Daniel Bultmann
Nr. 147 (2018) Rezensionen 131–33 {:en}David P. Chandler, Robert Cribb and Li Narangoa (eds.): End of Empire. 100 Days in 1945 that Changed Asia and the WorldCopenhagen: NIAS press. 346 S., 22,99 EUR This book edited by David P. Chandler, Robert Cribb, and Li Narangoa is a fascinating kaleidoscope that outlines new perspectives on national and transregional histories and their global interconnectedness. Focusing on one hundred days and how the events during this short period shaped the fate of the region … von by Daniel Bultmann
Nr. 142 (2017) Rezensionen 103–104 {:en}Katherine Brickell, Simon Springer (eds.): The Handbook of Contemporary CambodiaLondon: Routledge, 2016. 496 S., 149,49 EUR There is more to Cambodia than the Khmer Rouge. Our perception of Cambodia is often shaped by the horrors of the Communist Party of Kampuchea’s (CPK) reign from April 1975 to January 1979. However, “The Handbook of Contemporary Cambodia” makes a strong case for the importance of studying … von by Daniel Bultmann