All Stories

  1. Book Review
  2. Two probable Indonesian tsunamis - Mataram (Java) 1618; Aceh (Sumatra) 1660
  3. Documenting the memory of connections between Aceh and Turkey
  4. Historical Thought and Historiography: Southeast Asia
  5. History and Seismology in the Ring of Fire: Punctuating the Indonesian Past
  6. Dutch (VOC) reporting on Sultanate of Aceh, 1636-1661
  7. Urban Respectability and the Maleness of (Southeast) Asian Modernity
  8. How the 'Social Revolutions' of Sumatra violently overthrew the traditional rulers.
  9. Turkey-Aceh Relations, 1500-1910
  10. 1. Introduction: Maritime Interactions in Eastern Asia
  11. Offshore Asia
  12. Philippe Beaujard, Les Mondes de l Océan Indien, 2 volumes. Paris: Armand Colin, 2012; maps, illustrations, indexes. Tome I: De la Formation de l État au Premier Système-Monde Afro-Eurasian (4e Millénaire Av. J.-C. 6e Siècle Apr. J.-C.). 624 pp. ISBN: ...
  13. Indonesia's Place in the world
  14. Comparing Malaysia and Singapore with self-declared migrant societies like Australia.
  15. Chinese in Southeast Asian gold, silver and tin mines in in the 18th and 19th centuries.
  16. Indonesia in the 20th Century
  17. Imperial Alchemy
  18. Malay (Melayu) and its descendants: multiple meanings of a porous category
  19. Seven papers on Changes and Challenges to 'Chinese' identity outside China
  20. The difficult options of assimilation or 'outsiderness' for Indonesia's Peranakan Chinese.
  21. Finding a History for the Bataks of North Sumatra
  22. Special issue Editors' introduction: four approaches to the Aceh question
  23. War, peace and the burden of history in Aceh
  24. GLOBAL AND LOCAL IN SOUTHEAST ASIAN HISTORY
  25. Understanding Melayu (Malay) as a Source of Diverse Modern Identities
  26. Introduction: Islam in a plural Asia
  27. Islam in South-East Asia and the Indian Ocean littoral, 1500–1800: expansion, polarisation, synthesis
  28. Studying “Asia” in Asia
  29. A Precious Dutch Map of Aceh, c. 1645
  30. Indigenous Southeast Asian identities
  31. President's message: moving on
  32. Political “tradition” in Indonesia: the one and the many
  33. ASAA matters
  34. Endangered Identity: Kadazan or Dusun in Sabah (East Malaysia)
  35. A New Phase of Commercial Expansion in Southeast Asia, 1760–1850
  36. The Last Stand of Asian Autonomies
  37. Humans and Forests in Pre-colonial Southeast Asia
  38. Book review article in response to Leonard Andaya and Chris van Fraassen.
  39. Historiographical Reflections on the Period 1750–1870 in Southeast Asia and Korea
  40. Economic and Social Change, c. 1400–1800
  41. The Origins of Revenue Farming in Southeast Asia
  42. New guide to Asian studies in Japan
  43. Report on a visit to Dili, 22–24 June 1991
  44. Book Review
  45. The Seventeenth-Century Crisis in Southeast Asia
  46. An ‘Age of Commerce’ in Southeast Asian History
  47. Southeast Asia in the Age of Commerce, 1450-1680. Vol. 1, The Lands below the Winds
  48. Female Roles in Pre-colonial Southeast Asia
  49. Southeast Asia and the ‘Indian Ocean’ enterprise
  50. From Betel-Chewing to Tobacco-Smoking in Indonesia
  51. Imagined Communities. Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism.
  52. Community and Nation. Essays on Southeast Asia and the Chinese.
  53. The Australian contribution to Indonesian Studies: motivations and achievements.
  54. Indonesia
  55. The Structure of Cities in Southeast Asia, Fifteenth to Seventeenth Centuries
  56. Shadow and Sound: The Historical Thought of a Sumatran People. By James Siegel. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1979. x, 284 pp. Figures, Glossary. $14.00.
  57. Southeast Asian Transitions: Approaches Through Social History.
  58. Indonesia. By Donald W. Fryer and James C. Jackson. London: Ernest Benn, and Boulder: Westview Press, 1977. xvii, 313 pp. Illustrations, Glossary, Selected Bibliography, Index. $24.00
  59. A Japanese police report documented a wave of peasant demands from the new rulers
  60. The Japanese Occupation and Rival Indonesian Elites: Northern Sumatra in 1942
  61. The Japanese Occupation and Rival Indonesian Elites: Northern Sumatra in 1942
  62. On the Importance of Autobiography
  63. The Birth of the Republic in Sumatra
  64. The Kuala Lumpur riots and the Malaysian political system
  65. Sixteenth Century Turkish Influence in Western Indonesia
  66. Nineteenth Century Pan-Islam in Indonesia and Malaysia
  67. Religion in Early Modern Southeast Asia: Synthesising Global and Local
  68. Preface
  69. Aceh: memories of monarchy
  70. Chinese as a Southeast Asian ‘other’
  71. The late introduction of family names to Southeast Asia
  72. Imperial alchemy–revolutionary dreams
  73. Nationalism and Asia
  74. Revolutionary State Formation and the Unitary Republic of Indonesia
  75. The hybrid maritime actors of Southeast Asia
  76. Understanding Southeast Asian nationalisms
  77. “Closed” and “Open” Slave Systems in Pre-Colonial Southeast Asia
  78. “Slavery so Gentle”: A Fluid Spectrum of Southeast Asian Conditions of Bondage