Modern Asian Studies 2004 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A disguised defeat: the Myanmar campaign of the Qing dynasty. | Regional focus/area studies | Yingcong Dai |
Britain and Brunei, 1945-1963: Imperial retreat and royal ascendancy. | Regional focus/area studies | Stockwell, A.J. |
Citizenship, social equality and government reform: changes in the household registration system in Korea, 1894-1910. | Regional focus/area studies | Hwang, Kyung Moon |
Commune elections in Cambodia: 1981 foundations and 2002 reformulations. | Regional focus/area studies | Slocomb, Margaret |
Conflict, justice, and the stranger-king indigenous roots of colonial rule in Indonesia and elsewhere. | Regional focus/area studies | Henley, David |
Early British rule and social classification in Lanka. | Regional focus/area studies | Rogers, John D. |
Gosain Tawaif: slaves, sex and ascetics in Rasdhan, ca. 1800-1857. | Regional focus/area studies | Pinch, Vijay |
Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta qiaoxiang. | Regional focus/area studies | Williams, Michael (British actor) |
Household crimes and domestic order: keeping the peace in colonial Calcutta, c. 1770-c. 1840. | Regional focus/area studies | Ghosh, Durba |
Imagining 'Greater India': French and Indian visions of colonialism in the Indic mode. | Regional focus/area studies | Bayly, Susan |
India for the working classes: the maps of the society for the diffusion of useful knowledge. | Regional focus/area studies | Barrow, Ian J. |
Indian political representations in Britain during the transition to colonialism. | Regional focus/area studies | Fisher, Michael H. |
In search of the British Indian in British India: white orphans, Kipling's Kim, and class in colonial India. | Regional focus/area studies | Hubel, Teresa |
Islamization, gentrification and domestication: 'a girls' Islamic course' and rural Muslims in western Uttar Pradesh. | Regional focus/area studies | Jeffery, Patricia, Jeffery, Roger, Jeffrey, Craig |
Mental health as public peace: Kaneko Junji and promotion of psychiatry in modern Japan. | Regional focus/area studies | Matsumura, Janice |
Naval warfare and the refraction of China's self-strengthening reforms into scientific and technological failure, 1865-1895. | Regional focus/area studies | Elman, Benjamin A. |
Political monks: The militant Buddhist movement during the Vietnam War. | Regional focus/area studies | Moyar, Mark |
Powerful persuasions: The language of property and politics in Sabah, Malaysia (North Borneo), 1881-1996. | Regional focus/area studies | Doolittle, Amity A. |
Private lives, state intervention: cases of runaway marriages in rural north India. | Regional focus/area studies | Chowdhry, Prem |
Sanjhi: 'rang sey roshni' from colour to light. | Regional focus/area studies | Ghose, Ruchira |
Sinews of panic and the nerves of empire: The imagined state's entanglement with information panic, India c. 1880-1912. | Regional focus/area studies | Choudhury, D.K. Lahiri |
South India 1770-1840: the colonial transition. | Regional focus/area studies | Washbrook, David |
Stories of saints and sultans: re-membering history at the Sufi Shrines of Aurangabad. | Regional focus/area studies | Green, Nile |
'Stranger within the Gates': knowing semi-colonial Siam as extraterritorials. | Regional focus/area studies | Lysa, Hong |
The Beginnings of crony capitalism: business, politics and economic development in Malaysia, c. 1955-70. | Regional focus/area studies | White, Nicholas J. |
The deconstructed stranglers: A reassessment of thuggee. | Regional focus/area studies | Wagner, Kim A. |
Theoretical approaches to Sri Lankan history and the early Portuguese period. | Regional focus/area studies | Strathern, Alan |
'The real value of the lands': the Nawabs, the British and the land tax in eighteenth-century Bengal. | Regional focus/area studies | Travers, T.R. |
The search for Chinese Christianity in the republican period (1912-1949). | Regional focus/area studies | Lian Xi |
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