History of Malaysia, Thailand and Cambodia, 1975-1986
DDS Subject File No. 49 (Part 1)
Subject Files-1846-1984
History of Malaysia, Thailand and Cambodia, 1975-1986
1974
Devahuti’s study materials on the histories of Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia. They include articles from the 6th, 7th, 8th and 10th Conferences of the International Association of Historians of Asia and the International Conference on Thai studies, entitled:
1. ‘Historicism and Historiography in Indonesia’ by Sue Nichterlein, 1974.
2. ‘Shi’a Elements in Malay Literature’ by Siti Baroroh Baried, 1974.
3. ‘The History of Kings of Riau’ by Rudjiati Muljadi, 1974
4. ‘Some Remarks on the Study of So-Called Historical Texts in Indonesian Languages’, by A. Teeuw, 1974.
5. ‘Prehistory in West Java Indonesia’, by I Md. Sutayasa, 1974.
6. ‘Megalithic Traditions in Sembiran North Bali’, Made Sutaba, 1974.
7. ‘Ethno-Philological Contribution to Nusantarian History’ by Viviana Sukanda-Tessier, 1974.
8. ‘History and Lexical Studies of the Indonesian Language’ by Pierre Labrousse, 1974.
9. ‘Sejarah Raja – Raja Riau: Some Aspects as told by the Jakarta Manuscripts’ by S. W. Rudjiati Muljadi, 1974.
10. ‘Participating in the Struggle for Indonesia’s National Independence’ by Mohammad Hatta, 1974.
Malaysia; Thailand; Cambodia; Southeast Asia; International Association of Historians of Asia; International Confererence on Thai Studies; Bangkok; Singapore; Indonesia; Malay; Shi'a; Bali; Jakarta; Riau
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11. ‘Changes in the Status of Women and their Significance in the Process of Social Change: Indonesian Case Studies’ by Hanna Papanek, T. Omas Thromi, Yulfita Rahardjo, 1974.
12. ‘The Religious Leaders in the Javanese Kingdom’ by F. A Sutjipto’, 1974.
13. ‘Some Notes on Traditional Art of Majapahit and Demak – Japara Found in Cirebon’ by Uka Tjandrasasmita, 1974.
14. ‘Javanese Music in the Nineteenth Century’ Margaret J. Kartomi, 1974.
15. ‘An Indonesian View of Europe’ by C. P. F. Luhulima, 1974.
16. ‘On the Name Celebes’ by F. S. Watuseke, 1974.
17. ‘Java Shipping 1820 – 1850: A Preliminary Survey’ by Frank J. A. Broeze, 1974.
18. ‘The Institutionalization of Islam in the Malay Peninsula: Some Problems for the Historian’ by William R. Roff, 1974.
19. ‘The Foundation of the Kingdom of Malacca – Facts and Myths’ by Shigeru Inkuta, 1974.
20. ‘A Brief Summary on Archaeological Development in Serawak’ by Lucan Chin, 1974.
21. ‘The Tagalog: A Profile’ by Maria Kalaw Katigbak, 1974.
22. ‘The Use of Prose Narrative for the Reconstruction of Tano Niha Local History’ by James Danandjaja, 1974.
Malaysia; Thailand; Cambodia; Southeast Asia; International Association of Historians of Asia; International Confererence on Thai Studies; Bangkok; Singapore; Indonesia; Malay; Women; Javanese; Majapahit; music; Malacca; Serawak; Tagalog
History of Malaysia, Thailand and Cambodia, 1975-1986
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23. ‘Archeological Findings in the Philippines During the Past Decade, by Carlos Quirino, 1974.
24. ‘Funan and Chenla: A Reconsideration of the Name Chenla’ by Mom Chao Chand, 1977.
25. ‘A Preliminary Report on the Excavation on the Urban Sites in the Banten (West Java)’ by Hasan Maurif Ambary, 1977.
26. ‘Remarks on Relations Between Keng Tung and Chieng Mai Before the Mid-16th Century’ by A. B. Griswold, Prasert na Nagara, 1977.
27. ‘The Role of some Southern Thai Ports in the International Trade down to the 17th century’ by Miss Chusiri Chamoraman, 1977.
28. ‘Inaccuracies in Thai History, Made by Foreign Writers’ by Rong Syamananda, 1977.
29. ‘Recent Discoveries of Archaeological Finds in Thailand’ by Chin You-di, 1977.
30. ‘The Writing of Pre-Modern History in Modern China’ by Wang Gungwu, 1977.
31. ‘The Kingdom of Aru (Haru) and the Legend of ‘Puteri Hijau’’ by Tengku Luckman Sinar, 1977.
32. ‘Malaysia’s China Policy – 1957 - 1974’ by Dr. V. Suryanarayan, 1980.
33. ‘How the People’s Republic of China Copes with Her 55 Minority Nationalities’ by Pensri Kanchanomai, 1980
34. ‘The Historiography of Slavery in Indonesia’ by Prof. Heather A. Sutherland, 1980.
35. ‘The Sultanate of Ternate in the 18th and 19th Century: A Preliminary Archaeological Report’ by Dr. Hasan Muarif Ambary, 1980.
Malaysia; Thailand; Cambodia; Southeast Asia; International Association of Historians of Asia; International Confererence on Thai Studies; Bangkok; Singapore; Indonesia; Philippines; Funan; Chenla; Thai; Malaysia; China
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36. ‘Trade and Society in the Banda Islands in the Sixteenth Century’ by Dr. John Villiers, 1980.
37. ‘Nias: The Only Older Megalithic Culture in Indonesia’ by Dr. Rumbi Mulia, 1980.
38. ‘Vietnamese Civilization from the Tenth to the Fifteenth Century’ by Tran Quoc Vuong, 1980.
39. 'History Sciences Have a Deep and Wide Influence in Vietnam’, by Nguyen Cong Binh’ by Nguyen Cong Binh, 1980.
40. ‘Pham Su-Manh’s Poems Written While Patrolling the Vietnamese Northern Border in the Middle of Fourteenth Century’ by O. W. Wolters, 1980.
41. 'Vietnam in her Southeast Asian Context: A Historical-Cultural View’ by Cao Xuan Pho, 1980.
42. ‘The Red River Civilization’ by Pham Huy Thong, 1980
43. ‘The Bronze Object from Kabila’ by Dr. D. D. Bintatri, 1980.
44. ‘Indonesia: Problems of Implementing the Religious Instruction Policy’ by Lambert Kelabora, 1980.
45. ‘The Social History of a Siamese Village in Kelantan: Tradition and Change’ by Mohamed Yusoff Ismail, 1980.
46. ‘Malacca: The Town and the Society During the First Century of Portuguese Rule’ by Luis Filipe F. R. Thomaz, 1980.
47. ‘A Non-Romantic Cultural View of Prewar Indonesia: Armijn Pane and his Belenggu’ by Umar Junus, 1980
48. ‘Malay Ethnic Identity in Historical Perspective’ by Prof. Madya, Dr. Mohd Aris HJ. Othman, 1980.
49. ‘Karl Marx and the Last Days of Portuguese Malacca, 1604-41: A Reassessment’ by Prof. C. R. Boxer, 1980.
50. ‘Mountains and Caves in Art: New Finds of Terracotta Miniatures in Kudus, Central Java’ by Dra Sri Suyatmi Satari, 1980.
51. ‘Indian Society of Malaysia and its Leaders: Trends in Leadership and Ideology among Malaysian Indians 1945-1960’ by Prof. S Arasaratnam, 1980.
52. ‘Some Aspects of the Anglo-French Rivalry that Concerned Thailand (Siam) in the Nineteenth Century’ by Mrs. Srisurang Poolthupya, 1980.
53. ‘About the Method in Khmer History’ by Professor Claude Jacques, 1980.
54. ‘Historical Links Between the Aquatic Population and the Coastal Peoples of the Malay World and Celebes’ by Dr. Leonard Andaya, 1980.
55. ‘Intermediary Figures in Diplomacy in the Malay World Before 1900’ by Dr. Barabara Watson Andaya, 1980.
56. ‘The Recruitment of the Dancers in the Court of Mangkunagara During the Regin of Prince Mangkunagara VII’, 1980.
57. ‘Nationalism and Social Structure: Problem in Indonesian Historiography’, 1980, Taufik Abdullah, 1980.
58. ‘Social Change and Contemporary Thai Politics: An Analysis of the Inter-Relationship Between the Society and the Polity’ by Likhit Dhiravegin, 1981.
59. ‘A Research on the Policy Towards Minority Peoples in China – With Special Referenced to the Religious Beliefs and Customs of the Thai People’ by Professor Masatoshi Shiga, 1981.
Malaysia; Thailand; Cambodia; Southeast Asia; International Association of Historians of Asia; International Confererence on Thai Studies; Bangkok; Singapore; Indonesia; Banda; Vietnam; Nias; Megalith; Kabila; Siamese; Malacca; Portuguese
History of Malaysia, Thailand and Cambodia, 1975-1986
1981
60. ‘Sino-Thai Relations 1950-80’ by Suresh Roy, 1981.
61. ‘Study of the Ordination Hall (Bot) in the Context of the Thai Monastery (Wat)’ by Pinna Indorf, 1981.
62. ‘Islam in Thailand: Assimilation, Succession, or Coexistence?’ by Andrew D. W. Forbes, 1981.
63. ‘The Muslim Minorities and Nation Building in Thailand’ by Ganganath Jha, 1981.
64. ‘The Role of Modern Medicine in Thailand’ by Dr. Armin M. F. Goldschmidt, 1981.
65. ‘Social Change and the Cooperation Among Various Faiths in Thailand’ by Kirti Bunchua, 1981.
66. ‘Ban Don Ta Phet and its relevance to the problems in the pre- and protohistory of Thailand’ by Ian Glover, 1981.
67. ‘Tai Paleography: A Notes on Aims and Methodology’ by L.M Bruyn, 1981.
68. ‘Archaeological Investigations of Pattana History’ by David J. Welch and Judith R. McNeill, 1986.
69. ‘The Regular Pattern and Distinctive Features of China’s Historical Development’ by Hou Fang-yue and Liu Qin, 1986.
70. ‘On a Tentative Location of ‘Fo-shih Country’ in the Tang Period’ by Shoji Ito, 1986.
71. ‘Arabic Historical and Literary Sources Regarding Medieval Chinese Civilization – An Interpretation’ by Muhammad Abdul Jabbar Beg, 1986.
72. ‘Archaeological Studies of Style, Information Transfer and the Transition from Classical to Islamic Periods in Indonesia’ by John N. Miksic, 1986.
73. ‘On the Tunhuang Painting Techniques’ by Su Ying-hui, 1986.
74. ‘A Description of Philippine Protohistory in the Works of Marco Polo, Antonio Pigafetta, and Jose Rizal’ by John W. Burton, 1986.
75. ‘At the Edge of Southeast Asian History’ by Jim Warren, 1986.
76. ‘Decorative Metalwork in Gold and Silver from Early Southwest China’ by Magdalene von Dewall, undated
Also contains the article ‘Rāma II’ by H. W Bailey, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, undated.
Malaysia; Thailand; Cambodia; Southeast Asia; International Association of Historians of Asia; International Confererence on Thai Studies; Bangkok; Singapore; Indonesia; China; Thai; Islam; Medicine; Arabic