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"Well-researched... a welcome guide." The Spectator "Reliable and
lucid." History Today With a fractured geography and complex
identity, The Philippines is an eclectic and unique mix of culture,
environment, people and politics. Known mostly for natural
disasters, migrant labour and dictatorial presidents, in this book
Philip Bowing shows how it is much, much more. Deftly navigating
the history of this populous island republic, The Making of the
Modern Philippines traces its history to define and explain its
position in the modern world. Looking past the headlines of
volcanoes, earthquakes and violence, it asks why has the Filipino
economy lagged behind its neighbours, explores the importance of
its location in geopolitics, and investigates how its deep-rooted
Catholicism clashes with the Islamic consciousness of the region in
which it sits. Taking the history of the Philippines from its
pre-colonial era, through its Spanish and American occupations and
up to the modern day, it unravels the complex politics, culture,
peoples and economy of this rich and unique nation. Engaging with
challenges the Filipino people face today such as federalism,
revolution, Mindanao, the diaspora, capitalism and relations with
China, it rediscovers the struggles, culture and history of its
past to understand the present.
Nusantaria - often referred to as 'Maritime Southeast Asia' - is
the world's largest archipelago and has, for centuries, been a
vital cultural and trading hub. Nusantara, a Sanskrit, then Malay,
word referring to an island realm, is here adapted to become
Nusantaria - denoting a slightly wider world but one with a single
linguistic, cultural and trading base. Nusantaria encompasses the
lands and shores created by the melting of the ice following the
last Ice Age. These have long been primarily the domain of the
Austronesian-speaking peoples and their seafaring traditions. The
surrounding waters have always been uniquely important as a
corridor connecting East Asia to India, the Middle East, Europe and
Africa. In this book, Philip Bowring provides a history of the
world's largest and most important archipelago and its adjacent
coasts. He tells the story of the peoples and lands located at this
crucial maritime and cultural crossroads, from its birth following
the last Ice Age to today.
"Well-researched... a welcome guide." The Spectator "Reliable and
lucid." History Today With a fractured geography and complex
identity, The Philippines is an eclectic and unique mix of culture,
environment, people and politics. Known mostly for natural
disasters, migrant labour and dictatorial presidents, in this book
Philip Bowing shows how it is much, much more. Deftly navigating
the history of this populous island republic, The Making of the
Modern Philippines traces its history to define and explain its
position in the modern world. Looking past the headlines of
volcanoes, earthquakes and violence, it asks why has the Filipino
economy lagged behind its neighbours, explores the importance of
its location in geopolitics, and investigates how its deep-rooted
Catholicism clashes with the Islamic consciousness of the region in
which it sits. Taking the history of the Philippines from its
pre-colonial era, through its Spanish and American occupations and
up to the modern day, it unravels the complex politics, culture,
peoples and economy of this rich and unique nation. Engaging with
challenges the Filipino people face today such as federalism,
revolution, Mindanao, the diaspora, capitalism and relations with
China, it rediscovers the struggles, culture and history of its
past to understand the present.
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