TY - BOOK AU - Hosoda,Naomi AU - Lieberman,Victor AU - Perdue,Peter C. AU - Siu,Helen F. AU - Tagliacozzo,Eric AU - Um,Nancy AU - Ward,Kerry AU - Wheeler,Charles J. AU - Willford,Andrew AU - Yang,Anand A. TI - Asia Inside Out: Changing Times SN - 9780674598508 AV - DS33.2 .A853 2015eb U1 - 950/.3 23 PY - 2015///] CY - Cambridge, MA : PB - Harvard University Press, KW - HISTORY / Asia / General KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Introduction: Structuring Moments in Asian Connections --; 1501 in Tabriz: From Tribal Takeover to Imperial Trading Circuit? Heidi A. Walcher --; 1555: Four Imperial Revivals --; 1557: A Year of Some Significance --; 1636 and 1726: Yemen after the First Ottoman Era --; 1683: An Off shore Perspective on Vietnamese Zen --; 1745: Ebbs and Flows in the Indian Ocean --; 1874: Tea and Japan's New Trading Regime Robert Hellyer --; China and India Are One: A Subaltern's Vision of "Hindu China" during the Boxer Expedition of 1900-1901 --; Before the Gangrene Set In: Th e Dutch East Indies in 1910 --; 1956: Bangalore's Cosmpolitan Pasts and Monocultural Futures? --; 2008: "Open City" and a New Wave of Filipino Migration to the Middle East --; Contributors --; Acknowledgments --; Index; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - The first of three volumes surveying the historical, spatial, and human dimensions of inter-Asian connections, Asia Inside Out: Changing Times brings into focus the diverse networks and dynamic developments that have linked peoples from Japan to Yemen over the past five centuries. Each author examines an unnoticed moment-a single year or decade-that redefined Asia in some important way. Heidi Walcher explores the founding of the Safavid dynasty in the crucial battle of 1501, while Peter C. Perdue investigates New World silver's role in Sino-Portuguese and Sino-Mongolian relations after 1557. Victor Lieberman synthesizes imperial changes in Russia, Burma, Japan, and North India in the seventeenth century, Charles Wheeler focuses on Zen Buddhism in Vietnam to 1683, and Kerry Ward looks at trade in Pondicherry, India, in 1745. Nancy Um traces coffee exports from Yemen in 1636 and 1726, and Robert Hellyer follows tea exports from Japan to global markets in 1874. Anand Yang analyzes the diary of an Indian soldier who fought in China in 1900, and Eric Tagliacozzo portrays the fragility of Dutch colonialism in 1910. Andrew Willford delineates the erosion of cosmopolitan Bangalore in the mid-twentieth century, and Naomi Hosoda relates the problems faced by Filipino workers in Dubai in the twenty-first. Moving beyond traditional demarcations such as West, East, South, and Southeast Asia, this interdisciplinary study underscores the fluidity and contingency of trans-Asian social, cultural, economic, and political interactions. It also provides an analytically nuanced and empirically rich understanding of the legacies of Asian globalization UR - https://doi.org/10.4159/harvard.9780674736207 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780674736207 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/cover/covers/9780674736207.jpg ER -