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Modern Muslim IdentitiesNegotiating Religion and Ethnicity in MalaysiaNIAS Monographs # 119
Gerhard Hoffstaedter |
Between FrontiersNation and Identity in a Southeast Asian BorderlandNIAS Monographs # 116
by Noboru Ishikawa |
Proper Islamic ConsumptionShopping among the Malays in Modern MalaysiaNIAS Monographs # 113
by Johan Fischer |
Land and LonghouseAgrarian Transformation in the Uplands of SarawakNIAS Monographs # 110
by R. A. Cramb |
Trade and Society in the Straits of MelakaDutch Melaka and English Penang, 1780-1830NIAS Monographs # 100
by Nordin Hussin |
Divinity and DiversityA Hindu Revitalization Movement in MalaysiaNIAS Monographs # 98
by Alexandra Kent |
The UP SagaNIAS Monographs # 94
by Susan M. Martin |
Beyond the Green MythBorneo’s Hunter-Gatherers in the Twenty-First CenturyNIAS Studies in Asian Topics # 37
edited by Peter Sercombe & Bernard Sellato |
The Power of IdeasIntellectual Input and Political Change in East and Southeast AsiaNIAS Studies in Asian Topics # 36
edited by Claudia Derichs & Thomas Heberer |
Nature and NationForests and Development in Peninsular MalaysiaMan and Nature in Asia # 9
by Jeyamalar Kathirithamby-Wells |
Pirates in ParadiseA Modern History of Southeast Asia’s Maritime MaraudersStudies in Contemporary Asian History # 6
by Stefan Eklof |
Gendered Inequalities in AsiaConfiguring, Contesting and Recognizing Women and MenGendering Asia # 5
edited by Helle Rydstrom |
Gender Politics in AsiaWomen Manoeuvring with Dominant Gender OrdersGendering Asia # 3
edited by Wil Burghoorn, Kazuki Iwanaga, Cecilia Milwertz & Qi Wang |
Heritage Tourism in Southeast Asia
edited by Michael Hitchcock, Victor T. King and Michael Parnwell |
Tourism in Southeast AsiaChallenges and New Directions
edited by Michael Hitchcock, Victor T. King & Michael Parnwell |
Press news
- Jan. 24 2012
Apparently, the hot travel destinations this year are Uganda and Burma – at least according to Lonely Planet aficionados. If true, then sales of a recent NIAS Press book – listed as recommended reading in the latest edition of the Lonely Planet guide to Myanmar/Burma – might be about to explode (or maybe not, given its subject matter).
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