Asian states have long been perceived as being fundamentally different from those lying in the "developmental path" of European civilization-Mesopotamian, Mediterranean, and European complex societies. This perception has been manifest in such historical constructions as the Asiatic Mode of Production and Oriental Despotism and is continued in more recent popular treatments of Asian prehistory. In order to develop more appropriate and realistic views of all complex societies, this history must be addressed and the particular experiences of Asian states integrated into general archaeological models. The papers in this volume represent a small step in this direction. KEYWORDS: Asia, complex societies, states, colonialism, Oriental Despotism, ...
Following the recent trends of globalization and regionalization, the idea of Asia has been revived ...
The study of regionalism is often characterised as too fragmented, plagued by disagreements over suc...
The initial hypothesis of this research was that divergent regional perspectives on Asia- issues of ...
Three key themes consistently play a role in the study of early state formation in eastern Inner Asi...
A number of archaeologists are making significant advances in the historical archaeology of Southeas...
It has long been the practice to analyze modern Asia from the viewpoint of nations and international...
Asia as we know it today is the product of a wide range of polity expansions over time. Recognising ...
Introduction to the volume Trajectories of State Formation across Fifteenth-Century Islamic West-Asi...
Archaeology of East Asia: The Rise of Civilization in China, Korea and Japan Gina L. Barnes Oxbow Bo...
This second chapter presents a theoretical contextualization of the volume’s specific case studies, ...
This paper attempts to incorporate the history of East Asian cultural interactions into the field of...
"The Routledge Handbook of Highland Asia is the first comprehensive and critical overview of the eth...
There is a general tendency within Western social science to focus on the city as a primary instrume...
Human civilizations throughout time have all grappled with the challenge of molding geographical and...
Introduction This chapter advances Global Historical Sociology (GHS) by offering a new interpretatio...
Following the recent trends of globalization and regionalization, the idea of Asia has been revived ...
The study of regionalism is often characterised as too fragmented, plagued by disagreements over suc...
The initial hypothesis of this research was that divergent regional perspectives on Asia- issues of ...
Three key themes consistently play a role in the study of early state formation in eastern Inner Asi...
A number of archaeologists are making significant advances in the historical archaeology of Southeas...
It has long been the practice to analyze modern Asia from the viewpoint of nations and international...
Asia as we know it today is the product of a wide range of polity expansions over time. Recognising ...
Introduction to the volume Trajectories of State Formation across Fifteenth-Century Islamic West-Asi...
Archaeology of East Asia: The Rise of Civilization in China, Korea and Japan Gina L. Barnes Oxbow Bo...
This second chapter presents a theoretical contextualization of the volume’s specific case studies, ...
This paper attempts to incorporate the history of East Asian cultural interactions into the field of...
"The Routledge Handbook of Highland Asia is the first comprehensive and critical overview of the eth...
There is a general tendency within Western social science to focus on the city as a primary instrume...
Human civilizations throughout time have all grappled with the challenge of molding geographical and...
Introduction This chapter advances Global Historical Sociology (GHS) by offering a new interpretatio...
Following the recent trends of globalization and regionalization, the idea of Asia has been revived ...
The study of regionalism is often characterised as too fragmented, plagued by disagreements over suc...
The initial hypothesis of this research was that divergent regional perspectives on Asia- issues of ...