution to the joys and problems of independence, Exploring Southeast Asia is a lively chronicle of the region's past. Extensively illustrated with photographs and diagrams, it also includes handy brief histories and maps of all Southeast Asian nations. Exploring Southeast Asia is the ideal introduction to a world waiting and deserving to be better known. '[Milton Osborne] writes books on the region which have two qualities rarely found in combination: impeccable and authoritative scholarship, and the vividness and lightness of touch of first-rate travel writing.' - Christopher Koch |
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Pagina 4
... linked by common cultural threads to Hinduism and Buddhism, religions that had their origins in India but which came to have their own distinctive character in the countries of Southeast Asia. Their architecture also has links to Indian ...
... linked by common cultural threads to Hinduism and Buddhism, religions that had their origins in India but which came to have their own distinctive character in the countries of Southeast Asia. Their architecture also has links to Indian ...
Pagina 6
... linked to an international trade that for a period rivalled the better-known commerce between east and west associated with the Silk Route. Unity and cohesion in a vast region To talk of Southeast Asia, as we do today, is to use a term ...
... linked to an international trade that for a period rivalled the better-known commerce between east and west associated with the Silk Route. Unity and cohesion in a vast region To talk of Southeast Asia, as we do today, is to use a term ...
Pagina 9
... linked to the place of the nuclear as opposed to the extended family was a recognition of the generally important place allotted to women in the peasant society of traditional Southeast Asia. This importance contrasted with the place ...
... linked to the place of the nuclear as opposed to the extended family was a recognition of the generally important place allotted to women in the peasant society of traditional Southeast Asia. This importance contrasted with the place ...
Pagina 22
... linking the present with the time when those temples were built. Cultural memories of the past such as these are not always positive in character. Both Norodom Sihanouk, Cambodia's longtime leader, and Pol Pot, the man who headed the ...
... linking the present with the time when those temples were built. Cultural memories of the past such as these are not always positive in character. Both Norodom Sihanouk, Cambodia's longtime leader, and Pol Pot, the man who headed the ...
Pagina 24
... linked to the Red River Delta in the north of modern Vietnam. Even more shadowy were the states in the rest of Southeast Asia. We first know of them from Chinese records and quite recent archeological research. From the sixth century ...
... linked to the Red River Delta in the north of modern Vietnam. Even more shadowy were the states in the rest of Southeast Asia. We first know of them from Chinese records and quite recent archeological research. From the sixth century ...
Sommario
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Common goals individual histories | 157 |
PART III Independent Southeast Asia | 181 |
History at a glance | 227 |
Time chart of modern Southeast Asian history | 245 |
Maps | 248 |
Further reading | 258 |
Index | 266 |
Back cover | 273 |
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Pagina 99 - Take up the White Man's burden — Send forth the best ye breed — Go bind your sons to exile To serve your captives' need; To wait in heavy harness On fluttered folk and wild — Your new-caught, sullen peoples, Half devil and half child. Take up the White Man's Burden...
Pagina 95 - Iran of the last decades of the nineteenth century and the early decades of the twentieth century, when women were assigned the role of producing the new citizens of the nation (Najmabadi I998b).
Pagina 85 - He observes, it is true, the old maxim of rising at an early hour in the morning, not however for the sake of enjoying the cool breeze, and of taking moderate exercise, but rather to begin the day's career of eating and drinking. His first essay is usually a sapie, or glass of cm.
Pagina 89 - They are ricedealers, ship-chandlers, shop-keepers, general dealers, spirit shop keepers, servants, timber-dealers, tobacconists, vegetable sellers, planters, market-gardeners, labourers, bakers, millers, barbers, blacksmiths, boatmen, book-binders, boot and shoe-makers, brick-makers, carpenters, cabinet makers, carriage builders, cartwrights, cart and hackney carriage drivers, charcoal burners and sellers, coffinmakers, confectioners, contractors and builders, coopers, engine-drivers, and (7) Ireland,...
Pagina 35 - ... on elephants, were preceded by bearers of scarlet parasols, without number. Close behind came the royal wives and concubines, in palanquins and chariots, or mounted on horses or elephants, to whom were assigned at least a hundred parasols mottled with gold. Finally the Sovereign appeared, standing erect on an elephant and holding in his hand the sacred sword.
Pagina 86 - Currie and rice is a standing dish at all meals, and at all seasons of the year, being considered as an excellent stimulus to the stomach. The business of the day occupies little more than a couple of hours, from ten to twelve, when he again sits down to dinner, a meal that is somewhat more solid than the breakfast. From table...
Pagina 62 - As you must weigh and choose between your love and filial duty, which will tum the scale? She put aside all vows of love and troth a child first pays the debts of birth and care.
Pagina 39 - ... the forefront of Southeast Asian maritime power. Much of what is written about Srivijaya can only be supposition, but it is supposition based on evidence that leaves little doubt as to how this maritime state developed. Strategically placed on the Malacca Straits, Srivijaya came to exert control over all significant trade on the seas in the western section of the Indonesian Archipelago, and between that region of the Archipelago and southern China. Although it does seem correct to think in terms...
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