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Maritime Southeast Asia Between South Asia and China to the Sixteenth Century
著者 Sen, Tansen (著)
掲載誌 TRaNS: Trans-Regional and -National Studies of Southeast Asia
巻号v.2 n.1 Special Issue 1: Heritage, History, and Historical Processes
出版年月日2014.03
ページ31 - 59
出版者Cambridge University Press
出版サイト https://www.cambridge.org/
出版地New York, NY, US [紐約, 紐約州, 美國]
資料の種類期刊論文=Journal Article
言語英文=English
キーワードIntra-Asian interactions; maritime Southeast Asia; Buddhism; trade; India; China
抄録The maritime regions of Southeast Asia played an important but varying role in connecting South Asia and China prior to the sixteenth century. With regard to commercial exchanges, traders, ships, and polities in Southeast Asia facilitated and sometimes controlled the flow of goods. Additionally, merchant associations from South Asia and China established their bases in Southeast Asia to participate in trading activities in the Bay of Bengal and South China Sea regions. At least three distinct networks emerged as a result of these maritime interactions: 1) networks of exchanges among the polities skirting the Bay of Bengal; 2) networks that connected the areas around the South China Sea; and 3) networks of direct exchanges between South Asia and China. Buddhist ideas also circulated through these networks, but seem to have made limited inroads in the maritime regions of Southeast Asia prior to the fifth century AD. By this time, Buddhism had already spread widely in China, with significant number of Buddhist missionaries arriving in the region through the maritime routes. Rather than playing a staging role in the transmission of Buddhism to China, the doctrine may have penetrated maritime Southeast Asia due to the vibrant Buddhist interactions and a significant increase in commercial activity along the networks linking South Asia and China during the fourth and fifth centuries. The use of Buddhism to legitimise new regimes in China and the diplomatic exchanges between Southeast Asian polities and these courts may have also facilitated the spread of Buddhism in the region.
目次INTRODUCTION 31
SOUTHEAST ASIA AND THE MARITIME TRADE BETWEEN SOUTH ASIA AND CHINA 34
Phase 1: The Austronesians and the Early Commercial Networks (Prior to Sixth Century BC) 35
Phase 2: Urbanisation and Long-Distance Commercial Activity (Sixth Century BC to First Century AD) 37
Phase 3: State Formations and the Expansion of Commercial Networks (First–Eleventh Century AD) 39
Phase 4: The Era of Merchant Guilds (Eleventh to mid-Sixteenth Centuries) 42
MARITIME SOUTHEAST ASIA AND THE SPREAD OF BUDDHISM 44
CONCLUSION 53
ISSN2051364X (P); 20513658 (E)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1017/trn.2013.15
ヒット数162
作成日2022.09.30
更新日期2022.09.30



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