Imperialism in Southeast Asia : a fleeting, passing phase / Nicholas Tarling

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Routledge , 2004Description: 313 pISBN:
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Subject(s): Summary: History of western imperial ventures in Southeast Asia identifying common themes as well as differences. The main political developments are taken to have occurred in the period 1870-1914, while the huge upheaval of the Second World War effectively marks the beginning of the end for colonialism and the rise of independent states, a process that the British at least considered inevitable.
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History of western imperial ventures in Southeast Asia identifying common themes as well as differences. The main political developments are taken to have occurred in the period 1870-1914, while the huge upheaval of the Second World War effectively marks the beginning of the end for colonialism and the rise of independent states, a process that the British at least considered inevitable.

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