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The Andayas on Early Modern Southeast Asia
Barbara Watson Andaya and Leonard Andaya’s discuss their writing of a regional history of ‘early modern’ Southeast Asia in their 2015 Golay lecture at Cornell.
Summer & Spring ’16 Bookshelf Spotlight
As we begin the fall term, take a look back at the wide array of topics in our Summer & Spring Bookshelf Spotlights. More great titles to come this semester!
Religion & Ethnicity in Viet Nam
This week’s bookshelf takes a look at the interplay of religion, ethnicity, and culture in Viet Nam.
Welcome Dr. Collantes (Post-Doc)
UH CSEAS & the School of Pacific & Asian Studies welcomes Dr. Christianne Collantes who will begin her post-doctoral work at UH Mānoa this fall.
The Khmer Rouge Tribunal
This week our bookshelf spotlights the Khmer Rogue Tribunal on the 10 year anniversary of its founding in 2006.
Southeast Asian Literature & Fiction
June 20 marks the first day of summer and this week our bookshelf spotlights some Southeast Asian literature & fiction for you to enjoy!
IPAC: Rebuilding – Lessons from Papua
The latest IPAC report, “Rebuilding after Communal Violence: Lessons from Tolikara, Papua”, provides a detailed analysis of the violence and the government response.
Mental Health Care in Southeast Asia
Take a look at various approaches to mental health care in Southeast Asia in this week’s bookshelf spotlight.
IPAC: ISIS in Ambon
The latest IPAC Report traces the trajectory of Abu Gar up to his arrest in connection with the Jakarta attack seventeen years later.
Spring 2016 Bookshelf Summary
Take a look back at the UH CSEAS Bookshelf spotlights from the Spring 2016 semester.