Cross-Cultural Exchange in Colonial South-East Asia
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(2023)
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G Bracken (TU Delft - Spatial Planning and Strategy)
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Spatial Planning and Strategy
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2023
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Abstract
'Cross-Cultural Exchange and the Colonial Imaginary', edited by H. Hazel Hahn, examines a phenomenon she says is as old as the history of human settlement. One of the book’s main strengths is its focus on exchange for the modern period which, as Hahn admits, is unusual but useful because it’s not so well understood (particularly when compared to the early-modern era).