Colonialism in the Malay Archipelago civilisational encounters
Saved in:
| Other Authors: | , , |
|---|---|
| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
Kuala Lumpur
ISTAC-IIUM Publications
2020
|
| Subjects: | |
| Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
Table of Contents:
- The civilisational history of the Malay Archipelago: Arguing for a new narrative
- Rediscovering history: Malay culture and civilisation today
- Portugal's conquest of Malacca and spice monopoly: Manueline imperial policy as the motivating factor
- Representations of colonialism: the coming of Europeans to the Malay Archipelago
- Banda Islands and the treaty of Breda 1667
- The invention of the 'Bornean Pirate': the nineteenth century 'War on piracy' as pretext for colonial intervention
- Historicising Malayness: Spanish colonialism and the emergence of the "Hispanised Malay"
- Antonio pigafetta's description of Filipino women
- Manila fifty years after Magellan
- The 'ulama and colonial politics: the experience of Indonesia and Malaysia
- Tuan Guru Abdullah bin Qadi Abdus Salaam (1712-1807): a Malay hero at Cape Town
- Colonisation and the growth of the riba industry in colonial Malaya
- Connectivity and constructivism: Islam, colonial history and Malaysia's foreign policy
- The crisis of identity: the impact of colonialism and postcolonialism with special reference to language and education in Malaysia
- Colonial myth of the lazy native: postcolonial answers from history and literature


