Strange parallels Southeast Asia in global context, c. 800 - 1830 Volume 2 Mainland mirrors : Europe, Japan, China, South Asia, and the Islands

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adam_text Contents List of Figures page xv Abbreviations Used in the Notes xvii Preface xxi ι. A Far Promontory: Southeast Asia and Eurasia ι ι. Rethinking Eurasia ι Three Critiques of European Exceptionalism 3 New Axes of Comparison 9 2. Political and Cultural Integration in Mainland Southeast Asia с 800-1830: A Précis 11 Territorial Consolidation: Overview of Mainland Southeast Asian Political History 12 Administrative Centralization 22 Cultural Integration 26 The Dynamics of Integration: Overview 31 The Dynamics of Integration: Expansion of Material Resources 32 The Dynamics of Integration: New Cultural Currents 37 The Dynamics of Integration: Intensifying Interstate Competition 43 The Dynamics of Integration: Intended and Unintended Consequences of State Interventions 44 3. Synchronized Trajectories in Mainland Southeast Asia, Europe, and Japan: A Preliminary Survey 49 Idiosyncrasies 49 Shared Indices of Integration: Territorial, Administrative, and Cultural Trends 52 Pressures to Integration 67 Factors Promoting Eurasian Coordination 77 4. Areas of Inner Asian Conquest and Precocious Civilization: Preliminary Comments on China and South Asia 92 The Protected Zone and the Exposed Zone 92 Similarities Between the Two Zones 93 Distinguishing Features of China and South Asia 97 Europeans in India and Archipelagic Southeast Asia 114 5. Critiques and Caveats 117 Varieties of European Experience, I. The Formation of Russia and France to с ібоо 123 1. Charter Polities, Early and Late, с 500-1240/1330 126 Introduction: Distinct Heritages, Comparable Rhythms 126 Kievan Genesis and Prosperity 130 Integration and Devolution in the Future Area of France: The Frankish/Carolingian Charter State, с 500-1000 147 Sources of Renewed Vitality, c. 900-1328: The Capetian Achievement 154 Political and Cultural Cohesion in Kiev and Capetian France 170 2. Fragmentation, с 1240-1450 182 The Poison Fruits of Growth: A Survey of13th- to Mid-isth-Century Difficulties 182 Kiev s Collapse and the Era of Fragmentation to с 1450 184 France, с. 1270-14.50: A Conjuncture of Calamities 193 3. Broad Renewal, Brief Collapse, с 1450-1613 205 A New European-Wide Cycle 205 Muscovite Construction, с 1450-1580: Mongol-Tatar Patronage and Decline 212 Muscovite Construction, с 1450-1580: Economic and Military Spurs 217 Muscovite Construction, с 1450-1580: Administrative Creativity 224 Russian Cultural Integration to с ібоо 228 Muscovite Crisis and Disintegration, с 1560-1613 238 Factors Promoting the Revival of France, с 1450-1560 241 Novel French Political Structures, с 1450-1560: Comparisons with Southeast Asia 250 French Political Identities and Cultural Integration, с 1400-1600 257 French Collapse, 1562-1598: The Wars of Religion 266 Interim Conclusion 269 Varieties of European Experience, II. A Great Acceleration, с 1600-1830 271 ι. Overview: Wider Differences, Closer Parallels 271 2. Russian Political and Cultural Trends to с 1830 282 Stabilization and Renewal to с 1650 282 Pressures to Territorial Expansion and Administrative Integration: Warfare, New Intellectual Currents, and Economic Growth, с 1650-1830 286 Strengthening the Central State, с 1650-1830; Frontier Revolts as a Sign of Success - Comparisons with Southeast Asia 299 Cultural Fracture and Integration in the Russian Imperial Core, с 1650-1830 Зоб Culture and Control on the Imperial Periphery, с 1650-1830 313 3· France During and After the Bourbons 318 The Construction of French Absolutism, с ібоо-іуго: Renewed Integrative Pressures 318 New Political Structures 323 Economic Trends с 1620-1780 and the Problem of French-Southeast Asian Correlations 329 The French Revolution and Its Aftermath 340 French Cultural Integration and Fracture, с 1600-1830 355 Conclusion: Europe and Southeast Asia During a Thousand Years 368 Creating Japan 371 1. Overview 371 2. The Formation and Evolution of an Integrated Polity, с 600-1280 381 Charter Civilization: The Ritsuryo Order to с. доо 381 The Stability and Longevity of the Charter Order 391 Evolution of the Heian-Centered Polity, c. 900 to 1280 398 3. Devolution and Reintegration, с. 1280-1603 407 Late Kamakura and Ashikaga Political Tensions, с 1280-14.67 ąoj The Warring States Era and Reunification, с 1467-1603 411 Explaining and Correlating Japanese Reunification, с 1450-1600 4i6 Warrior Arts, Buddhist Sects, and Oral Literature: Cultural Trends, с 1200-1600 431 ą. Tokugawa Idiosyncrasies, 1603-1854 438 Early Political Vigor 438 Tokugawa Economic Vitality to c. ij2o 448 Political and Economic Strains, с 1720-1840; Overarching Similarities to Other Eurasian Realms 457 The Dynamics of Cultural Integration Under the Tokugawa 469 The Implications of Cultural Change for f apáñese Self-Images and Political Expression 482 Conclusion 490 Integration Under Expanding Inner Asian Influence, I. China: A Precocious and Durable Unity 494 Why China and South Asia? 494 1. Similarities Between China and the Protected Zone 497 Progressively Shorter Interregna: A Précis of Chinese Political History 497 Administrative Integration 504 Territorial Expansion 519 Horizontal Cultural Integration 524 Vertical Cultural Exchange 537 Economic and Demographic Cycles Coordinated with Other Sectors of Eurasia: Explaining Synchronization 548 Comparative Views of the High Qing Economy 565 2. Differences Between China and the Protected Zone 576 Distinctive Chinese Features: Civilizational Precocity 576 Distinctive Chinese Features: Inner Asian Domination 581 Distinctive Chinese Features: The Burdens of Size 603 Distinctive Chinese Features: Modest Fiscal and Military Imperatives 613 Some Implications of Size and Pacific Environment 622 Conclusion 627 6. Integration Under Expanding Inner Asian Influence, II. South Asia: Patterns Intermediate Between China and the Protected Zone 631 1. Similarities Between South Asia, the Protected Zone, and China 635 Progressively Shorter Eras of Ρ oly centrism: Overview of South Asian Political History 635 Long-Term Improvements in Administrative Coordination and Penetration 639 Territorial Expansion 656 Horizontal and Vertical Cultural Integration Across South Asia 658 Economic and Technological Spurs to Integration Synchronized with Other Sectors of Eurasia 681 2. Distinctive Features: Early State Formation, Growing Inner Asian and British Influence, Persistent Oscillations 705 Early Genesis of Civilization 706 Growing Exposure to Inner Asian Conquest: An Overview 709 The Recurrent Prosperity and Decline of Regional Polities: Why Were Such States Less Stable Than in the Protected Zone? 713 Phase One: Regional Florescence and Eclipse, с 550-1206/1334 715 Phase Two: Regional Florescence and Eclipse, с 1350-1560 1i6Sj 724 Phase Three: Regional Florescence and Eclipse, с ιγοο-1800/1850 733 Why Were Empires Less Durable in South Asia Than in China? 738 Cohesion and Vulnerability Among Conquest Elites: Turks and Other Overland Immigrants 746 Cohesion Among Conquest Elites: The British 757 Conclusion 760 7· Locating the Islands 763 Overview: The Relation of Maritime to Mainland Southeast Asia 763 1. The Charter Era in the Archipelago, с 650-1350/1500 770 Early State Formation 770 An Archipelagic Charter State: Srivijaya 772 Charter States and Civilization in Pre-Muslim Java 780 Charter State Collapse in the Straits and in }ava, с 1300—1500 793 2. Trade, New States, and Islam, с 1350-1511 797 Problems of Periodization and Regional Coherence 797 The Opening Phase of the Age of Commerce, с 1400-1511: Rising Global Demand 798 Major Port Polities, с 1350-1511 8o2 Negeri Society, Islamization, and Malay Identity 809 3. European Interventions in an Era of Multistate Parity 1511-c. 1660 820 Archipelagic Prosperity to с 1640 820 Europeans as White Inner Asians 824 Creating the Spanish Philippines to с i66o 830 Portugal s Impact to с i66o 837 The Dutch in Southeast Asia to с i66o 841 Major Archipelagic States, с 1511 to 1660: Centralization, Militarization, and Commercial Controls 845 4. Strengthening the Dutch and Spanish Realms, с 1660-1830 857 A Survey of Dutch Advances to 1784 858 Explaining Dutch Advances 864 lßth-Century Commercial Dynamism: The Dutch as Victim 868 Early 19th-century Upheavals: The Dutch as Phoenix 874 Cultural Cleavages in the Dutch Conquest State 878 Political and Cultural Integration in the Philippines, с 1660-1830 88з Conclusion: The Islands and the Mainland 891 Conclusion 895 Index 909 With Volume 2 Mainland Mirrors ... Victor Lieberman will confirm his position as a pio¬ neer in the field of Eurasian history. Setting a new benchmark for comparative historical studies, Mainland Mirrors applies themes familiar from Lieberman s earlier work to a much wider context ... Lieberman has shown an amazing mastery of the lit¬ erature [and] an extraordinary capacity to synthesize an enormous amount of secondary material and to do justice to an array of methodological approaches and the¬ oretical arguments ... Lieberman [is] an historian s historian, if ever there was one. - Barbara Watson Andaya, University of Hawaii, former President, Association for Asian Studies Blending fine-grained case studies with overarching theory, this book seeks both to integrate Southeast Asia into world history and to rethink much of Eurasia s pre¬ modern past. It argues that Southeast Asia, Europe, Japan, China, and South Asia all embodied idiosyncratic versions of a Eurasian-wide pattern whereby local isolates cohered to form ever larger, more stable, more complex political and cultural sys¬ tems. With accelerating force, climatic, commercial, and military stimuli joined to produce patterns of linear-cum-cyclic construction that became remarkably syn¬ chronized even between regions that had no contact with one another. Yet this study also distinguishes between two zones of integration, one where indigenous groups remained in control and a second where agency gravitated to external conquest elites. Here, then, is a fundamentally original view of Eurasia during a 1,000-year period that speaks to both historians of individual regions and those interested in global trends. Both a specialist in precolonial Burma and a comparativist interested in global pat¬ terns, Victor Lieberman graduated first in his class from Yale University and obtained his doctorate from the School of Oriental and African Studies of the University of London. His publications include Burmese Administrative Cycles: Anarchy and Conquest, с ΐζ8ο~ιγ6ο, which won the Harry J. Benda Prize from the Association for Asian Studies; Beyond Binary Histories: Re-Imagining Eurasia to с 1830, which he edited and an earlier version of which appeared as a special issue of Modern Asian Studies devoted to Lieberman s scholarship; and Strange Parallels: Southeast Asia in Global Context, с 800-1830, Volume 1: Integration on the Mainland, which won the World History Association Book Prize. He is the Marvin B. Becker Collegiate Professor of History and Professor of Southeast Asian History at the University of Michigan.
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