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Southeast Asia, 1300-1540

Charney, Michael W.

Authors

Michael W. Charney



Contributors

Anne Curry
Editor

David A. Graff
Editor

Abstract

The end of the thirteenth century and the early decades of the fourteenth century witnessed the end of Southeast Asia’s classical period, that age when the empires of Pagan (Burma), Angkor (Cambodia), Dai Viet (northern Vietnam), and Sri Vijaya (in the Malay Archipelago) thrived and introduced the region’s religions, political models, and cultural standards. The thirteenth-century invasions of Mongol armies coming out of Yuan China encouraged, but did not cause, the collapse of most of these states, although changes in the application of the Chinese tribute system may have played a substantial role in the fall of Sri Vijaya. On the mainland, however, Mongol intervention was merely disruptive and did not represent meaningful conquest. Instead, administrative weaknesses and trade dislocation contributed to political fragmentation followed by internecine war among the myriad successor states. This fighting would only end with the reemergence of large-scale empires from the middle to the end of the sixteenth century. The period between 1300 and 1540 thus represented a phase of near constant warfare, due both to the multiplicity of competing polities and the administrative weaknesses that worked against sustained political centralization. By the end of the period, the formation of new empires established the political terrain for warfare in the centuries to come.

Citation

Charney, M. W. (2020). Southeast Asia, 1300-1540. In A. Curry, & D. A. Graff (Eds.), The Cambridge History of War II: War and the Medieval World (507-522). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781139025492.020

Publication Date Sep 1, 2020
Deposit Date Dec 14, 2020
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Pages 507-522
Series Title The Cambridge History of War
Book Title The Cambridge History of War II: War and the Medieval World
ISBN 9781139025492
DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/9781139025492.020
Keywords Warfare, Southeast Asia, Medieval, Burma, Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaya, firearms, elephants, cavalry
Related Public URLs https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/cambridge-history-of-war/southeast-asia-13001540/2F62B9ADF3A531B7F49335CC76998EE4