Early Southeast Asia : selected essays / O.W. Wolters ; edited by Craig J. Reynolds
Imprint
Ithaca, N.Y. : Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University, c2008
Descript
xii, 236 p. : ill., map, port. ; 27 cm
CONTENT
Professional lives of O.W. Wolters / by Craig J. Reynolds -- pt. I. Southeast Asia as a region -- 1. Southeast Asia as a Southeast Asian field of study -- 2. Early Southeast Asian political systems -- 3. China irredenta: the South -- pt. II. The long duree of Malay history -- 4. Studying Srivijaya -- 5. Restudying some Chinese writings on Sriwijaya -- pt. III. Mainland Mandalas -- 6. Ayudhya and the rearward part of the world -- 7. Jayavarman II's military power: the territorial foundation of the Angkor Empire -- 8. Khmer "Hinduism" in the seventh century -- pt. IV. Vietnamese historiography and literature -- 9. Historians and emperors in Vietnam and China: comments arising out of Le Van Huu's history, presented to the Tran Court in 1272 -- 10. Pham Su Manh's poems written while patrolling the Vietnamese nothern border in the Middle of the fourteenth century -- 11. On telling a story of Vietnam in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries