1st Edition
Nationalism and Imperialism in South and Southeast Asia Essays Presented to Damodar R.SarDesai
Introduction 1. Damodar SarDesai: Past and Present in South and Southeast Asian History (Roger D. Long) 2. Multi-Zonal Integration and Network Relations at Vijayanagara (Nalini Rao) 3. Famines of Structural Adjustment in Colonial India (Vasant Kaiwar) 4. Charles Gordon and India (Marc Jason Gilbert) 5. The Modern Tamil Humanism of A. Madhaviah (Sita Anantha Raman) 6. Capitalism, Nationalism and Industrialization in the Age of Imperialism: The Case of G.D. Birla and the Jute Industry in Colonial India (Tara Sethia) 7. The Race of Civilizations in the Age of Globalization: The Chindia Problematic (Sucheta Mazumdar) 8. ‘Before the Cock Crows’: Early Stirrings of National Awareness on the Malay Peninsula (Ingelese Lanman) 9. Kinh and Highlander in the Vietnamese Revolution (Mark W. Mcleod) 10. Writing Early Philippine History: The Growing Gulf (Damon Woods) 11. Colonial Crisis: How One American Fought for the Dignity of the Philippine Highlanders (Shelton Woods)
Biography
Arnold P. Kaminsky is Professor of History at California State University, Long Beach, USA.
Roger D. Long is at Eastern Michigan University, USA.






