South East Asia, Colonial History: Imperialism before 1800Paul H. Kratoska Taylor & Francis, 2001 - 432 páginas The six volumes that make up this unique set provide an extensive overview of colonialism in South-East Asia. In the majority of cases, authors chosen were specialists writing about their individual areas of expertise, and had first-hand experience in the region. Outline of contents: * I. Imperialism before 1800 [Edited by Peter Borschberg] * II. Empire-Building in the Nineteenth-Century * III. High Imperialism * IV. Imperial Decline: Nationalism and the Japanese Challenge * V. Peaceful Transitions to Independence * VI. Independence through Violent Struggle |
Índice
Imperialism in South East Asia before 1800 | xxiii |
Education 431 | xxiv |
British Malaya 89 | xxv |
Health and Welfare 129 | xxvi |
British Borneo 267 | xxvii |
Japan in IndoChina 337 | xxviii |
Independence through revolutionary | xxix |
MuslimAmerican relations in the Philippines 18991920 | xxxi |
Netherlands India | 173 |
the discourso parenético | 179 |
The British in Burma | 193 |
Japan in South East Asia | 199 |
47 | 200 |
The decline of Manila as the Spanish entrepôt in the Far East | 202 |
The administration of Burma | 209 |
Paradoxical developments of a colonial system | 216 |
The prewar anatomy of the Indian community in Burma 178 | xxxii |
Are the Filipinos ready for independence? 110 | xxxiii |
Burma 7 | xxxv |
The British in the Malay Peninsula 225 | xxxix |
Health and health services in British Malaya in the 1920s 235 | xli |
continuity | xliii |
The republic of the Philippines 401 | xliv |
The Dutch | xlv |
Changing economic policy | xlvi |
War and occupation 197 | lii |
Papal politics Iberian rivalry and the European reconnaissance | 7 |
7 | 27 |
Siam 421 | 32 |
The image of the archipelago in Portuguese cartography of | 42 |
British Burma | 75 |
15001800 | 91 |
Malaya | 119 |
Portuguese and Spanish projects for the conquest of South East | 126 |
Indonesia and the problem of Southeast Asia | 132 |
Indigenous assistance in the establishment of Portuguese power | 141 |
The NetherlandsIndonesian union | 145 |
The estado da India in South East Asia | 151 |
East India companies and the arrival of the northern | 227 |
Education | 242 |
Indochina | 252 |
East India companies | 269 |
The British in Borneo | 271 |
The future of French IndoChina | 288 |
The French in Indochina | 289 |
IndoChina in the new French colonial framework | 302 |
French Indochina | 307 |
Monopoly and free trade in DutchAsian commercial policy | 315 |
French Indochina | 326 |
IndoChina Frances great stake in the Far East | 330 |
social and political aspects | 331 |
Dutch commercial policy and interests in the Malay peninsula | 334 |
The Philippines | 345 |
Error in Laos | 346 |
Early English trade and settlement in Asia 16021690 | 355 |
The Americans in the Philippines | 359 |
Nation building | 364 |
General 7 | 365 |
The American mood and the Philippines 18981899 | 376 |
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