In Environment, Trade and Society in Southeast Asia: A Longue Duree Perspective, eleven historians bring their knowledge and insights to bear on the long Braudelian sweep of Southeast Asian history. In doing so they seek both to debunk simplistic assumptions about fragile traditions and transformational modernities, and to identify real repeating patterns in Southeast Asia's past: clientelistic political structures, periodic tectonic and climatic disasters, ethnic occupational specializations, long cycles of economic globalization and deglobalization. Their contributions range...
In Environment, Trade and Society in Southeast Asia: A Longue Duree Perspective, eleven historians bring their knowledge and insights to...