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Yves Goudineau, « What comparative studies for Asia? », CNRS Éditions
May 2004Paul Mus will have been one of the last to consider Asia as a whole: from the Indus River to Japan and from Tibet to the Indonesian archipelago. The author of the brilliant Borobudur (1935) identified a regional protohistoric cultural foundation on which the Indian and the Chinese civilisations were built, both being part of the steppes of Central Asia.As if caught in the middle of this double civilising movement, South-East Asia was formed at the last stage. It was a time when the two...