The changing self image of Southeast Asian society during the 19th and 20th centuries
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The changing self image of Southeast Asian society during the 19th and 20th centuries
(Toyo Bunko research library, 10)
Toyo Bunko, 2009
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Part 1. The representation of differences between "We" and "Others" on the eve of colonial rule / Hirosue Masashi
- Political strategy for coexistence in multi-ethnic societies : the concept of Orang Melayu in the 18th century Johor-Riau sultanate / Nishio Kanji
- Ethnic policy towards various "peoples" in the early Konbaung dynasty : ethnic awareness in eighteenth to nineteenth century Burma / Watanabe Yoshinari
- The sinification of the Vietnamese village : family genealogy and ancestral hall / Shimao Minoru
- Part 2. The development of mass media and transformation of colonial society / Hirosue Masashi
- Indonesia in 1913 : the social background to the deportation of three indische partij leaders / Fukami Sumio
- The changing intermediary role of Indonesian concubines between the local and European communities at the turn of the twentieth century / Hirosue Masashi
- Part 3. Rediscovery of the self-identity and the importance of local education / Hirosue Masashi
- The human network surrounding an arab religious figure in southwest Asia who appears in the literature : the case of ‘Abd Allāh b. Muḥsin al-‘Aṭṭās in Bogor / Arai Kazuhiro
- Trường Giáo Xuyên, or the school of teacher Xuyên : French-style education in a village in northern Vietnam during the 1930s / Sakurai Yumio