Prince Charoon and others South East Asia
Southeast Asia needs to be dealt with as a whole, because, although the one national delegation from the region (Siam) took a minor part, nationalist movements in several Southeast Asian countries reached an early climax significant though inconclusive in the years 1919-1920. The planned Peace Confe...
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London, UK
Haus Publishing Ltd
2011
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Table of Contents:
- Part I: The Lands
- 1. Sources of East Asian Nationhood
- Part II: The Lives: The Struggle for Self-Determination
- 2. The Voice of Young Burma, 1906-22
- 3. What the Filipinos Ask, 1907-21
- 4. National and Colonial Questions: Indonesia, 1908-27
- 5. Demands of the Vietnamese People, 1906-26
- 6. Siam Reasserts Independence, 1917-39
- Part III: The Legacy
- 7. From Resistance to Independence in South East Asia


