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Cambodia and the West, 1500-2000


Cambodia and the West, 1500-2000



von: T. O. Smith

42,79 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 19.03.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9781137555328
Sprache: englisch

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<div>This volume brings together an interdisciplinary team of established and emerging scholars from the disciplines of history, political science and communication studies, to provide a historical reappraisal of Cambodia’s relationships with the West. Contributors to the volume examine moments of historical import in Cambodia's history, from the sixteenth to the twenty-first century. These include Cambodia’s first contacts with European mercantilism; the establishment of formal French colonialism and commercialism; British peace enforcement and diplomacy after the Second World War; independence, modernisation and the onset of the Cold War and the United Nations peace process; and the Khmer Rouge genocide tribunal of more recent times. The result is a unique and significant new analysis of some of Cambodia’s most controversial interactions with the West, demonstrating how far the West has shaped the development of Cambodia in the contemporary epoch.<br></div>
1. Cambodia and the West: An Introduction; T.O. Smith<div>2.&nbsp;The Coming of the West:&nbsp;European Cambodian Marketplace Connectivity, 1500-1800; Kenneth R. Hall</div><div>3.&nbsp;Cambodia in the Nineteenth Century: Out of the Siamese Frying Pan and into the French Fire?; John Tully</div><div>4.&nbsp;Cambodia in French Indochina, 1900-1945; Trude Jacobsen</div><div>5.&nbsp;A British Interlude: Allied Peace Enforcement, 1945-1947; T.O. Smith</div><div>6. Independence to Disaster, 1945-1975; Trude Jacobsen</div><div>7. The United States and Cambodia, 1960–1991; Kenton Clymer</div><div>8. Cambodia and the United Nations, 1980-2000 (and beyond); Fergal Quinn & Kevin Doyle</div><div>Index</div>
T.O. Smith is Professor of History at Huntington University, USA. He is the author of<i> Britain and the Origins of the Vietnam War: UK Policy in Indo-China, 1943-50</i> (Palgrave, 2007), <i>Churchill, America and Vietnam, 1941-45</i> (Palgrave, 2011), and <i>Vietnam and the Unravelling of Empire: General Gracey in Asia 1941-1951</i> (Palgrave, 2014).
<div>​This volume brings together an interdisciplinary team of established and emergent scholars from the disciplines of history, political science and communication studies, to work on a historical reappraisal of Cambodia’s relationships with the West. Chapters examine moments of historical import in Cambodia's history, from the sixteenth to the twenty-first century. These include Cambodia’s first contacts with European mercantilism; the establishment of formal French colonialism and commercialism; British peace enforcement and diplomacy after the Second World War; Independence, modernisation and the onset of the Cold War and the United Nations peace process, and the Khmer Rouge genocide tribunal of more recent times. The result is a unique and significant new analysis of some of Cambodia’s most controversial interactions with the West, which demonstrates how far the West has shaped the development of Cambodia in the contemporary epoch.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div>
<p>Provides fresh insights into Cambodia’s complex relationship with the West</p><p>Brings together essays from both established and emerging scholars</p><p>Addresses pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial contact between Cambodia and the Western world</p>
Provides fresh insights into Cambodia’s complex relationship with the West<div><br></div><div>Brings together essays from both established and emerging scholars</div><div><br></div><div>Addresses&nbsp;pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial contact between Cambodia and the Western world<br></div>

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