ABSTRACT

Designed to stand on its own, or to accompany the seventh edition of D. R. SarDesai's Southeast Asia: Past and Present, this updated reader includes classic and recent works on the history of Southeast Asia. SarDesai has selected literary and historical writings that address crucial controversies in the region of Southeast Asia. The readings are organized in four sections (Cultural Heritage, Colonial Interlude, Nationalist Response, and the Fruits of Freedom) and cover the entire range of Southeast Asian history from ancient to contemporary times. Geographically, the book includes Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, Indonesia, East Timor, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, and the Philippines.The revised second edition retains the most popular readings from the first edition, while replacing some of the historical chapters, updating the contemporary and recent coverage, and adding new readings to pertinent subject areas. Southeast Asian History: Essential Readings provides valuable context and critical background to events of this region.

part I|90 pages

Cultural Heritage

part II|61 pages

The Colonial Interlude

chapter 8|13 pages

The Position of the Native Regents

chapter 10|36 pages

The Hispanization of the Philippines

chapter 11|5 pages

Javanese Aristocracy and the Dutch

part III|81 pages

Nationalist Response

chapter 12|3 pages

Mi Ultimo Adiós

chapter 13|4 pages

Theses on Nationalism and Colonialism

chapter 14|1 pages

Vietnam’s Declaration of Independence

chapter 15|9 pages

Indonesian Independence and Pancasila

chapter 16|10 pages

Burma Under the Japanese

chapter 17|26 pages

Indonesian Nationalists and the Japanese

chapter 18|25 pages

Decolonization in Malaya 1942–1952

part IV|89 pages

Fruits Of Freedom

chapter 19|11 pages

The Birth of the NLF

chapter 20|7 pages

The United States in Vietnam

chapter 21|16 pages

Wawasan or Vision 2020: The Way Forward

chapter 22|6 pages

Malaysia on Track for 2020 Vision

chapter 23|6 pages

ASEAN Vision 2020

chapter 24|12 pages

Pol Pot’s Rise to Power

chapter 25|12 pages

Freedom from Fear

chapter 26|19 pages

Islam in Southeast Asia