Southeast Asian history and historiography essays presented to D. G. E. Hall edited by C. D. Cowan and O. W. Wolters ; with a foreword by John M. Echols.
Material type: TextPublication details: Ithaca, N.Y. Cornell University Press 1976.Description: 436 pages 25 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 959 COW
Item type | Current library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Center for Khmer Studies | Fickle Lee | LC SEAS Collection | 959 COW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 2389 |
Includes bibliographies and index.
Cowan, C.D. D.G.E. Hall.--Cordell, H. Publications of D.G.E. Hall.--Luce, G.H. Sources of early Burma history.--Jones, R.B. Prolegomena to a phonology of old Burmese.--Philips, Sir C. Dalhousie and the Burmese War of 1852.--Tinker, H. Arthur Phayre in Mauritius, 1874-1878.--Hla Pe. A short history of a Burmese-English dictionary, 1913-1963.--O'Connor, S.J. Reflections on a problem sculpture from Jaiyā in peninsular Siam.--Wyatt, D.K. Chronicle traditions in Thai historiography.--Griswold, A.B. and Prasert na Nagara. A fifteenth-century Siamese historical poem.--Wilson, C.M. Toward a bibliography of the life and times of Mongkut, King of Thailand, 1851-1868.--Kirsch, A.T. Kinship, genealogical claims, and societal integration in ancient Khmer society.--Wolters, O.W. Lê Vǎn Huʾu's treatment of Lý Thǎn Tôn's reign (1127-1137).--Smith, R.B. England and Vietnam in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.--Harrison, B. The Anglo-Chinese College at Malacca, 1818-1843.--McIntyre, W.D. Malaya from the 1850's to the 1870's, and its historians, 1950-1970.--Tarling, N. Some notes on the historiography of British Borneo.--Naerssen, F.H. van. Tribute to the God and tribute to the King.--Johns, A.H. Islam in Southeast Asia.--Siegel, J. Awareness of the past in the Hikayat potjoet moehamat.--Ricklefs, M.C. Javanese sources in the writing of modern Javanese history.--Wolff, J.U. Malay borrowings in Tagalog.--Golay, F.H. Southeast Asia.--Legge, J.D. Southeast Asian history and the social sciences.--Wang Gungwu. The limits of Nanyang Chinese Nationalism, 1912-1937.
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