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Newsletter No.71

Spring 2015

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  • Fig. 1: Spatial distribution of birth villages of monks. Red marks show the position of villages that produced a number of monks. Blue represents villages that have not produced monks. Size indicates number of monks born in villages.
  • Fig. 1: Spatial distribution of birth villages of monks. Red marks show the position of villages that produced a number of monks. Blue represents villages that have not produced monks. Size indicates number of monks born in villages.

 



Newsletter No.70

Autumn 2014

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  • Fig. 1: Spatial distribution of birth villages of monks. Red marks show the position of villages that produced a number of monks. Blue represents villages that have not produced monks. Size indicates number of monks born in villages.

 



Newsletter No.69

Spring 2014

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  • Fig. 1: Spatial distribution of birth villages of monks. Red marks show the position of villages that produced a number of monks. Blue represents villages that have not produced monks. Size indicates number of monks born in villages.
  • Picture 1: The movie Punyai Chomsalad (In Thai, Cannon and Pirates or the Queen of Langasuka) 2008
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Newsletter No.70 contents

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Marking a Turn: Thoughts on a Generation of Philippine ScholarshipResil B. MojaresPDF
Religion, Sacrifice and Transnational Labor in the PhilippinesJulius BautistaPDF
Bushido, Genro and Murayama: Japanese Influences on a Philippine Strategic ThinkerMarites D. VitugPDF
A Non-nationalist National History?Lisandro E. ClaudioPDF
Interview with Fujita Koichi Chief Editor of Southeast Asian Studies (SEAS)Fujita KoichiPDF

Newsletter No.69 contents

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Consortium for Southeast Asian Studies in Asia (SEASIA)PDF
“Field Medicine” in Japan and Asian CommunitiesMatsubayashi KozoPDF
Creating a Health Checkup System for the Elderly in the Kingdom of BhutanSakamoto RyotaPDF
Language and History in Southeast Asia: An Interview with Gérard DifflothGerard Difflot Interview by Nathan BadenochPDF
A Dialogue with Information Scientists: An Anthropologist’s Experiment in Area InformaticsKobayashi SatoruPDF
Viewing Deep-south Thailand from a Historical PerspectivePiyada ChonlawornPDF
Appraising the Significance of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies’ (CSEAS) Library Collection for Philippine StudiesSuzuki NobutakaPDF

Newsletter No.68 contents

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Southeast Asian Studies: Toward an Open Regional NetworkingCaroline Sy HauPDF
Southeast Asian Studies from the Perspective of the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS), LeidenPhilippe PeycamPDF
Southeast Asian Studies in Southeast Asia: A View from SingaporeR. Michael FeenerPDF
The Development of Southeast Asian Studies in KoreaPark Seung Woo and Lee Sang KookPDF
Southeast Asian Studies in ThailandCharnvit KasetsiriPDF
Southeast Asian Studies in JapanHayami YokoPDF
Exploring the East-West Cultural Corridor: Historic and Modern Archaeology of Bago and Dawei, MyanmarElizabeth Howard MoorePDF
Ethnoastronomy: The Sundanese of West Java and their Relation to EthnoastronomySuhardja D. WiramihardjaPDF
Conference Report: The Future of Southeast Asia Viewed from Historical Area Studies: in Memory of Professor Yumio Sakurai (1945-2012)Ono MikikoPDF
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