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Part I: Cultural Heritage 1. The Land and Its People 2. Early Kingdoms in Mainland Southeast Asia 3. Early Kingdoms of Sumatra and Java 4. The Rise of New States: Ayuthaya, Majapahit, and Malacca 5. European Intrusion in the Indian Archipelago: The Early Phase 6. Mainland Southeast Asia: The Consolidations of Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam Part II: Colonial Interlude 7. The English and Dutch in the East Indies 8. British Role in the Malay States in the Nineteenth Century 9. Pride and Paramountcy: Anglo-Burmese Relations in the Nineteenth Century 10. The French in Vietnam and Cambodia 11. Thailand Remains Independent Part III: Nationalist Response 12. Nationalist Movements in Southeast Asia: General 13. Filipino Urge for Freedom from Spanish and U.S. Rule 14. The Nationalist Movements: Indonesia 15. The Nationalist Movements: Myanmar 16. Thailand's Constitutional Revolution 17. The Nationalist Movements: Vietnam 18. The Nationalist Movements: Malaya, Cambodia, and Laos Part IV: Fruits of Freedom 19. Independent Philippines 20. Myanmar: Toward Integration and Democracy 21. Thailand: Independence at Any Price 22. Indonesia: Unity Amid Diversity 23. East Timor: Birth of a New Nation 24. Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei 25. Nationalism and Communism in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos 26. Vietnam and Cambodia Under Communism 27. Tsunami, Cyclone, and Terrorism in Southeast Asia
Wilson et al. (Sun,) studied this question.