ASEAS Newsletter Archive

Bali, Indonesia

ASEASUK News No. 42 Autumn 2007
In this issue – the latest news from Southeast Asian Studies, upcoming conferences, and new publications, plus:

  • Key take aways from two Cambridge conferences: ‘Britain and the Malay World’ and ‘Narrating the nation: Thirty years of A history of Singapore’.
  • Book Reviews including: Myanmar: Beyond politics to societal imperatives (2005) and The changing world of Bali: religion, society and tourism (2005).

Bali, Indonesia
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El Nido, Palawan, Philippines

ASEASUK News No. 41 Spring 2007
In this issue – the latest news from Southeast Asian Studies, upcoming conferences, and new publications, plus:

  • 2008 ASEAS Conference Call for Papers.
  • Book Reviews including: Pirates in paradise: A modern history of Southeast Asia’s maritime marauders (2006) and Civil society and democratization: Social movements in Northeast Thailand (2006).

El Nido, Palawan, Philippines
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Danang Hand Bridge, Vietnam

ASEASUK News No. 40 Autumn 2006
In this issue – the latest news from Southeast Asian Studies, upcoming conferences, and new publications, plus:

  • Discussion highlights from the 23rd ASEAS Conference at St Antony’s College, University of Oxford.
  • The latest from the Myanmar Literature Project.
  • Book Reviews including: A history of modern Indonesia (2005), Rethinking Vietnam (2004), and Modernization trends in Southeast Asia (2005).

Danang Hand Bridge, Vietnam
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National Assembly Building at night in Kuching, Sarawak

ASEASUK News No. 38 Autumn 2005
In this issue – the latest news from Southeast Asian Studies, upcoming conferences, and new publications, plus:

  • The launch of the ASEAS Research Sub-Committee.
  • Book Reviews including: Islamic perspectives on the new millennium (2004), The Indonesian military after the New Order (2005), and The forest, source of life: The Kelabit of Sarawak (2003).


National Assembly Building at night in Kuching, Sarawak
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