Historical Archaeology Of Early Modern Colonialism In Asiapacific: The Asiapacific Region,Used

Historical Archaeology Of Early Modern Colonialism In Asiapacific: The Asiapacific Region,Used

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The history of AsiaPacific since the sixteenth century has traditionally been told with Europe as the main player ushering in a globalized, capitalist world, but the contributors to this volume and its companion volume suggest that Europeans merely appropriated existing systems in the area for their own benefit. The essays help decentralize that global history and assemble a picture of the region before and after European involvement in order to develop a more holistic understanding of colonial processes.This volume of Historical Archaeology of Early Modern Colonialism in AsiaPacific looks at colonialism in the Philippines, China, Japan, and Vietnam, emphasizing the robust transregional networks that extended from Venice in the Mediterranean to Guangzhou in southern China before European contact. Southeast Asia had long been influenced by Buddhist, Hindu, and Muslim traders in ways that not only helped build the regions ethnic and political divisions but continue to shape them in the present day. Essays show the complexity and significance of maritime trade during European colonization by investigating galleon wrecks in Manila full of goods from around the globe, Japans farreaching porcelain exports, and the hundreds of Spanish coins discovered off Chinas coast.Packed with archaeological and historical evidence from both land and underwater sites, impressive in geographical scope, and featuring perspectives of scholars from many different countries and traditions, this volume and its companion illuminate the often misunderstood nature of early colonialism in AsiaPacific. Contributors: Marcelin Abong Dr. James Bayman Dr Stuart Bedford Dr. Alexandre Coello Cacilie Craft Mara Cruz Berrocal Dr. Boyd Dixon James L. Flexner Dr. Ann Heylen Ellen Hsieh Andrea Jalandoni Dr. Jun Kimura Dr. Liu Yichang Dr. Miao Liu Dr. Miguel LuqueTalavn Takenori Nogami Bobby C. Orillaneda Dr. John Peterson Dr. Frank Quimby Dr. Christophe Sand Richard Shing Dr. Russell K. Skowronek Dr. Matthew Spriggs Dr. Mark Staniforth Dr. Chenghwa Tsang Dr Frederique Valentin Dr. SuChin Wong Dr. Chunming Wu

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