
Asia Inside Out Reveals The Dynamic Forces That Have Linked Regions Of The World’s Largest Continent. Connected Places, The Second Of Three Volumes, Highlights The Flows Of Goods, Ideas, And People Across Natural And Political Boundaries And Illustrates The Confluence Of Factors In The Historical Construction Of Place And Space. Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: Spatial Assemblages -- 1. Placing The “chinese Pirates” Of The Gulf Of Tongking At The End Of The Eighteenth Century -- 2. The Original Translocal Society: Making Chaolian From Land And Sea -- 3. Spatial Moments: Chittagong In Four Scenes -- 4. War And Charisma: Horses And Elephants In The Indian Ocean Economy -- 5. Homemaking As Placemaking: Women In Elite Households In Early Modern Japan And Late Imperial China -- 6. Crossing Borders In Imperial China -- 7. Kashmiri Merchants And Qing Intelligence Networks In The Himalayas: The Ahmed Ali Case Of 1830 -- 8. Circulations Via Tangyan, A Town In The Northern Shan State Of Burma -- 9. Turning Space Into Place: British India And The Invention Of Iraq -- 10. Marriage And The Management Of Place In Southern Arabia -- 11. Romanization Without Rome: China’s Latin New Script And Soviet Central Asia -- 12. Riding The Wave: Korea’s Economic Growth And Asia In The Modern Development Era -- 13. The Circulation Of Korean Pop: Soft Power And Inter-asian Conviviality -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Index Eric Tagliacozzo. Description Based Upon Print Version Of Record. Includes Bibliographical References At The End Of Each Chapters And Index. English
Page Count:
420
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
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