The collection s editor writes:
Southeast Asian history and historiography would be greatly
handicapped if the writings of Nicholas Tarling were removed from
the increasingly expanding literature. The reading list has
increased several folds since the early 1950s when Southeast Asian
history was beginning to emerge as a serious area of scholarly
research and writing. Nonetheless the works of the pioneering batch
of scholars have remained relevant more than half a century since
their publications. These books and articles have attained classic
status, never failing to be listed in students required reading
lists .
Peter Nicholas Tarling (b. 1931), currently emeritus professor
at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, figured among those
whose works possessed a long shelflife. By mid-2009, the
indefatigable Tarling had authored or edited close to forty books
and more than ninety scholarly journal articles. By critically
scrutinizing and analysing British imperial designs on the region,
Tarling has contributed significantly to the historiography of
Southeast Asia as Great Britain was a major player, if not the
dalang (puppeteer) of events and developments on the geopolitical
stage.
Tarling s corpus of works, specifically his papers published in
scholarly journals, is an essential guide to all those seeking to
understand the politics and history of Southeast Asia.
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