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The Palgrave Concise Historical Atlas of Southeast Asia is a lucid and authoritative guide to the complicated history of Southeast Asia. It includes fifty two-colour, full-page maps each accompanied by a facing page of explanatory text to help students gain a full understanding of both the area's physical geography and its political development over time. The maps illustrate key moments in the region's history, including the Pacific War and Vietnamese conflict, in a way that is immediate and comprehensible. Teachers and students will find it an indispensable and affordable reference tool and general readers will enjoy it for its clarity and wealth of information.
Contents
Contemporary Southeast Asia; Main Physical Features; Prehistory; Early Migrations; Emergence of Rice, Trade; First Kingdoms: Chinese Conquest of Vietnam ca 200 BC -500 AD; 500; 800: Emergence of Larger States; 800; 1200: Consolidation of Larger States; Scripts and Ethnic Groups; 1200: Pagan, Angkor, Cham, Dai Viet, Singosari and Srivijaya; Monument Building; 13th Century: Mongol Invasions; Spread of Theravada Buddhism, Islam, Confucianism, and Christianity; 14th Century: Rise of Melaka, the Thai, Vietnam, Majapahit; 15th Century: The Age of Commerce is Southeast Asia; 1511; 1598: Spanish and Portuguese, Mainland States; Division of Vietnam; 1598; 1680: Mataram, Dutch East Indies Company; French Missionaries; Consolidation of Islam and Theravada Buddhism; 1681; 1740; 1740; 1779; 1780; 1804: Political Reorganization; Destruction of Ayutthaya, Napoleonic Wars; British Return; Reunification of Vietnam; 1805; 1824: Political Reorganization; 1824; 1870: Colonial Conquests; 1871; 1898: Colonial Conquests; Revolts of 1880s; 1898; 1915: Colonial Conquests; Plantation Economies; Developmental Colonialism: railways, steamers; Colonial Policies; Colonial Administrative Structures; 1926; 1928: Nationalist Revolts; 1928; 1939: Repression and Progress; 1940; 1941: Preparation for War; 1941; 1942: Japanese Invasion; 1942; 1944: Japanese Rule; 1944; 1945: Japan's Retreat and the End of the War; 1945; 1946: Nationalist Revolutions; 1946; 1950: Paths to Independence; 1950; 1958: Regional Revolts and Parliamentary Experiments; Provincial Governments; Chinese in the Region and Chinese Claims; 1950; 2000: Border Disputes; 1958; 1974: Military Developmental Regimes and their Challengers; 1974; 1976: Regime Changes; 1977; 2000: Regime Consolidation and Crisis; 1900; 1990: Urbanization and the Growth of Cities; Development of ASEAN; Drug Trade in Southeast Asia; Comparative GDP



