Strange Parallels: Volume 1, Integration on the Mainland: Southeast Asia in Global Context, c.800-1830
In an ambitious effort to overcome the extreme fragmentation of early Southeast Asian historiography, this study connects Southeast Asia to world history. Victor Lieberman argues that over a thousand years, each of mainland Southeast Asia's great lowland corridors experienced a pattern of accelerating integration punctuated by recurrent collapse. These trajectories were synchronized not only between corridors, but most curiously, between the mainland as a whole, much of Europe, and other sectors of Eurasia. Lieberman describes in detail the nature of mainland consolidation and dissects the mix of endogenous and external factors responsible.
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Strange Parallels: Volume 1, Integration on the Mainland: Southeast Asia in Global Context, c.800-1830
In an ambitious effort to overcome the extreme fragmentation of early Southeast Asian historiography, this study connects Southeast Asia to world history. Victor Lieberman argues that over a thousand years, each of mainland Southeast Asia's great lowland corridors experienced a pattern of accelerating integration punctuated by recurrent collapse. These trajectories were synchronized not only between corridors, but most curiously, between the mainland as a whole, much of Europe, and other sectors of Eurasia. Lieberman describes in detail the nature of mainland consolidation and dissects the mix of endogenous and external factors responsible.
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Strange Parallels: Volume 1, Integration on the Mainland: Southeast Asia in Global Context, c.800-1830

Strange Parallels: Volume 1, Integration on the Mainland: Southeast Asia in Global Context, c.800-1830

by Victor Lieberman
Strange Parallels: Volume 1, Integration on the Mainland: Southeast Asia in Global Context, c.800-1830

Strange Parallels: Volume 1, Integration on the Mainland: Southeast Asia in Global Context, c.800-1830

by Victor Lieberman

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In an ambitious effort to overcome the extreme fragmentation of early Southeast Asian historiography, this study connects Southeast Asia to world history. Victor Lieberman argues that over a thousand years, each of mainland Southeast Asia's great lowland corridors experienced a pattern of accelerating integration punctuated by recurrent collapse. These trajectories were synchronized not only between corridors, but most curiously, between the mainland as a whole, much of Europe, and other sectors of Eurasia. Lieberman describes in detail the nature of mainland consolidation and dissects the mix of endogenous and external factors responsible.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521804967
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 05/26/2003
Series: Studies in Comparative World History
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 510
Product dimensions: 6.46(w) x 8.98(h) x 1.22(d)

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: the ends of the earth: Part A. Rethinking Southeast Asia; Part B. Implications for Eurasia; 2. One basin, two poles: the western mainland and the formation of Burma; 3. A stable, maritime consolidation: the central mainland; 4. 'The least coherent territory in the world': Vietnam and the eastern mainland; Conclusion.
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