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Imperialism in Asia

Author : Nicholas Tarling
Publisher : New Zealand Asia Institute University of Auckland
Page : 116 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Asia
ISBN : UOM:39015067704083

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A discussion on the definition of 'Imperialsim' and how it is situated in Asia both by area and by time. A resource for students to consider options for the term 'Imperialism' and to appraise its often unqualified use in domestic and international politics in more recent times.

Europe's Great Game

Author : Ian Copland
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 1986
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015055112133

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Europe's Great Game by Ian Copland Pdf

This Study Takes A Provocative Look At One Of The Most Important And Emotive Themes In Modern History: Th Occupation And Transformation By European Power Of Large Parts Of The Non-Western World. Focusing On Asia, The Scene Of Imperialism`S Greatest Triumphs And Most Dismal Failures, This Volume Explores, Amongst Others, The Following Topics: The Mainsprings Of Western Expansion Overseas; Western Images In Asia; Pacification And Resistance; Coloured Administration; And The Financial And Political Benefits Which Europe Derived From Its `Great Game`.

Imperialism in Southeast Asia

Author : Nicholas Tarling
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2003-08-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9781134570829

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One of the few studies of imperialism to concentrate on Southeast Asia, Tarling's work focuses on the establishment of political control from 1870 to 1914 and analyses attempts to re-establish control after the Second World War.

South East Asia, Colonial History: High imperialism (1890s-1930s)

Author : Paul H. Kratoska
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Asia, Southeastern
ISBN : 0415215420

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South East Asia, Colonial History: High imperialism (1890s-1930s) by Paul H. Kratoska Pdf

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

Imperialism and Revolution in South Asia

Author : Kathleen Gough,Hari P. Sharma
Publisher : New York : Monthly Review Press
Page : 494 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 1973
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : UOM:39015005893287

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Imperialism and Revolution in South Asia by Kathleen Gough,Hari P. Sharma Pdf

This Book Begins With An Analysis Of The Impact Of Imperialism And Capitalism On India, Pakistan, Ceylon And Bangladesh Before And After 1947, And Examiner Their Effects On The Social, Economic And Political Institutions Of The Indian Subcontinent.

South East Asia Colonial History V2

Author : Paul Kratoska
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 418 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2021-12-17
Category : History
ISBN : 9781000560480

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South East Asia Colonial History V2 by Paul Kratoska Pdf

The six volumes that make up this set provide an overview of colonialism in South East Asia. The first volume deals with Portuguese, Spanish and Dutch Imperialism before 1800, the second with empire-building during the Nineteenth Century, and the third with the imperial heyday in the early Twentieth Century. The remaining volumes are devoted to the decline of empire, covering nationalism and the Japanese challenge to the Western presence in the region, and the transition to independence. The authors whose works are anthologised include both official participants, and scholars who wrote about events from a more detached perspective. Wherever possible, authors have been chosen who had first-hand experience in the region

New Frontiers

Author : Robert Bickers,Christian Henriot
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2000-06-10
Category : History
ISBN : 0719056047

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New Frontiers by Robert Bickers,Christian Henriot Pdf

In the new world order mapped out by Japanese and Western imperialism in East Asia after the mid-nineteenth century opium wars, communities of merchants and settlers took root in China and Korea. New identities were constructed, new modes of collaboration formed and new boundaries between the indigenous and foreign communities were literally and figuratively established. Newly available in paperback, this pioneering and comparative study of Western and Japanese imperialism examines European, American and Japanese communities in China and Korea, and challenges received notions of agency and collaboration by also looking at the roles in China of British and Japanese colonial subjects from Korea, Taiwan and India, and at Chinese Christians and White Russian refugees. This volume will be of interest to students and scholars of the history and anthropology of imperialism, colonialism's culture and East Asian history, as well as contemporary Asian affairs.

Imperalism in Southeast Asia

Author : Nicholas Tarling
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : History
ISBN : 9780415232890

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Imperialism in Southeast Asia examines its subject against a backdrop of those countries that could at a given time be called imperialist: Britain, France, Spain, the Netherlands and the US. Examining the imperialist phenomenon from this wide-ranging perspective reveals imperialism as driven by rivalry; it also facilitates comparison: imperialism has elements in common, yet differs according to the territory in which it operates. This is one of the few studies of imperialism to concentrate on Southeast Asia. Nicholas Tarling's definition of imperialism focuses on the establishment of political control from 1870 to 1914. Moving forward in time, the author analyses attempts to re-establish control after the overthrow of imperial regimes in the Second World War. Most recently, Southeast Asia has become a region of independent states, and Tarling discusses imperial ventures as forms of state-building. At the same time, his discussion reflects another contemporary concern-globalisation and the relationship of the state to that process. Nicolas Tarling is an eminent writer in Asian history. His latest book will be of great interest to all those studying or involved in Asian studies, history and politics.

South-East Asia from Colonialism to Independence

Author : Jan M. Pluvier
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 604 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 1974
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015002350406

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South East Asia, Colonial History: Imperial decline: nationalism and the Japanese challenge (1920s-1940s)

Author : Paul H. Kratoska
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 464 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Asia, Southeastern
ISBN : 0415215439

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South East Asia, Colonial History: Imperial decline: nationalism and the Japanese challenge (1920s-1940s) by Paul H. Kratoska Pdf

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

Imperialism, Colonialism & Nationalism in East Asia

Author : Colin Mackerras
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : East Asia
ISBN : 0582801656

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Imperialism, Colonialism & Nationalism in East Asia by Colin Mackerras Pdf

Late Quing dynasty : Nationalism and imperialism during the republic - Imperialism in Hong Kong - Nationalism and imperialism in Vietnam - Korea, 1850-1945 - Japan, 1861-1931 - Japan, active nationalism to the present.

Japanese Imperialism: Politics and Sport in East Asia

Author : J.A. Mangan,Peter Horton,Tianwei Ren,Gwang Ok
Publisher : Springer
Page : 453 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2017-10-11
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9789811051043

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Japanese Imperialism: Politics and Sport in East Asia by J.A. Mangan,Peter Horton,Tianwei Ren,Gwang Ok Pdf

This cutting edge collection presents a political reading of the power of modern sport in Asia. Providing an interdisciplinary study of political and cultural tensions in Asia, past and present, through the key case-study of sport, it illuminates the complex practices and legacies of Japanese imperialism across East and Southeast Asia through the 20th century and beyond. Focusing on the deep background to contemporary dynamics of intraregional tensions, it examines sport both as a tool of imperialism and as an agent of reconciliation as the region gears up to the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. Offering a unique contribution to East Asian Studies, Colonial and Postcolonial Studies and Sport Studies, this work represent key reading for students and scholars of East Asian studies, International Politics and Sports Diplomacy.

Underground Asia

Author : Tim Harper
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 873 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2021-01-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9780674724617

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Underground Asia by Tim Harper Pdf

A major historian tells the dramatic and untold story of the shadowy networks of revolutionaries across Asia who laid the foundations in the early twentieth century for the end of European imperialism on their continent. This is the epic tale of how modern Asia emerged out of conflict between imperial powers and a global network of revolutionaries in the turbulent early decades of the twentieth century. In 1900, European empires had not yet reached their territorial zenith. But a new generation of Asian radicals had already planted the seeds of their destruction. They gained new energy and recruits after the First World War and especially the Bolshevik Revolution, which sparked utopian visions of a free and communist world order led by the peoples of Asia. Aided by the new technologies of cheap printing presses and international travel, they built clandestine webs of resistance from imperial capitals to the front lines of insurgency that stretched from Calcutta and Bombay to Batavia, Hanoi, and Shanghai. Tim Harper takes us into the heart of this shadowy world by following the interconnected lives of the most remarkable of these Marxists, anarchists, and nationalists, including the Bengali radical M. N. Roy, the iconic Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh, and the enigmatic Indonesian communist Tan Malaka. He recreates the extraordinary milieu of stowaways, false identities, secret codes, cheap firearms, and conspiracies in which they worked. He shows how they fought with subterfuge, violence, and persuasion, all the while struggling to stay one step ahead of imperial authorities. Undergound Asia shows for the first time how Asia’s national liberation movements crucially depended on global action. And it reveals how the consequences of the revolutionaries’ struggle, for better or worse, shape Asia’s destiny to this day.

From the Ruins of Empire

Author : Pankaj Mishra
Publisher : Doubleday Canada
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2012-09-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9780385676113

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From the Ruins of Empire by Pankaj Mishra Pdf

The Victorian period, viewed in the West as a time of self-confident progress, was experienced by Asians as a catastrophe. As the British gunned down the last heirs to the Mughal Empire, burned down the Summer Palace in Beijing, or humiliated the bankrupt rulers of the Ottoman Empire, it was clear that for Asia to recover a vast intellectual effort would be required. Pankaj Mishra's fascinating, highly entertaining new book tells the story of a remarkable group of men from across the continent who met the challenge of the West. Incessantly travelling, questioning and agonising, they both hated the West and recognised that an Asian renaissance needed to be fuelled in part by engagement with the enemy. Through many setbacks and wrong turns, a powerful, contradictory and ultimately unstoppable series of ideas were created that now lie behind everything from the Chinese Communist Party to Al Qaeda, from Indian nationalism to the Muslim Brotherhood. Mishra allows the reader to see the events of two centuries anew, through the eyes of the journalists, poets, radicals and charismatics who criss-crossed Europe and Asia and created the ideas which lie behind the powerful Asian nations of the twenty-first century.

Nationalism and Imperialism in South and Southeast Asia

Author : Arnold P. Kaminsky,Roger D. Long
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 367 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2016-09-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781351997430

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Nationalism and Imperialism in South and Southeast Asia by Arnold P. Kaminsky,Roger D. Long Pdf

This volume is a festschrift for Damodar Ramaji SarDesai (b. 1931), Professor Emeritus of History at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) where all of the contributors received their Ph.D as did SarDesai himself. His work for over fifty years at UCLA has been an inspiration to generations of students, and he has made major contributions to the world of learning, and in his chosen areas of specialization of India, especially its foreign policy with regard to Southeast Asia, imperialism and the history of the modern European empires; and Southeast Asia. He has served as Chair of the History Department at UCLA as well as Bombay University and President of the Asiatic Society of Bombay. The volume includes a biographical introduction and a bibliographic essay on SarDesai’s major writings and contains new and cutting-edge essays on the design of imperial Vijayanagara; famine policy in colonial India and how European imperialist policies created, or exacerbated the impact of, famines; the relatively unknown chapter of ‘Chinese Gordon’s’ brief Indian career; reflections on the Tamil humanist A. Madhaviah, a man ahead of his time; nationalism and the career of industrialist G.D. Birla, Gandhi’s friend; the ‘Chindia Problematic’—India and China relations; the state of Philippine historiography and its nationalist impulses; the role of Vietnamese highlanders in the Vietnamese nationalist struggle and their recent plight; early Malayan nationalism; and the efforts of American administrators to protect Philippine highland natives from being forced to participate in international exhibitions as curiosities from the American colony.