ASEAS Newsletter Archive

Sunrise in Bagan, Myanmar with balloons in sky

ASEASUK News No. 46 Autumn 2009
In this issue – the latest news from Southeast Asian Studies, upcoming conferences, and new publications, plus:

  • All the latest from the 25th ASEAS Conference at Swansea University.
  • Book Reviews including: Paths
and
rivers.
Sa’dan
Toraja
society
in transformation (2009), Torture,
truth
and
justice:
the
case
of
Timor-Leste (2008), and A
history
of
modern
Burma (2008).

Sunrise in Bagan, Myanmar with balloons in sky
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Bac Son Valley, northern Vietnam

ASEASUK News No. 45 Spring 2009
In this issue – the latest news from Southeast Asian Studies, upcoming conferences, and new publications, plus:

  • Reports from two Cambridge conferences: ‘Strategies and consequences of intercultural exchange in SE Asia c.1500–1800’ & ‘Continuity and change: (re)conceptualising power in SE Asia’.
  • Book Reviews including: Expressing Islam: religious life and politics in Indonesia (2008) and Land in transition: reform and poverty in rural Vietnam (2008).

Bac Son Valley, northern Vietnam
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Tugu Negara Monument, Kuala Lumpur

ASEASUK News No. 44 Autumn 2008
In this issue – the latest news from Southeast Asian Studies, upcoming conferences, and new publications, plus:

  • Remembering Professor Mary Turnbull, 1927-2008.
  • Key take aways from the 24th ASEAS Conference, at Liverpool John Moores University.
  • Book Reviews including: Southeast Asian development: critical concepts in the social sciences (2008) and Legacies of World War II in South and East Asia (2007).

Tugu Negara Monument, Kuala Lumpur
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Hand on guitar strings

ASEASUK News No. 43 Spring 2008
In this issue – the latest news from Southeast Asian Studies, upcoming conferences, and new publications, plus:

  • Highlights of the 2007 ‘Shan Buddhism and Culture’ conference.
  • Book Reviews including: Disease and demography in colonial Burma (2006), Making scenes: reggae, punk, and death metal in 1990s Bali (2007), Other Malays: nationalism and cosmopolitanism in the modern Malay world (2006).

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