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3. Some Notes on Relations between Central and local (jovernment in Ancient Java
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction xi
- 1. The Early and the Imperial Kingdom in Southeast Asian History 1
- 2. Hydrau lie Works and Southeast Asian Polities 23
- 3. Some Notes on Relations between Central and local (jovernment in Ancient Java 49
- 4. Negara, Mandala, and Despotic State: Images of Early Java 65
- 5. Some Remarks on Early State Formation in Cambodia 95
- 6. "Elephants Can Actually Swim": Contemporary Chinese Views of Late Ly Dai Viet 117
- 7. Authority and Legitimacy in 11th Century Vietnam 139
- 8. From Myth to History: Imagined Polities in 14th Century Vietnam 177
- 9. Shipshape Societies: Boat Symbolism and Political Systems in Insular Southeast Asia 187
- 10. Changing Perspectives in Island Southeast Asia 215
- 11. Political and Cultural Continuities at Dvaravati Sites 229
- 12. The True and the Corbel Arch in Mainland Southeast Asian Monumental Architecture 239
- 13. Vietnamese Ceramics and Cultural Identity: Evidence from the Ly and T ran Dynasties 255
- 14. Traditions, Acculturation, Renovation: The Evolutional Pattern of Vietnamese Culture 271
- 15. Symbolism of Kingship in Arakan 279
- 16. Buddhism in Champa 289
- 17. The Ordering of (jenerations: Change and Continuity in Old Javanese Kinship 315
- 18. Sources on Economic Activities in Khmer and Cham Lands 327
- 19. Narrative Bas-Reliefs at Candi Surawana 335
- 20. Possibilities for a Reading of the 1293-1357 Period in the Vietnamese Annals 369
- Index 411
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction xi
- 1. The Early and the Imperial Kingdom in Southeast Asian History 1
- 2. Hydrau lie Works and Southeast Asian Polities 23
- 3. Some Notes on Relations between Central and local (jovernment in Ancient Java 49
- 4. Negara, Mandala, and Despotic State: Images of Early Java 65
- 5. Some Remarks on Early State Formation in Cambodia 95
- 6. "Elephants Can Actually Swim": Contemporary Chinese Views of Late Ly Dai Viet 117
- 7. Authority and Legitimacy in 11th Century Vietnam 139
- 8. From Myth to History: Imagined Polities in 14th Century Vietnam 177
- 9. Shipshape Societies: Boat Symbolism and Political Systems in Insular Southeast Asia 187
- 10. Changing Perspectives in Island Southeast Asia 215
- 11. Political and Cultural Continuities at Dvaravati Sites 229
- 12. The True and the Corbel Arch in Mainland Southeast Asian Monumental Architecture 239
- 13. Vietnamese Ceramics and Cultural Identity: Evidence from the Ly and T ran Dynasties 255
- 14. Traditions, Acculturation, Renovation: The Evolutional Pattern of Vietnamese Culture 271
- 15. Symbolism of Kingship in Arakan 279
- 16. Buddhism in Champa 289
- 17. The Ordering of (jenerations: Change and Continuity in Old Javanese Kinship 315
- 18. Sources on Economic Activities in Khmer and Cham Lands 327
- 19. Narrative Bas-Reliefs at Candi Surawana 335
- 20. Possibilities for a Reading of the 1293-1357 Period in the Vietnamese Annals 369
- Index 411