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The Cham of Vietnam : History, Society and Art

Author :  Bruce Lockhart and Tran Ky Phuong (Ed)

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Country
Singapore
Publisher
NUS Press, Singapore
ISBN 9789971694593
Format PaperBack
Language English
Year of Publication 2011
Bib. Info xx. 460p. ; 23cm. Includes bibliographical references and index
Categories 1. Champa (Kingdom) ? History ? Congresses 2. Champa (Kingdom) ? Civilization ? Congresses 3. Champa (Kingdom) ? Antiquities ? Congresses
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The Cham people once inhabited and ruled over a large stretch of what is now the central Vietnamese coast. The Indianized civilization of this Austronesian-speaking group flourished between roughly the third and fifteenth centuries, and they competed with the Vietnamese and Khmers for influence in mainland Southeast Asia, but the Cham territories eventually became part of modern Vietnam. Written by specialists in history, archaeology, anthropology, art history, and linguistics, the essays in The Cham of Vietnam contribute to a revisionist overview of Cham history by re-assessing the ways the Cham have been studied by different generations of scholars of what "Champa" has represented over the centuries of its history. Several chapters focus on archaeological work in central Vietnam and position recent discoveries within the broader framework of Cham history, but there are also discussions of Cham economy, society and culture. Through this study of a people that did not become a nation-state, the book provides penetrating insights into the history of Vietnam and on the broader dynamic of Southeast Asian history

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