Format:
xi, 256 Seiten ;
,
24 cm.
ISBN:
978-0-231-19215-6
,
978-0-231-19214-9
Series Statement:
Columbia studies in international and global history
Content:
"This book reassesses the thought and impact of the Philippine Revolution (1896-1905), particularly in relation to the landscape of "Asia," then newly reconceived in anti-imperial thought. This reassesment explains the Revolution's full historical role and place, illuminating an important transitional moment in Southeast Asian, imperial, and international history in the region, and reconnecting Philippine history to that of Southeast and East Asia at this pivotal moment of the birth of the Philippine nation. There were alternative visions of world order and of modernity, other than those offered by the West, and the legacies of these visions have lived on beyond this transnational moment of political and discursive experimentation."
Note:
A Transnational Turn-of-the-Century in Southeast Asia -- The Philippine Propaganda Movement Constructs 'Asia' and the Malay Race, 1887- -- The Philippine Revolution Mobilizes 'Asia,' 1892- -- The First Philippine Republic's Pan-Asian Emissary, 1898- -- The Afterlife of the Philippine Revolution in Pan-Asianism and the Region
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-231-54968-4
Language:
English
Subjects:
History
Keywords:
Philippinische Revolution
;
Weltordnung
;
Asien
;
History