Geography Reference
In-Depth Information
Recommended Web Sites
Short history of Southeast Asia from early states such as Funan
to 1970.
Maps, photos, and discussion of water agreements on the
Mekong. Maps and diagrams of water flows of T Tonle Sap.
Statistics on countries along the Mekong.
Maps of historical kingdoms of Southeast Asia from National
Geographic.
Official site of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
(ASEAN).
Links to numerous sites on countries, religion, leaders, etc.
Excellent site about rice culture, heritage, ceremonies, rituals,
and ceremonies in Southeast Asia.
Home page of the Asia Society . Numerous short articles on topics
such as women in Asia, Asian religions, history , economics,
politics, etc., by country .
www .bing.com/images/search?q=mekong
Excellent photos and short discussion of colonial, Chinese, and
other architecture of Penang, Malaysia.
Good account of the Chinese in Southeast Asia.
Short account of independence movements in Southeast
Asia.
Readings on “Riverine and Island Empires.” Funan, Khmer,
Srivijaya, and Majapahit. Annenberg Foundation.
Mekong River Commission agreement on sustainable develop-
ment of the Mekong River Basin. Photos and links to various
related articles and reports.
History of Indianized Majapahit Kingdom from 1293 to about
1500. Links to related sites.
Excellent site with maps, diagrams, and photos of temples, stu-
pas, and other ancient structures. Information and virtual
tours of Asian art and architecture by country and city .
river&FORM_IGRE#
Hundreds of outstanding photos of the Mekong and life along
the river.
Bibliography Chapter 14: Southeast Asia:
Transition among the Nagas
Andaya, Barbara Watson, 2008. “Women in Southeast Asia.”
New Y ork: The Asia Society .
Brierley , Joanna Hall. 1994.
Spices: The Story of Indonesia' s Spice
T rad
. New Y ork: Oxford.
Dauvergne, Peter. 1997.
Shadows in the Forest: Japan and the
Politics of Timber in Southeast Asia
. Cambridge: MIT .
Drake, Christine. 1989.
National Integration in Indonesia
.
Honolulu: University of Hawaii.
Duchin, Dian. 1986.
The Subak Agriculture of Bali
. The New
Y ork Botanical Garden 10: 6-10.
Dutt, Ashok K., ed. 1985.
Southeast Asia: Realm of Contrasts
.
Boulder, Colo.: Westview .
Dzurek, Daniel J. 1989/90. “Piracy in Southeast Asia.”
Oceanus
32: 65-70.
Ginsburg, Norton. 1972. “The Political Dimension.” In
Focus
on Southeast Asia,
ed. Alice Taylor, pp. 3-12. New Y ork:
Praeger.
Hirschman, Charles. 1994. “Population and Society in T Twentieth-
CenturySout heast Asia.”
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
25:
381-416.
Hussey , Antonia. 1991. “Regional Development and Coopera-
tion through ASEAN.”
The Geographical Review
81: 87-98.
Jumsai, Sumet. 1997.
Naga: Cultural Origins in Siam and the
W est Pacific
. Bangkok: Chalermnit Press.
Keyes, Charles F . 1995.
The Golden Peninsula: Culture and Adapta-
tion in Mainland Southeast Asia
. Honolulu: University of Hawaii.
Kummer, David M. “The Physical Environment.” In
Southeast
Asia: Diversity and Development,
ed. Thomas R. Leinbach and
Richard Ulack, pp. 6-34. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall.
Ma, Laurence J. 1985. “Cultural Diversity .” In
Southeast Asia:
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Colo.: Westview .
Mabbet, Ian, and David Chandler. 1996.
The Khmers
. Oxford:
Blackwell.
Mastny , Lisa. 2003. “Messing With the Mekong.”
W orld W atch
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McBeth, John. 2003. “ASEAN Summit: Taking the Helm.”
Far
Eastern Economic Review
(October): 38-39.
McCawley , T Tom. 2004. “Sea of T Trouble (Piracy).”
Far Eastern
Economic Review
(May): 50-52.
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