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A complex conflict |
Nicholas Tarling |
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A Dutchman’s toil |
Thomas Voorter |
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A Japanese Bestiary from 1700 to 1950 |
Elizabeth Horto... |
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A litany of woe |
Niels Mulder |
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A New book by Fengbo Zhang, a Leading Chinese Economist |
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A Review of Democratisation, Governance and Regionalism in East and Southeast Asia: A Comparative Study |
Ajaree Tavornmas |
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After Alexander |
Andrew Glass |
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Against all odds: vanquishing smallpox in far-flung Japan |
pashino |
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At the Edge of the Forest, Essays on Cambodia, History, and Narrative in Honor of David Chandler |
Karel van Oosten |
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Audible lessons in self |
Constantine Sandis |
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Battle of the China Portrait Books |
JeordieWhite |
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Beijing: From Imperial Capital to Olympic City |
Kerry Brown |
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Bombay on the brink of modernity |
Hans Schenk |
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Bourdieu and Laos |
Martin Stuart-Fox |
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Cambodia and its own narrative: A history of ideas |
Karel van Oosten |
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Cambodia’s religions, in ashes and in ink |
Eisel Mazard |
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Chinese Identity in Post-Suharto Indonesia |
Jennifer Yang Hui |
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Chinese voices on abortion |
Margaret Sleebo... |
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Class, Caste, Colonial History and the Left in Kerala |
Sruti Bala |
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Conflict, Terrorism and the Media in Asia |
Naresh Kumar |
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Dare to be Filipino: cherish your heritage! |
Niels Mulder |
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Darkness Made Visible |
John Cadet |
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Don’t forget to remember me |
Dick van der Meij |
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Dutch resilience: maintaining a distant colony during world war |
Nicholas Tarling |
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Economic Studies about Ageing and Work in Japan: A Non-Economist Perspective |
David Chiavacci |
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Elections as popular culture |
Meredith Weiss |
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Encapsulate everything, grasp nothing: Russian imperialist discourse in Uzbekistan |
Nathan Light |
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Enchanting tales of Jodha-Akbar |
Rituparna Roy |
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Explaining the economic transformation of Chinese societies |
Jane Nolan |
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Eyes on the Prize |
Kerry Brown |
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Getting beyond image to reality in Burma (Myanmar) |
Donald M. Seekins |
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Governments and Markets in East Asia. The politics of economic crises |
Benno Galjart |
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How the West will cope with the ‘Asian Century’ |
Thomas S. Wilkins |
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In Indonesia, ‘development’ means suffering |
Niels Mulder |
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In our third age |
Niels Mulder |
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In Thailand, democracy means discipline |
Niels Mulder |
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India, Pakistan and the Secret Jihad. The Covert War in Kashmir, 1947-2004 |
Ashish Saxena |
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Intimate Empire: Bodily contacts in an imperial zone |
Claire Anderson |
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Is the grass greener on the ‘Other’ side? |
Karma Phuntsho |
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Japanese apologies |
Gerhard Krebs |
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Khmer Buddhists respond to the challenges of modernity |
Martin Stuart-Fox |
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Learning letters on cold nights |
Anna Beerens |
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Lifting up women without lifting the veil: an early 20th century Muslim women’s movement in colonial India |
Karuna Sharma |
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Mind, mayhem and money |
John A. Crespi |
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Model mythical women |
Vasudha Dalmia |
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Mongolia-China Relations. Modern and Contemporary Times |
Irina Morozova |
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Music and Manipulation |
Bob van der Linden |
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Musicians from a Different Shore. Asians and Asian Americans in Classical Music |
Nicholas Tarling |
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Negotiating the state in Mughal India |
Karuna Sharma |
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Not just nuns and oracles: contemporary Tibetan women |
Sara Shneiderman |
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