Another "Mediterranean" in Southeast Asia

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Lombard, Denys

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Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, The Australian National University

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Southeast Asia, long known as an intermediate zone between the ancient civilisations of China and India, is also an area that scholars have long portrayed as historically subject to influences coming from its west, beginning with Indianisation, then islamisation and finally westernisation. However, this article argues that it would be far more insightful, and historically more accurate for the last several centuries at least, to treat Southeast Asia and southern China as part of one region, in the same way that Braudel approached the history of the Mediterranean.

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Chinese Southern Diaspora Studies

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