Publication

2007-05-15 - Belknap Press

Language

English

Word Count

176,000 words, Guess

Page Count

704 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number2007060351
  • Goodreads670777
  • LibraryThing3334567

Classifications

  • LCCDS526.7 .B38 2007

Description

"In September 1945, after the fall of the atomic bomb -- and with it, the Japanese empire -- Asia was dominated by the British. Governing a vast crescent of land that stretched from India through Burma and down to Singapore, and with troops occupying the French and Dutch colonies in southern Vietnam and Indonesia, Britain's imperial might had never seemed stronger. Yet within a few violent years, British power in the region would crumble, and myriad independent nations would struggle into existence. Christopher Bayly and Tim Harper show how World War II never really ended in these ravaged Asian lands but instead continued in bloody civil wars, anti-colonial insurrections, and inter-communal massacres. These years became the most formative in modern Asian history, as Western imperialism vied with nascent nationalist and communist revolutionaries for political control"--Jacket.

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