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South East Asia, colonial history
London ; New York : Routledge, 2001.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 - peaceful in the case of the Philippines, Burma and Malaysia, but violent in Indonesia and Vietnam. 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 were specialists writing about their individual areas of expertise, and had first-hand experience in the region. The names of the writers will be familiar in many cases, but the passages chosen for inclusion come from less well-known publications and will be new to many readers.
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Japanese companies in East Asia : history and prospects
Shimpo, Hirohiko, 1946-Expanded and revised 2nd edition. - [Charleston, South Carolina] : CreateSpace, an Amazon company, 2015.
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Southeast Asian Studies
Stanford Libraries collects primary and secondary source materials in Western languages for the study of Southeast Asia, covering such disciplines as history, political science, economics, anthropology, religious studies, and more.
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Special collections: East Asia
The Stanford East Asia Library holds robust special collections of rare Chinese, Japanese, and Korean materials. Learn more about our collections and how to access them, including procedures for using the reading room.
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Slavic, East Central and Southeast Europe, and Eurasia Studies
Stanford Libraries' Slavic collections include Russian literature; Russian, Soviet and Eastern European history (particularly of the 19th-21st centuries); Russian and Polish arts and cultures; education, economics, and political science.
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