South Asia: A Short History of the Subcontinent provides a concise yet comprehensive overview of the historical development of the Indian subcontinent. Covering major regions including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal, the book traces political, cultural, and social transformations from ancient civilizations to the twentieth century. Meyer highlights the interaction of diverse …
Richer by Asia presents Edmond Taylor’s insightful reflections on the political, cultural, and social transformations shaping Asia in the mid-twentieth century. Written for the Time Reading Program, the book analyzes major historical events, shifting power dynamics, and the rise of new Asian identities after World War II. Through vivid reportage and historical interpretation, Taylor illustrat…
The History of Post-War Southeast Asia offers a comprehensive analysis of the political, social, and economic developments that shaped Southeast Asia after World War II. John F. Cady examines the region's transition from colonial rule to independence, the rise of nationalist movements, Cold War influences, and the formation of modern state identities. The book provides detailed country-by-count…
This book provides an analytical overview of the major historical, political, and social transformations that shaped modern Asia. Ian Thomson explores the decline of traditional Asian structures, the impact of Western influence, the rise of nationalism, and the emergence of new Asian states during the twentieth century. Through a comparative regional approach, the book highlights the forces tha…
This book provides an overview of major historical currents that shaped Asia across different periods. Vernon L. B. Mendis examines political, cultural, and social transformations that influenced the region’s development, highlighting key events, influential leaders, and interregional interactions. The work offers a concise yet insightful analysis aimed at understanding Asia’s historical ev…
A Turning Wheel presents three decades of political, social, and revolutionary transformation across Asia as observed by Robert Shaplen, a long-time correspondent for The New Yorker. Drawing from firsthand reporting, Shaplen chronicles key events and upheavals in countries such as Vietnam, China, Indonesia, and others shaping the modern Asian landscape. The book combines journalistic narrative …
This classic study by Tibor Mende examines the geopolitical and social conditions of Southeast Asia during the mid-twentieth century. Written at the height of the Cold War, the book analyzes how the region found itself caught between opposing global powers and competing ideological influences. Mende discusses the political struggles, economic challenges, and emerging national identities of Sout…
This third edition of “The Far East” provides a comprehensive survey of the history, culture, and political development of East Asia. Written by Chester A. Bain and edited by Helmut G. Callis, the book offers an overview of major historical events, social transformations, and regional interactions in China, Japan, Korea, and neighboring areas. The text serves as an introductory guide to Ori…
This book provides a comparative political analysis of the Westernization process in Asia. Frank C. Darling examines how Asian societies responded politically, culturally, and institutionally to Western influence from the nineteenth to the twentieth century. The study explores major themes including political modernization, social transformation, colonial legacies, and the development of contem…
This book offers a comparative political analysis of the Westernization process in Asia. Frank C. Darling examines the historical, political, and social forces that have shaped the region’s responses to Western influence. The study explores how Asian countries adapted or resisted Western political models, and evaluates the impact of Westernization on governance, social structures, and nationa…