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sculpting --- Sculpture --- Asian --- Indonesia --- Sculpture, Indonesian --- Architecture --- Sculpture indonésienne --- Exhibitions --- Expositions --- Exposition --- S31/0400 --- -Indonesian sculpture --- Indo China and South East Asia--South East Asia general (Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Burma, Papua New Guinea) --- -Indo China and South East Asia--South East Asia general (Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Burma, Papua New Guinea) --- Sculpture indonésienne --- Indonesian sculpture --- Exhibitions.
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Thailand --- Belgium --- S31/0200 --- Indo China and South East Asia--Thailand
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Asia, Southeastern --- Asia, Southeast --- South East Asia --- Southeastern Asia --- Antiquities --- -Congresses. --- Southeast Asia
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Southeast Asia --- Asie du Sud-Est --- History --- Encyclopedias --- Histoire --- Encyclopédies --- 908 <5> --- Heemkunde. Area studies--Azië --- 908 <5> Heemkunde. Area studies--Azië --- Encyclopédies --- Asia, Southeast --- Asia, Southeastern --- South East Asia --- Southeastern Asia
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Between the fifteenth and the mid-seventeenth centuries, when the Renaissance and early capitalism were transforming Europe, changes no less dramatic were occurring in Southeast Asia. This diverse tropical region was integrated into a global trade system, while trade-based cities came to dominate its affairs. Its states became more centralized and absolutist, and its people adopted scriptural faiths of personal morality. The pace of these changes finds parallels only in our own era.Anthony Reid has analyzed and vividly portrayed this Southeast Asian Age of Commerce in two volumes. The first volume, published in 1988 to great acclaim, explored the physical, material, cultural, and social structures of the region. The concluding volume focuses on the profound changes that defined the Age of Commerce as a period. The spice trade that animated the global boom of the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries made possible revolutionary changes in urbanization, commercialization, state structure, and belief. Islam, Christianity, and Theravada Buddhism made rapid gains in alliance with the new states. Reid discerns common ground between these developments and the forces transforming Europe and Japan but identifies particular limitations on the growth of private capital and the stability of states in Southeast Asia. A final chapter explores the crisis in the mid-seventeenth century that disengaged Southeast Asians from the world economy for the next three centuries.Anthony Reid is professor of Southeast Asian history, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University.
History of Asia --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Indochine --- Asia, Southeastern --- Asia, Southeast --- South East Asia --- Southeastern Asia --- History. --- Southeast Asia --- History --- HISTORY / Asia / Southeast Asia.
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atlases --- Southeast Asia --- History of Asia --- Indochine --- Asie du Sud-Est --- Maps --- Historical geography --- Cartes --- Géographie historique --- 959 --- 912 <5> --- 950 --- Geschiedenis van Zuid-Oost-Azië --- Cartografie. Kaarten. Plattegronden. Atlassen--Azië --- Geschiedenis van Azië --- Asia, Southeastern --- Asia, Southeast --- South East Asia --- Southeastern Asia --- -Maps. --- Maps. --- 950 Geschiedenis van Azië --- 959 Geschiedenis van Zuid-Oost-Azië --- Géographie historique --- 950 History of Asia
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East Asia --- Southeast Asia --- Relations --- S09/0400 --- China: Foreign relations and world politics--China and Asia: general --- Extrême-Orient --- Asie du Sud-Est --- Relations avec l'étranger --- Asia, Southeast --- Asia, Southeastern --- South East Asia --- Southeastern Asia --- Asia, East --- Asia, Eastern --- East (Far East) --- Eastern Asia --- Far East --- Orient --- Relations. --- East Asia - Relations - Foreign countries --- Southeast Asia - Relations - Foreign countries
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Regional documentation --- Indonesia --- 308 <910> --- S31/0400 --- #ABIB:dd.prof.E.TOLLENS --- Indo China and South East Asia--South East Asia general (Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Burma, Papua New Guinea) --- Indonesia. --- 991 Indonesië --- 991 Indonesia --- 991 Indonésie --- Endonèsie --- Indanezii︠a︡ --- Indoneshia --- Indoneshia Kyōwakoku --- Indonesië --- Indonesya --- Indonezia --- Indonezii︠a︡ --- Indonezija --- İndoneziya --- İndoneziya Respublikası --- Indūnīsīyā --- Induonezėjė --- Jumhūrīyah Indūnīsīyā --- PDRI (Pemerintah Darurat Republik Indonesia) --- Pemerintah Darurat Republik Indonesia --- R.I. (Republik Indonesia) --- Republic of Indonesia --- Republic of the United States of Indonesia --- Republica d'Indonesia --- Republiek van Indonesië --- Republik Indonesia --- Republik Indonesia Serikat --- Republika Indonezii︠a︡ --- Republika Indonezija --- Rėspublika Indanezii︠a︡ --- RI (Republik Indonesia) --- United States of Indonesia --- Yinni --- Рэспубліка Інданезія --- Република Индонезия --- Индонезия --- Інданезія --- إندونيسيا --- جمهورية إندونيسيا --- インドネシア --- インドネシア共和国 --- Dutch East Indies
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History of civilization --- Asia --- Europe --- S17/2109 --- S31/0100 --- China: Art and archaeology--Musea and exhibitions: Belgium --- Indo China and South East Asia--Indo-China: general (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Burma) --- Exhibitions --- Art, Asian --- Trade routes --- Commercial routes --- Foreign trade routes --- Ocean routes --- Routes of trade --- Sea lines of communication --- Sea routes --- Commerce --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Asian and Pacific Council countries
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