Just who are the Malays? This provocative study, now available in paperback, poses the question and considers how and why the answers have changed over time, and from one region to another. Anthony Milner develops a sustained argument about ethnicity and identity in an historical 'Malay' context.
Los pueblos del Sudeste Asiático y el Pacífico Serie
Esta completa serie profundiza en la rica historia y las vibrantes culturas de los diversos pueblos que habitan el sudeste asiático y el Pacífico. Cada volumen explora meticulosamente la identidad única, las tradiciones y la evolución de un grupo étnico específico o de pueblos relacionados. Escritos por destacados historiadores y antropólogos internacionales, estos libros ofrecen perspectivas académicas pero accesibles. La colección proporciona una exploración sin precedentes y cautivadora de esta vasta y fascinante región geográfica.


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