John Keay is een Engelse journalist en auteur die bekend staat om zijn populaire geschiedenissen over India en het Verre Oosten, met name over de ontmoetingen met Europese ontdekkingen en kolonisatie. Zijn schrijfstijl wordt geprezen om een meesterlijke combinatie van grondig onderzoek, geestige humor en meeslepende verhalen. Keays levendige proza en boeiende vertelkunst hebben vele van zijn werken tot blijvende klassiekers gemaakt. Hij biedt lezers een uniek en inzichtelijk perspectief op de Aziatische geschiedenis.
Defining a distinct style of painting produced in India during the British
period and influenced by European artistic norms, this catalogue of Company
Paintings in the TAPI (Textiles & Art of the People of India) Collection is a
unique illustration of the social milieu prevailing in India in the nineteenth
century.
John Keay's epic, expert study of the twenthieth-century demise of colonial rule in the Far East The names echo like the last long notes of a bugle call: Hiroshima, Dien Bien Phu, Tiananmen Square; MacArthur and Mountbatten; The Quiet American and Bridge over the River Kwai. In a twentieth-century welter of war, Depression and Communism four empires crumbled and the West was bundled out of the East. John Keay's acclaimed study of this imperial finale draws on contemporary sources ranging from Ho Chi Minh to Dirk Bogarde. The narrative swoops from the showpiece cities of Shanghai, Saigon and Manila to the tough backwaters of Borneo and the tinkling rice fields of Bali. Grandeur of treatment is matched by trenchant analysis; unexpected continuities are revealed; and to the interaction of West and East is traced the dynamism of the Far East today.
Sowing the Wind examines the critical political underpinnings of conflict in the Middle East. Keay (known for his best-selling history of India) focuses on the hard-core countries of the Middle East known as the fertile Egypt, Jordan, Israel/Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq. Keay's account is absolutely riveting as he follows the West's manipulation, management, and mismanagement of the Middle East from 1900 up through the ascent of Arafat to power in the early 1960s. He ends with a forty-page tour-de-force update of the last forty years of American negotiation of economic and political fault lines in the Middle East.Keay's sweeping history pre-Balfour to post-Suez unearths a host of surprising firsts, from the Gulf's first "gusher" to the first aerial assault on Baghdad, the first of Syria's innumerable coups, and the first terrorist outrages and suicide bombers.
An epic narrative history that compares and contrasts the fortunes of all the countries that make up South Asia. If British India had not been partitioned in 1947, its population would today be the world s largest. At c1.5 billion, Midnight s Descendants (the offspring of those affected by the midnight hour Partition) already outnumber Europeans and Chinese; and they are growing faster than either. They comprise all the peoples of what is now called South Asia (the preferred term for the partitioned subcontinent of modern India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, plus Nepal and Sri Lanka). Midnight s Descendants is the first history of the region as a whole. Correlating and contrasting the fortunes of all the constituent nations over the last six decades affords unique insights into what is hailed as one of the world s most dynamic regions. John Keay is an expert on the region and the book will be the first account to incorporate the rich story of South Asia s transnational, or diasporic, peoples from the overlooked narratives of the subcontinent to the rise of India as a global force, Midnight s Descendants will be expansive and tumultuous in the great tradition of India s narrative epics."
Two hundred years ago, India was seen as a place with little history and less
culture.Today it is revered for a notable prehistory, a magnificent classical
age and a cultural tradition unique in both character and continuity. How this
extraordinary change in perception came about is the subject of this
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The story of both a dramatic journey retracing the historic voyage of France's
greatest 19th-century explorer up the mysterious Mekong river, and a portrait
of the river and its peoples today.