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Asia’s Other History

2018
Imagined histories draw their own boundaries, and yet these boundaries are simultaneously challenged through the articulation of their relation to larger networks that exist beyond their peripheries. Critics have questioned the limitations and implications of studying representations of histories and cultures against a globalized, cosmopolitan backdrop.
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A History of East Asia

2017
The third edition of this ambitious book begins by asking: What is East Asia? Today, many of the features that made the region distinct have been submerged under revolution, politics, or globalization. Yet in ancient times, what we now think of as China, Korea, Japan, and Vietnam had both historical and cultural coherence.
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“Life Histories” and the History of Modern South Asia

The American Historical Review, 2009
PEOPLE OFTEN REFER TO MY ACCOUNTS of the lives of two of modern India's "founding fathers," M. K. Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru, as "biographies."1 However, I do not see myself as a biographer, or these works as biographies, in the accepted sense of tracking and interpreting a life from the cradle to the grave, and, more problematically, of taking the ...
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A History of Asia

The Western Political Quarterly, 1965
Josef Silverstein   +2 more
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Southeast Asia: A History.

Pacific Affairs, 1978
Nicholas Tarling, Lea E. Williams
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A History of Asia

2019
Rhoads Murphey, Kristin Stapleton
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Eastern Asia. A History

Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, 1911
William Churchill, Ian C. Hannah
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