Author: Christoph Antweiler
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
ISBN: 9789812302724
Category : CD-ROMs
Languages : de
Pages : 124
Book Description
Southeast Asia
Author: Christoph Antweiler
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
ISBN: 9789812302724
Category : CD-ROMs
Languages : de
Pages : 124
Book Description
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
ISBN: 9789812302724
Category : CD-ROMs
Languages : de
Pages : 124
Book Description
East & Southeast Asia
Author: University of Wisconsin. Land Tenure Center
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 119
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 119
Book Description
East & Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia
Author: Foreign Service Institute (U.S.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Southeast Asia
Languages : en
Pages : 42
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Southeast Asia
Languages : en
Pages : 42
Book Description
East and Southeast Asia
A Bibliography of Asia-Pacific Studies: Southeast Asia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
A Bibliography of Japanese Works on the Overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia, 1914-1945
Author: George L. Hicks
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Chinese
Languages : en
Pages : 86
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Chinese
Languages : en
Pages : 86
Book Description
South East Asia
Author: Andrew Dalby
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
"...DESERVES A PLACE IN REFERENCE COLLECTIONS."--CHOICE. "..IT ENABLES SPECIALISTS OF ONE COUNTRY OR SUBJECT TO IDENTIFY RAPIDLY REFERENCE SOURCES ON COUNTRIES & SUBJECT AREAS WITHIN THE REGION WITH WHICH THEY MAY BE LESS FAMILIAR...IT WILL FACILITATE THE TASK OF COMPARATIVE RESEARCH WHILE HARD-PRESSED REFERENCE LIBRARIANS WILL NO DOUBT FIND IT AN INVALUABLE SOURCE OF FIRST RESORT."--ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY, VOLUME 4. This guide evaluates the widely scattered fund of material available in South-East Asia in such areas as politics, religion, society, history language, geography, economics & development. Even the simple listings of reference sources within this guide bring to light much indispensable & fascinating information; information that risks being over-looked because of its date or origin, or that is inaccessible in libraries because of cataloging problems. This guide analyses the contents of books & non-reference materials from the practical viewpoint of today's library. (REGIONAL REFERENCE GUIDES, 2)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
"...DESERVES A PLACE IN REFERENCE COLLECTIONS."--CHOICE. "..IT ENABLES SPECIALISTS OF ONE COUNTRY OR SUBJECT TO IDENTIFY RAPIDLY REFERENCE SOURCES ON COUNTRIES & SUBJECT AREAS WITHIN THE REGION WITH WHICH THEY MAY BE LESS FAMILIAR...IT WILL FACILITATE THE TASK OF COMPARATIVE RESEARCH WHILE HARD-PRESSED REFERENCE LIBRARIANS WILL NO DOUBT FIND IT AN INVALUABLE SOURCE OF FIRST RESORT."--ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY, VOLUME 4. This guide evaluates the widely scattered fund of material available in South-East Asia in such areas as politics, religion, society, history language, geography, economics & development. Even the simple listings of reference sources within this guide bring to light much indispensable & fascinating information; information that risks being over-looked because of its date or origin, or that is inaccessible in libraries because of cataloging problems. This guide analyses the contents of books & non-reference materials from the practical viewpoint of today's library. (REGIONAL REFERENCE GUIDES, 2)
The Economic Conditions of East and Southeast Asia
Author:
Publisher: Greenwood
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 850
Book Description
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Publisher: Greenwood
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 850
Book Description
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Across a Great Divide
Author: K. G Tregonning
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 124
Book Description
Archaeological research is uniquely positioned to show how native history and native culture affected the course of colonial interaction, but to do so it must transcend colonialist ideas about Native American technological and social change. This book applies that insight to five hundred years of native history. Using data from a wide variety of geographical, temporal, and cultural settings, the contributors examine economic, social, and political stability and transformation in indigenous societies before and after the advent of Europeans and document the diversity of native colonial experiences. The book’s case studies range widely, from sixteenth-century Florida, to the Great Plains, to nineteenth-century coastal Alaska. The contributors address a series of interlocking themes. Several consider the role of indigenous agency in the processes of colonial interaction, paying particular attention to gender and status. Others examine the ways long-standing native political economies affected, and were in turn affected by, colonial interaction. A third group explores colonial-period ethnogenesis, emphasizing the emergence of new native social identities and relations after 1500. The book also highlights tensions between the detailed study of local cases and the search for global processes, a recurrent theme in postcolonial research. If archaeologists are to bridge the artificial divide separating history from prehistory, they must overturn a whole range of colonial ideas about American Indians and their history. This book shows that empirical archaeological research can help replace long-standing models of indigenous culture change rooted in colonialist narratives with more nuanced, multilinear models of change—and play a major role in decolonizing knowledge about native peoples.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 124
Book Description
Archaeological research is uniquely positioned to show how native history and native culture affected the course of colonial interaction, but to do so it must transcend colonialist ideas about Native American technological and social change. This book applies that insight to five hundred years of native history. Using data from a wide variety of geographical, temporal, and cultural settings, the contributors examine economic, social, and political stability and transformation in indigenous societies before and after the advent of Europeans and document the diversity of native colonial experiences. The book’s case studies range widely, from sixteenth-century Florida, to the Great Plains, to nineteenth-century coastal Alaska. The contributors address a series of interlocking themes. Several consider the role of indigenous agency in the processes of colonial interaction, paying particular attention to gender and status. Others examine the ways long-standing native political economies affected, and were in turn affected by, colonial interaction. A third group explores colonial-period ethnogenesis, emphasizing the emergence of new native social identities and relations after 1500. The book also highlights tensions between the detailed study of local cases and the search for global processes, a recurrent theme in postcolonial research. If archaeologists are to bridge the artificial divide separating history from prehistory, they must overturn a whole range of colonial ideas about American Indians and their history. This book shows that empirical archaeological research can help replace long-standing models of indigenous culture change rooted in colonialist narratives with more nuanced, multilinear models of change—and play a major role in decolonizing knowledge about native peoples.