ABSTRACT

Nationalism in Southeast Asia seeks a definition of nationalism through examining its role in the history of southeast Asia, a region rarely included in general books on the topic. By developing such a definition and testing it out, Tarling hopes at the same time to make a contribution to southeast Asian historiography and to limit its 'ghettoization'.

Tarling considers the role of nationalism in the 'nation-building' of the post-colonial phase, and its relationship both with the democratic aspirations associated with the winning of independence and with the authoritarianism of the closing decades of the 20th century.

part |55 pages

Definitions and chronologies

chapter |26 pages

Definitions

chapter |27 pages

Chronologies

part |82 pages

Colonial states

chapter |27 pages

Construction

chapter |30 pages

Nationalist movements

chapter |23 pages

Invasion and interregnum

part |83 pages

Nation-states

chapter |21 pages

Independence

chapter |35 pages

Popular sovereignty

chapter |25 pages

Challenges

part |17 pages

Historiography

chapter |15 pages

History and heritage