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JOURNAL OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES
Volume 41 - Issue 03 - October 2010
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Research Articles
Slavery and cultural creativity in the Banda Islands
Phillip Winn
doi:10.1017/S0022463410000238
Published online by Cambridge University Press 07 Sep 2010
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The ‘informal Portuguese empire’ and the Topasses in the Solor archipelago and Timor in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
Leonard Y. Andaya
doi:10.1017/S002246341000024X
Published online by Cambridge University Press 07 Sep 2010
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The worst of both worlds: Commercial rice production in West Indramayu, 1885–1935
M.R. Fernando
doi:10.1017/S0022463410000251
Published online by Cambridge University Press 07 Sep 2010
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Living with difference in rural Indonesia: What can be learned for national and regional political agendas?
Michelle Carnegie
doi:10.1017/S0022463410000263
Published online by Cambridge University Press 07 Sep 2010
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Unofficial contentions: The postcoloniality of Straits Chinese political discourse in the Straits Settlements Legislative Council
Daniel P.S. Goh
doi:10.1017/S0022463410000275
Published online by Cambridge University Press 07 Sep 2010
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Testimony, trauma and performance: Some examples from Southeast Asian theatre
Roxana Waterson
doi:10.1017/S0022463410000287
Published online by Cambridge University Press 07 Sep 2010
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Notes
Maritime influences in Southeast Asia, c. 900–1300: Some further thoughts
Victor Lieberman
doi:10.1017/S0022463410000299
Published online by Cambridge University Press 07 Sep 2010
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Review Article
Localisation, regionalism and the history of ideas in Southeast Asia
Anthony Milner
doi:10.1017/S0022463410000305
Published online by Cambridge University Press 07 Sep 2010
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Book Reviews
Asia. Asian port cities, 1600–1800: Local and foreign cultural interactions. Edited by Haneda Masashi. Singapore: NUS Press and Kyoto: Kyoto University Press, 2009. Pp. xvii, 233. About 100 illustrations, some in colour.
Roderich Ptak
doi:10.1017/S0022463410000317
Published online by Cambridge University Press 07 Sep 2010
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Vietnam. The spy who loved us: The Vietnam War and Pham Xuan An's dangerous game. By Thomas A. Bass. New York: Public Affairs Press, 2009. Pp. xviii, 296, Maps, Illustrations, Notes, Index.
Ronald H. Spector
doi:10.1017/S0022463410000366
Published online by Cambridge University Press 07 Sep 2010
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The Philippines. Uncultural behavior, an anthropological investigation of suicide in the southern Philippines. By Charles J.-H. Macdonald. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2007. Pp. 307.
Oscar L. Evangelista
doi:10.1017/S0022463410000378
Published online by Cambridge University Press 07 Sep 2010
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The Philippines. Brokering a revolution: Cadres in a Philippine insurgency. Edited by Rosanne Rutten. Manila, Ateneo de Manila Press, Pp. 400.
Jennifer Keister
doi:10.1017/S002246341000038X
Published online by Cambridge University Press 07 Sep 2010
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Indonesia. Indonesia and the Muslim world: Islam and secularism in the foreign policy of Soeharto and beyond. By Anak Agung Banyu Perwita. Copenhagen: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, 2007. Pp. 222, Appendix, Bibliography, Index.
Norshahril bin Saat
doi:10.1017/S0022463410000391
Published online by Cambridge University Press 07 Sep 2010
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Indonesia. Popular culture in Indonesia: Fluid identities in post-authoritarian politics. Edited by Ariel Heryanto. London and New York: Routledge, 2008. Pp. 200, Appendix, Bibliography, Index.
Shiho Sawai
doi:10.1017/S0022463410000408
Published online by Cambridge University Press 07 Sep 2010
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Indonesia. The archives of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and the local institutions in Batavia (Jakarta). Edited and compiled by G. L. Balk, F. Van Dijk, D. J. Kortlang. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2007. Pp. 571.
Alexander Drost
doi:10.1017/S002246341000041X
Published online by Cambridge University Press 07 Sep 2010
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Indonesia. Surviving against the odds: Village industry in Indonesia. By S. Ann Dunham Edited and with a preface by Alice G. Dewey and Nancy I. Cooper. With a foreword by Maya Soetoro-Ng and an afterword by Robert W. Hefner. Durham NC and London: Duke University Press, 2009. Pp. lxiv, 374.
Merle C. Ricklefs
doi:10.1017/S0022463410000421
Published online by Cambridge University Press 07 Sep 2010
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Malaysia. The United States and the Malaysian economy. By Shakila Yacob. London and New York: Routledge, 2008. Pp. 245, Maps, Plates, Notes, Bibliography, Index.
Pamela Sodhy
doi:10.1017/S0022463410000433
Published online by Cambridge University Press 07 Sep 2010
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Malaysia. Privatization in Malaysia: Regulation, rent-seeking and policy failure. By Jeff Tan. London and New York: Routledge, 2008. Pp. 234, Notes, Bibliography, Index.
Siaan Ansori
doi:10.1017/S0022463410000445
Published online by Cambridge University Press 07 Sep 2010
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Singapore. Muslims in Singapore piety, politics and policies. By Kamaludeen Mohamed Nasir, Alexius A. Pereira and Bryan S. Turner. London and New York, Routledge, 2010. Pp. 128, Bibliography, Index.
Anthony H. Johns
doi:10.1017/S0022463410000457
Published online by Cambridge University Press 07 Sep 2010
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Singapore. Singapore: An atlas of perpetual territorial transformation. By Rodophe de Koninck, Julie Drolet and Marc Girard. Singapore: NUS Press. Pp. iv, 95, Maps, Bibliography.
Michael D. Barr
doi:10.1017/S0022463410000469
Published online by Cambridge University Press 07 Sep 2010
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Singapore. A modern history of Singapore, 1819–2005. By Constance Mary Turnbull. Singapore: NUS Press, 2009. Pp. xix, 468, Plates, Maps, Preface, Abbreviations, Introduction to the first edition, Notes, Recommended readings, Index.
Albert Lau
doi:10.1017/S0022463410000470
Published online by Cambridge University Press 07 Sep 2010
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Books Received
Books Received
doi:10.1017/S0022463410000329
Published online by Cambridge University Press 07 Sep 2010
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