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インド洋地域・東南アジア

Indian Ocean, Southeast Asia
  書名 著者名 冊数 出版元 刊行年 価格 解説
Pearls, People, and Power: pearling and Indian Ocean worlds. Pearls, People, and Power: pearling and Indian Ocean worlds. Machado, P., S. Mullins & J. Christensen (ed.) x,426p maps Ohio U.P. 2019 17,829円 Pearl industry and trade -- Indian Ocean Region -- History Pearls, People, and Power will become a benchmark edited collection in world commodity history. It covers a large chronological and geographical swath of the pearl trade from the moment the pearls are first extracted by human hands, to when they are used, worn, or worked in a variety of forms. It's an ambitious attempt to take the entirety of the production and consumption of pearls into view in very different but often connected or comparable case studies." -- Kerry Ward, author of Networks of Empire: Forced Migration in the Dutch East India Company "This significant contribution to Indian Ocean history offers a unique intersection of environmental history and marine commodity extraction, bringing together a wealth of research about how this precious marine commodity was produced and traded across multiple sites across the vast Indian Ocean
Maritime Heritage of Indian Ocean. Maritime Heritage of Indian Ocean. Tripathi, Alok (ed.) xi,352p maps, ills. photos. Organising Committee, International Seminar on Marine Archaeology 2013 24,882円 Underwater archaeology -- Navigation -- Indian Ocean -- Congresses Maritime Heritage of Indian Ocean contains selected researches related to marine archaeology in general and maritime heritage of Indian Ocean in particular. Papers contributed by renowned archaeologists and maritime historians provide valuable information about a variety of topics such as maritime trade, underwater excavations, shipwrecks, traditional shipwrecks and navigation technology, ancient ceramics, conservation of underwater finds, historic harbours, scientific advances in the field of underwater archaeology, and protection of underwater cultural heritage.
Islamic Player across the Indian Ocean: inside and outside the Mosque. Islamic Player across the Indian Ocean: inside and outside the Mosque. Parkin, David & Stephen Headley (ed.) xi+256p. pap. Routledge 2017(00) 3,544円 Islam -- Prayers and devotions -- Islam -- Indian Ocean Region -- Relations This collection of articles is concerned with an analysis of how Islamic prayer is conceptualised across different localities within the Islamic world. Namely, the region along the Indian Ocean litoral encompassing locations extending from Eastern Africa, through the Indian Ocean islands to Indonesia.
Ports around the Indian Ocean in Photographs: Suwar min mawani al-khalij wa al-muhit al-hindi. Ports around the Indian Ocean in Photographs: Suwar min mawani al-khalij wa al-muhit al-hindi. Al-Hijji, Yacoub Y. (texts & photos.) 209p photos. Center for Research and Studies on Kuwait 2008 4,831円 Harbors -- Indian Ocean -- History -- Photographs Ports around the Indian ocean in photographs/ Ṣuwar min mawānī al-Ḫāliǧ wa-al-Muḥīṭ al-Hindī
The Ocean of Churn: How the Indian Ocean shaped human history. The Ocean of Churn: How the Indian Ocean shaped human history. Sanyal, Sanjeev xiii+297p. Penguin Viking 2016 2,366円 Indian Ocean Region -- Civilization -- History Sanjeev Sanyal chronicles the grand sweep of history from East Africa to Australia, conjuring the great cities of Angkor and Vijayanagar, medieval Arab empires and Chinese 'treasure fleets' in rich, vivid detail. He explores remote archaeological sites, maritime trading networks and half-forgotten oral tales to challenge established historical narratives with fresh evidence. Shining new light on medieval geopolitics and long-lost cities, "The Ocean of Churn" is a mesmerizing journey into the heart of a vibrant civilization.
Arabic Classical Accounts of India and China: Arabic Classical Accounts of India and China: Ahmad, S. Maqbul (tr. & comm.) xv,87p Indian Institute of Advanced Study 1989 847円 India -- China -- Description and travel -- Social life and customes -- To 1200 1. al-Masālik waʼl-Mamālik . roads and kingdoms by Ibn K̲h̲urdād̲h̲bih -- 2. Ak̲h̲bār al-Ṣīn waʼl-Hind. an account of China and India by Sulaymān al-Tājir ... [et al.] translated from original Arabic with commentaries by S. Maqbul Ahmad
Sovereigns of the Sea : Omani ambition in the age of empire Sovereigns of the Sea : Omani ambition in the age of empire Alavi, Seema xxxvi,393p Penguin Random House India 2023 5,569円 Oman Kings and rulers -- Saʻīd bin Sulṭān, Sultan of Zanzibar, 1791-1856 This definitive book on the Sultans of Oman is a thrilling historical account of their action-packed battles, daring expeditions, epic triumphs and ingenious politics in the long nineteenth century. It puts the optic of 'micro-history' on their fascinating lives as they navigated the geopolitics of their time and propelled the politics of the Western Indian Ocean. It offers a comprehensive and in-depth examination of the ambitions of the Omani patriarch Sultan Sayyid Saʻīd and his four sons and shows how integral they were to the political culture of the region.
Tuhfat al-Mujahidin: a historical epic of the sixteenth century. Tuhfat al-Mujahidin: a historical epic of the sixteenth century. Makhdum, Shaykh Zainuddin xxxii,139p ills. maps Islamic Book Trust 2009(06) 3,025円 Islam -- India -- Malabar Coast -- History Tuḥfat-al-mujāhidīn : a historical epic of the sixteenth century [Tuḥfat al-mujāhidīn fī baʻḍ akhbār al-Burtughālīyīn] Shaykh Zainuddin Makhdum ; translated from Arabic with annotations by S. Muhammad Husayn Nainar Tuḥfat al-Mujāhidīn (Glory to the Victory of Martyrs) written mainly after 1583 AD deals with the chronological, political and military accounts of the Zamorins of Calicut and their naval commandants, the Kunjalis, in their fight against the Portuguese, a pioneering historical work dealing with the struggle of the Malabar Muslims against the Portuguese colonisers' encroachment in India.
Across the Green Sea: histories from the Western Indian Ocean, 1440-1640. Across the Green Sea: histories from the Western Indian Ocean, 1440-1640. Subrahmanyam, Sanjay xix,274p illus. maps U. of Texas Press 2024 9,181円 Indian Ocean -- Navigation -- History -- 15th-17th centuries A history of two centuries of interactions among the areas bordering the western Indian Ocean, including India, Iran, and Africa. Introduction: Conceptual Issues in Connected Histories 1. An Epoch of Transitions, 1440–1520 2. The View from the Hijaz, 1500–1550 3. The Afro-Indian Axis 4. The View from Surat A Conclusion: Toward Polyphonic Histories
In Asian Waters: Oceanic worlds from Yemen to Yokohama. In Asian Waters: Oceanic worlds from Yemen to Yokohama. Tagliacozzo, Eric xix,489p. photos. maps Princeton U.P. 2022 6,793円 Ocean and civilization -- Asia -- Trade -- Navigation -- History Paying special attention to migration, trade, the environment, and cities, In Asian Waters examines the long history of contact between China and East Africa, the spread of Hinduism and Buddhism across the Bay of Bengal, and the intertwined histories of Islam and Christianity in the Philippines. The book illustrates how India became central to the spice trade, how the Indian Ocean became a “British lake” between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries, and how lighthouses and sea mapping played important roles in imperialism. The volume ends by asking what may happen if China comes to rule the waves of Asia, as Britain once did.
Monsoon Islam: trade and faith on the medieval Malabar coast. Monsoon Islam: trade and faith on the medieval Malabar coast. Prange, Sebastian R. ix,344p. pap. 古書 Cambridge U.P. 2018 2,178円 India -- Malabar Coast -- Islam -- Commerce -- History Between the twelfth and sixteenth centuries, a distinct form of Islamic thought and practice developed among Muslim trading communities of the Indian Ocean. Sebastian R. Prange argues that this 'Monsoon Islam' was shaped by merchants not sultans, forged by commercial imperatives rather than in battle, and defined by the reality of Muslims living within non-Muslim societies. Focusing on India's Malabar Coast, the much-fabled 'land of pepper', Prange provides a case study of how Monsoon Islam developed in response to concrete economic, socio-religious, and political challenges. Because communities of Muslim merchants across the Indian Ocean were part of shared commercial, scholarly, and political networks, developments on the Malabar Coast illustrate a broader, trans-oceanic history of the evolution of Islam across monsoon Asia. This history is told through four spaces that are examined in their physical manifestations as well as symbolic meanings: the Port, the Mosque, the Palace, and the Sea.
Waves Across the South: a new history of revolution and empire. Waves Across the South: a new history of revolution and empire. Sivasundaram, Sujit 2020 U. of Chicago Press 2021 4,730円 Imperialism -- South Asia -- Pacific Area -- History -- Colonies -- Fance -- Netherlands This is a story of tides and coastlines, winds and waves, islands and beaches. It is also a retelling of indigenous creativity, agency, and resistance in the face of unprecedented globalization and violence. Waves Across the South shifts the narrative of the Age of Revolutions and the origins of the British Empire; it foregrounds a vast southern zone that ranges from the Arabian Sea and southwest Indian Ocean across to the Bay of Bengal, and onward to the South Pacific and the Tasman Sea. As the empires of the Dutch, French, and especially the British reached across these regions, they faced a surge of revolutionary sentiment. Long-standing venerable Eurasian empires, established patterns of trade and commerce, and indigenous practice also served as a context for this transformative era. In addition to bringing long-ignored people and events to the fore, Sujit Sivasundaram opens the door to new and necessary conversations about environmental history, the consequences of historical violence, the legacies of empire, the extraction of resources, and the indigenous futures that Western imperialism cut short.
Stuti and Stava: (Bauddha, ,Saiva and Vaisnava) of Balinse Brahman priests. Stuti and Stava: (Bauddha, ,Saiva and Vaisnava) of Balinse Brahman priests. Goudriaan, T. & C. Hooykaas 608p photos. North-Holland 1971 12,573円 Hymns, Sanskrit -- Bali Island (Indonesia) -- Religion The Balinese brahman priests, two dozen of them Bauddha, some two hundred of them Saiva, are in the habit of singing, muttering or reproducing to the memory a not inconsiderable number of songs in honour of the Gods, for the greater part when the essential ritual aim has been achived. Sylvain Levi in his "Sanskrit Texts from Bali" (GOS LXVII, Baroda 1933) produced some fifty of them after a sgort stay in Bali in 1928. Going tghrough a considerable number of Mss resulted in the more than three hundred collected in this book. Includes texts of hymns in Sanskrit with English translation
Ślokāntara.: an Old Javanese didactic text. Ślokāntara.: an Old Javanese didactic text. Rani, Sharada (ed.) 355p. 古書 International Academy of Indian Culture 1957 12,000円 Ślokāntara -- Didactic poetry, Javanese Text [consists] of 83 Sanskrit slokas followed by their Old-Javanese prose-explanations." With English translation, introductory remarks, and notes
History, Buddhism, and New Religious Movements in Cambodia. History, Buddhism, and New Religious Movements in Cambodia. Marston, John & Elizabeth Guthrie (ed.) x,260p. pap. U. of Hawaii Press 2004 5,168円 Buddhism -- Cambodia -- History -- 20th century 1 The future of Cambodia's past : a messianic middle-period Cambodian royal cult / Ashley Thompson -- 2 Khmer identity and Theravāda Buddhism / Anne Hansen -- 3 Making a religion of the nation and its language : the French protectorate (1863-1954) and the Dhammakāy / Penny Edwards -- 4 The suffering of kings : substitute bodies, healing, and justice in Cambodia / Ashley Thompson -- 5 Stec Gaṃlaṅ ̕and Yāy Deb : worshiping kings and queens in Cambodia today / Hang Chan Sophea -- 6 Khmer Buddhism, female asceticism, and salvation / Elizabeth Guthrie -- 7 A medium possession practice and its relationship with Cambodia Buddhism : the Grū Pāramī / Didier Bertrand -- 8 Clay into stone : a modern-day Tāpas ̕/ John Marston -- 9 Locating the transnational in Cambodia's Dhammayātrā / Kathryn Poethig -- 10 The spirit cult of Khleang Moeung in Long Beach, California / Teri Shaffer Yamada
Goddess on the Rise: pilgrimage and popular religion in Vietnam. Goddess on the Rise: pilgrimage and popular religion in Vietnam. Taylor, Philip x,332p. pap. U. of Hawaii Press 2004 5,049円 Vietnam, southern -- Religious life and customs Since the early 1990s, the shrine of Ba Chua Xu, the Lady of the Realm, has become the most visited religious site in southern Vietnam, receiving more than a million visitors annually. Mother, benevolent creditor, healer, relationship advisor, business consultant, the Lady of the Realm is one of a group of goddesses whose shrines attract devotees from all corners of rural and urban society. Goddess on the Rise follows these pilgrims' pathways, taking readers on a journey through a cultural landscape of popular rites, beliefs, and exegesis into a world where female deities reign supreme. Philip Taylor's in-depth study of pilgrimage introduces readers to the practical expectations, passions, and controversies that surround the goddesses, bringing to life the effervescence, creativity, and flux of modern Vietnamese religion. He offers important insights into people's everyday experience of the profound economic, cultural, and social transformations underway in this socialist country.
Boundaries of the Text: epic performance in South and Southeast Asia. Boundaries of the Text: epic performance in South and Southeast Asia. Flueckiger, Joyce B. & Laurie J. Sears (ed.) x,161p. U. of Michigan, CSSAS 1991 2,990円 Mahābhārata -- Rāmāyaṇa (Vālmīki) -- Folk drama, Indic -- Southeast Asia -- History and criticism Eight essays examine oral and textual practices in South and Southeast Asian epic performance traditions of the Mahabharata and Ramayana.
Buddhist Poetry and Colonialism: Alagiyavanna and the Portuguese in Sri Lanka. Buddhist Poetry and Colonialism: Alagiyavanna and the Portuguese in Sri Lanka. Berkwitz, Stephen C. xv,308p. pap. Oxford U.P. 2013 8,769円 Buddhist poetry -- Sinhalese -- History and criticism -- 16th-17th centuries Many researchers have explored the impact of British and French Orientalism in the reinterpretations of Buddhism in South and Southeast Asia during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Less noticed, however, and infrequently discussed is the impact of Portuguese colonialists and missionaries upon Buddhist communities in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries across Asia. Stephen C. Berkwitz addresses this theme by examining five poetic works by Alagiyavanna Mukaveti (b.1552), a renowned Sinhala poet who participated directly in the convergence of local and trans-local cultures in early modern Sri Lanka. Berkwitz follows the written works of the poet from his position in the court of a Sinhala king, through the cultural upheavals of warfare and the expansion of colonial rule, and finally to his eventual conversion to Catholicism and employment under the Portuguese Crown. In so doing, Berkwitz explores the transformations in religion and literature rendered by what was arguably the earliest sustained encounter between Asian Buddhists and European colonialists in world history.
Saving Buddhism: the impermanence of religion in colonial Burma. Saving Buddhism: the impermanence of religion in colonial Burma. Turner, Alicia xi,221p. pap. U. of Hawaii Press 2014 4,730円 Buddhism and politics -- Burma -- History 19th-20th centuries Explores the dissonance between the goals of the colonial state and the Buddhist worldview that animated Burmese Buddhism at the turn of the twentieth century. Saving Buddhism contributes to ongoing studies of colonialism, nation, and identity in Southeast Asian studies by working to denaturalize nationalist histories.
Powerful Learning: Buddhist literati and the throne in Burma's last dynasty, 1752-1885. Powerful Learning: Buddhist literati and the throne in Burma's last dynasty, 1752-1885. Charney, Michael W. xii,297p. U. of Michigan Press 2006 9,280円 Buddhism and state -- Burma -- Konbaung Dynasty -- History -- 19th century Powerful Learning is the first intellectual history of one of the great Buddhist empires of Southeast Asia, Konbaung Burma before the British conquest. The book challenges the notion of the court and the monastic order as static institutions by examining how competition within and between them prompted major rethinking about the intellectual foundations of indigenous society and culture.

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