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Polarising Javanese Society
Islamic and Other Visions (c. 1830-1930)
  

M. C. Ricklefs

Cham Muslims of the Mekong Delta
Place and Mobility in the Cosmopolitan Periphery
  

Philip Taylor

Knowing Southeast Asian Subjects  
Laurie J. Sears (editor)

The Politics of Business and Ethnicity
A History of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry
  

Sikko Visscher

Secret Trades, Porous Borders
Smuggling and States Along a Southeast Asian Frontier, 1865-1915
  

Eric Taliacozzo

The Rebel Den of Nung Tri Cao
Loyalty and Identity Along the Sino-Vietnamese Frontier
  

James Anderson

Malaysian Industrial Policy  
Jomo K.S. (editor)

Of Self and Injustice
Autobiography and Repression in Modern Indonesia
  

C. W. Watson

A World of Water
Rain, Rivers and Seas in Southeast Asian Histories
  

Peter Boomgaard (editor)

History in Uniform:
Military Ideology and the Construction of Indonesia's Past
  

Katharine E. McGregor

Southeast Asian Lives: Personal Narratives and
Historical Experience
  

Roxana Waterson (editor)
Rich stories of Southeast Asian people who lived in interesting times

Riots, Pogroms, Jihad: Religious Violence in Indonesia  Noteworthy
John T. Sidel
Traces the shifts and patterns of religious violence over a 10-year period within political and sociological contexts

Unsettling Absences: Urbanism in Malaysia  
Eric C. Thompson

Indonesia in the Soeharto Years   
Lontar Foundation
"An album of Indonesia... a kind of aide-memoire". -- Goenawan Mohamad

Working and Mothering in Asia: Images, Ideologies and Identities  
Theresa W. Devasahayam & Brenda S. A. Yeoh (editors)
Examines recurrent themes of patriachy, labour, definition of "good mothering" and relationship, etc. in Asian societies

Rethinking Thailand's Southern Violence  
Duncan McCargo (editor)

Reclaiming Adat: Contemporary Malaysian Film and Literature   
Khoo Gaik Cheng

Other Malays: Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism
in the Modern Malay World
  

Joel S. Kahn

Uncovering Southeast Asia's Past   
Elizabeth A. Bacus, Ian C. Glover and Vincent C. Pigott (editors)

17th-century Burma and the VOC, 1634-1680   
Wil O. Dijk

Disease and Demography in Colonial Burma   
Judith L. Richell

Verandah of Violence: The Background to the Aceh Problem  
Anthony Reid (editor)
 
Colonial Spectacles: The Netherlands and the Dutch East Indies at the World Exhibitions, 1880-1931  
Marieke Bloembergen. Translated by Beverely Jackson
 
Between Tongues: Translation and/in/or Performance in Asia  
Jennifer Lindsay (editor)
 
Seditious Histories: Contesting Thai and Southeast Asian Pasts  
Craig J. Reynolds
An engagingly-written book on how Thai history is written in the past, how it shapes Thai's understanding of their kingdom and how outsiders can know it.
 
Anti Chinese Violence in Indonesia 1996–1999  
Jemma Purdey
 
Contentious Journalism & the Internet: Towards Democratic Discourse in Malaysia & Singapore  
Cherian George
politics and the media in Malaysia and Singapore
 
Penang Trams, Trolleybuses & Railways: Municipal Transport History, 1880s–1963  
Ric Francis And Colin Ganley
 
Asian Labor in the Wartime Japanese Empire  
Paul H. Kratoska (editor)
 
Khian Thai: Thai Writing Workbook  
Titima Suthiwan
A workbook for learners of the Thai script
 
Britain, Southeast Asia and the Impact of the Korean War  
Nicholas Tarling
This book discusses Britain's policy towards Southeast Asia from 1950-55 when the balance of power was crucially affected by the Korean War.
 
Tana Toraja: A Social HIstory of An Indonesian People  
Terance W. Bigalke
This ambitious, multifaceted study traces the history of Tana Toraja over more than a century, from 1870, forty years before the Dutch took control of the highlands, to the 1990s.
 
Malaysian 'Bail Outs'? Capital Controls, Restructuring and Recovery 
K. S. Jomo, Wong Sook Ching & Chin Kok Fay
Setting the record straight on the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis and Malaysia's relatively quick recovery. While the capital controls put in place by the Malaysian government were not "bailouts" for influential interests, neither were they responsible for the ensuing recovery.
 
The Emergence of Modern Southeast Asia: A New History  
Norman G. Owen (editor)
A long-awaited single-volume history of this complex region
 
Malay Nationalism before UMNO: The Memoirs of Mustapha Hussain  
Mustapha Hussain
Insun Sony Mustapha (translator). K. S. Jomo (editor)

an extraordinary memoir from the man who could easily have been President of the United Malays Nationalist Organization. A must-read for those interested in Malay nationalism in Malaysian history.
 
Histories, Cultures, Identities: Studies in Malaysian Chinese Worlds  
Sharon A. Carstens
 
Sundanese Print Culture and Modernity in 19th Century West Java  
Mikihiri Moriyama
Print culture was the key carrier of modernity for West Java's 30 million speakers of Sundanese. This important study examines the development of this print culture in the 19th century.
 
Jemaah Islamiyah: Radical Islamism in Indonesia 
Greg Barton
 
Beginning to Remember: The Past in the Indonesian Present  
Mary S. Zurbuchen
The many ways in which Indonesians have dealt with memory, its formation and its manipulation, as the nation emerges from authoritarian rule.
 
Locating Southeast Asia: Geographies of Knowledge and Politics of Space  
Paul Kratoska, Henk Schulte Nordholt And Remco Raben (editors)
Is the idea of 'Southeast Asia' even relevant any longer?
 
Water Frontier: Commerce and the Chinese in the Lower Mekong Region, 1750-1880  
Nola Cooke And Li Tana
 
Standing Still  
Simryn Gill
a haunting document of a brief period in the life of a nation and a region...
 
An Indonesian Frontier: Acehnese and Other Histories of Sumatra  
Anthony Reid
his book is the fruit of 40 years' study of Sumatran history, from one of the most important historians of Southeast Asia.
 
Imagined Ancestries of Vietnamese Communism: Ton Duc Thang and the Politics of History and Memory  
Christoph Giebel
An important re-evaluation of the official history of the Vietnamese Communist Party - and the process of nationalist mythmaking in Vietnam.
 
After the Storm: Crisis, Recovery and Sustaining Development in Asia  
K. S. Jomo (editor)
Asian perspectives on the Asian crisis.
 
Yaa Baa: Production, Traffic and Consumption of Methamphetamine in Mainland Southeast Asia (English edition)  
Pierre-arnaud Chouvy & Joel Meissonnier.
The first publication to focus on this side of the Golden Triangle drug trade.
 
Gender Practices in Contemporary Vietnam  
Lisa Drummond And Helle Rydstrom
Gender as negotiation or transgression, in the context of contemporary Vietnam.
 
Iban Ritual Textiles  
Traude Gavin
A thorough re-examination of the interpretation of some of the world's most beautiful woven textiles.
 
Dialogues with Chin Peng: New Light on the Malayan Communist Party  
C.c. Chin & Karl Hack (editors)
Chin Peng speaks, not through a memoir, but in dialogue with scholars and students of the MCP and the Malayan Emergency. A fascinating view of history as dialogue and debate.
 
Indonesian Houses: Tradition and Transformation in Vernacular Architecture  
Reimar Schefold, Gaudenz Domenig And Peter Nas (editors)
The rich variation and fundamental similarities in Indonesian houses and settlements.
 
Durga/Umayi (Witch/Goddess) - A Novel  
Y.b. Mangunwijaya
Translated By Ward Keeler

energetic satirical novel from top Indonesian novelist
 
Krishen Jit: An Uncommon Position
Selected Writings
  

Kathy Rowland (editor)
One of Southeast Asia's most important theatre practioners and arts writers.
 
Guns of February: Ordinary Japanese Soldiers' Views of the Malayan Campaign and the Fall of Singapore 1941-42  
Henry Frei
A brilliant read, this book brings to life the fateful events of 1941 and 1942 in Malaya and Singapore, helping us to begin to understand the Japanese experience, their pride and their shame. «Frei is a great Western historian who really understood Japan and the Japanese.» - Hara Fujio
 
Contesting Malayness: Malay Identity Across Boundaries  
Timothy P. Barnard (editor)
What is it to be Malay? The answer may be simple or complex from any individual point-of-view, but this book provides the historical background to the changing ways this question has been asked -- and answered -- over the years.
 
The Transformation of Southeast Asia: International Perspectives on Decolonization  
Marc Frey, Ronald W. Pruessen & Tan Tai Yong (editors)
New perspectives on Southeast Asia's decolonization, from scholars mostly based in the region, and taking advantage of previously classified archives from Europe and the US.
 
The Indonesian Revolution and the Singapore Connection, 1945-1949  
Yong Mun Cheong
A connection that continues to be relevant (and controversial) in the 21st century
 
Making Enemies: War and State Building in Burma  
Mary P. Callahan
«Ground breaking...essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the complex sociopolitical problems of this deeply troubled land.»
Martin Smith, Critical Asian Studies
 
Red Star Over Malaya: Resistance and Social Conflict During and After the Japanese Occupation: 1941-1946 (3rd edition)  
Cheah Boon Kheng
«...a very good book and an important contribution to Malaysian historical scholarship. The author has handled a difficult and unpleasant subject with tact and skill. The book deserves to be read by all serious students of Malaysia.»
J. Norman Parmer, Pacific Affairs
 
Babel or Behemoth: Language Trends in Asia  
Jennifer Lindsay And Tan Ying Ying (editors)
Papers from the inaugaral Asia Trends conference of the Asia Research Institute, NUS
 
Tensions of Empire: Japan and Southeast Asia in the Colonial and Postcolonial World  
Ken'ichi Goto
Southeast Asia's Japanese interlude, from one of Japan's leading scholars.
 
Asian States, Asian Bankers: Central Banking in Southeast Asia  
Natasha Hamilton- Hart
«a major contribution to the literature on the role of central banks in developing countries, on economic development in Southeast Asia, and on globalization and the response of domestic institutions.»
- Richard Stubbs
 
Earthenware in Southeast Asia  
John Miksic, Editor
This important collection helps build the material culture framework for creating a more nuanced image of the cultural history of pre- and early historic Southeast Asia.
 
Surabaya, City of Work: a Socioeconomic History, 1900-2000  
Howard W Dick
A highly readable economic and social history of one of Indonesia's most fascinating cities.
 
Conversations with Difference: Essays from Tempo Magazine  
Goenawan Mohamad, Translated By Jennifer Lindsay
Thoughts for a globalized world, from the perspective of Indonesia's most important essayist - essential reading. Reprinted in 2005 with a new cover!
 
Southeast Asia in the New Century: An Asian Perspective  
Samuel C. Y. Ku
Asian perspectives on the challenges ahead
 
Malayan Chinese and China: Conversion in Identity Consciousness: 1945-1957  
Fujio Hara
 
Innermost Borneo: Studies in Dayak Cultures  
Bernard Sellato
Cross-disciplinary essays on inland Borneo.
 
Iranun and Balangingi: Globalisation,
Maritime Raiding and the Birth of Ethnicity
  

James F. Warren
The second installment in Warren's influential Sulu Zone project: "the major questions which it raises...demand the attention of all serious students of Southeast Asian history." (Journal of Southeast Asian Studies)
 
Economic Development of Burma: A Vision and A Strategy  
Khin Maung Kyi, Ronald Findlay & R. M. Sundrum (eds.)
«...recommended reading for anyone seriously concerned about that society, [this book] is a welcome addition to the meager body of literature on that beleaguered country, and can be assigned as reading on surveys of Southeast Asia or Asian economies.» - David Steinberg, Journal of Asian Studies
 
 
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