The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia 4 Volume Paperback Set: The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia: volume 1, part 1, From early times to c. 1500 (Cambridge History of Southeast Asia)

The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia 4 Volume Paperback Set: The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia: volume 1, part 1, From early times to c. 1500 (Cambridge History of Southeast Asia)

by NicholasTarling (Editor)

Synopsis

In these four volumes, published in paperback in 2000, twenty-two scholars of international reputation consider the whole of mainland and island Southeast Asia from Burma to Indonesia. Each volume has a new preface which points to the relationships with the other volumes. The prefaces also comment on some of the research into and thinking about the subject undertaken since the original contributions were completed for the first edition. Volume 1, Part 1 charts Southeast Asia's beginnings, from prehistory to c. 1500. Accounts are given of Southeast Asia's early development, based on archaeological and anthropological evidence; the establishment of kingdoms such as Sri Vijaya, Champa, Angkor, Pagan, and of the Vietnamese state; and the period's economic history, religions and popular beliefs. The volume also includes an essay on the historiography of Southeast Asia.

$45.89

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10 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 380
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 28 Jan 2000

ISBN 10: 0521663695
ISBN 13: 9780521663694
Book Overview: Volume 1, Part 1 charts Southeast Asia's beginnings, from prehistory to c. 1500.

Media Reviews
'... invaluable for historians wanting a broad picture of the region ... should also be of more general interest.' Danny Yee's Book Reviews
...a volume that conveys, in a powerfully provocative manner, the great sweep of the region's historical experience. It also conveys the excitement of being at the frontier of research, confirming that much of the most innovative and impressive work now being undertaken in the history of South-East Asia is on these earlier periods. Times Literary Supplement