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Center forSoutheast Asian Studies Kyoto University

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過去に在籍した研究者・スタッフ:外国人研究員(客員部門)

地域研究第一
リード・アンソニー (外国人研究員)
(在職期間:平成21年8月1日 - 平成22年1月31日)
Pushing the frontiers of Southeast Asian History

 

研究テーマ

Always an historian of Southeast Asia, my interests have moved from political/diplomatic history, particularly in understanding the nature of nationalism and revolution, to economic and social history. Without losing the politics, I have over the last 20 years tried at least to correct the balance by exploring social changes that affected peoples’ lives profoundly without necessarily being in the sphere of the state. Some fieldwork among stateless peoples, particularly the Batak of Sumatra and the Kadazan/Dusun of Borneo, has led to an increasing interest in how to correct their omission from history as we typically tell it in a state-centric way. The chief task at CSEAS, therefore, is to construct a History of Southeast Asia that gives the states of the region no more than their due.

アカデミック・キャリア

My formal career began and ended in the Southeast Asian region. The first job was teaching history at the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur (1965-70), and the last establishing a new research institute, the Asia Research Institute of the National University of Singapore (founding Director, 2002-7). In between I was mostly at the Research School of Pacific & Asian Studies of the Australian National University in Canberra (1970-99), to which I returned in 2009 as Emeritus Profesor and Visiting Fellow. I also had a period teaching history and establishing a Center for Southeast Asian Studies at UCLA (1999-2002), and visiting assignments at Yale, Auckland, Makasar, Paris, Oxford and Cambridge. I was awarded the Fukuoka Asian Culture prize in 2002, largely (I believe) for my Southeast Asia in the Age of Commerce, my most widely read and translated work (Indonesian, Japanese, Thai, and this year Chinese).

論文業績 (単著)

  1. Imperial Alchemy: Nationalism and Political Identity in Southeast Asia (Cambridge U.P., 2009)
  1. An Indonesian Frontier: Acehnese and other histories of Sumatra (NUS Press, 2004)
  1. Charting the Shape of Early Modern Southeast Asia (Silkworm, 1999)
  1. Southeast Asia in the Age of Commerce, 1450 1680 (2 vols. Yale U.P., 1988-93)
  1. The Blood of the People: Revolution and the End of Traditional Rule in Northern Sumatra (OUP, 1979)
  1. The Indonesian National Revolution, 1945 1950 (Heinemann, 1974)
  1. The Contest for North Sumatra: Atjeh, the Netherlands and Britain, 1858 1898 (Oxford U.P., 1969)

論文業績 (共・編著)

  1. Negotiating Asymmetry: China’s Place in Asia ( NUS Press, 2009)
  1. Chinese Diaspora in the Pacific [Selected readings] (Ashgate, 2008)
  1. Islamic Legitimacy in a Plural Asia (Routledge, 2007)
  1. Viet Nam: Borderless Histories ( University of Wisconsin Press, 2006)
  1. Verandah of Violence: The Historical Background of the Aceh Problem (NUS Press, 2006)
  1. Southeast Asian Studies: Pacific Perspectives (Arizona State U., Centre for SE A Studies, 2003)
  1. Asian Freedoms: The Idea of Freedom in East and Southeast Asia (Cambridge U.P., 1998)
  1. Essential Outsiders: Chinese and Jews in the Modern Transformation of Southeast Asia and Central Europe (University of Washington Press, 1997)
  1. Sojourners and Settlers: Histories of Southeast Asia and the Chinese (Allen & Unwin, 1996)
  1. Southeast Asia in the Early Modern Era: Trade, Power and Belief (Cornell U.P., 1993)
  1. The Japanese Experience in Indonesia: Selected Memoirs of 1942 1945 (Ohio University Center for Inter¬national Studies, 1986)
  1. Slavery, Bondage and Dependency in Southeast Asia (Queensland U. P., 1983)
  1. Perceptions of the Past in Southeast Asia (Heinemann 1979)