Since 2005, a series of significant developments has been
unfolding in the area of the Tongking Gulf under the rubric of an
ambitious project called "Two Corridors and One Rim." Proposed by
Vietnam in 2004 and enthusiastically embraced by China, the project
is designed to link their shared shores and hinterlands by
superhighways and high-speed rail. An area that had seemed a
backwater for two hundred years has suddenly become a dynamic
engine of growth.Yet how innovative are these developments? Drawing
on fresh historical insights and recent archaeological research in
northern Vietnam and southern China, "The Tongking Gulf Through
History" reveals that this region has long been a center of
cultural, political, and economic exchange. From a historical point
of view, contributors argue, the Gulf of Tongking has come full
circle. Inspired by the Braudelian vision that regionality arises
from long-term human interactions, essays avoid state-centered
approaches of nationalist histories to focus on local communities
throughout the Gulf. In doing so, they reveal a complex pattern of
interrelationships and geopolitical factors that has shaped the
gulf region for over two millennia.The first half of the volume
covers the era from the Neolithic to the tenth century, when an
independent state emerged from old Chinese Jiaozhi, or modern
northern Vietnam; the second surveys the nine centuries that
followed, in which only two states came to share the maritime
shores of the Tongking Gulf. Together, the essays illuminate how
millennia of recurring human interactions within this geographical
space have created a regional ensemble with its own longstanding
historical integrity and dynamics.
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