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ALLOT, ANNA
· 2009. (with L.E. Bagshawe, eds. and trans.) Wartime in Burma: a dairy, January to June 1942 by Theippan Maung Wa (U Sein Tin). Edited and translated from Burmese. Athens OH: Ohio University Press. 216pp.
BARNES, R.H.
· 2009a. The grooming of a raja: Don Lorenzo Diaz Vieira Godinho of Larantuka, Flores, Indonesia. Indonesia and the Malay World 37: 107: 83-101.
· 2009b. A temple, a mission, and a war: Jesuit missionaries and local culture in East Flores in the nineteenth century. Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 165: 1: 32-61.
· 2009c. (with Stefano Mona, Katharina E. Grunz, Silke Brauer, Brigitte Pakendorf, Loredana Castrì, Herawati Sudoyo, Sangkot Marzuki, Jörg Schmidtke, Mark Stoneking, and Manfred Kayser) Genetic admixture history of Eastern Indonesia as revealed by Y-chromosome and mitochondrial DNA analysis. Molecular Biology and Evolution 28: 8: 1865-1877.
· 2009d. (with Michael Krawczak) How obedience of marriage rules may counteract genetic drift. Journal of Community Genetics (online version 11 October 2009, 6 pp.).
CAREY, PETER
· 2008. The Security Council and East Timor. In Vaughan Lowe, Adam Roberts, Jennifer Walsh and Dominik Zaum (eds), The Security Council and war. Oxford: OUP [paperback edition March 2010].
· 2008. The Javanese messiah [on the life and times of Prince Diponegoro], The Word (Dublin) May, pp. 4-5
· 2008. In search of Prince Diponegoro: (1785-1855); an interview with Peter Carey. Itinerario 32 (1): 7-18.
· 2008. (with Amrit Gomperts and Arnoud Haag) De veertiende-eeuwse Javaanse hoftstad Majapahit alsnog op de kaart gezet’. Caert Thresoor 27 (3): 71-8
· 2008. (with Amrit Gomperts and Arnoud Haag) Stutterheim’s enigma; the mystery of his mapping of the Majapahit kraton at Trowulan in 1941. Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 164 (4): 411-30.
· 2009. Revolutionary Europe and the destruction of Java’s Old Order, 1808-1830. In David Armitage and Sanjay Subhramanyan (eds), ‘The age of revolutions’ or ‘world crisis’: global causation, connection and comparison, c. 1760-1840. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
· 2010. (with Amrit Gomperts and Arnoud Haag) Rediscovering the royal capital of Majapahit. Newsletter of the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS), Spring 53: 12-13, <http://www.iias.nl/files/IIAS_NL53_1213.pdf >
· 2010. (with Amrit Gomperts and Arnoud Haag) Mapping Majapahit: J.W.B. Wardenaar’s archaeological survey at Trowulan in 1815. In Marijke Klokke and Veronique de Groot (eds), Proceedings of the 12th conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Leiden: Leiden University Press.
· 2010. Kuasa Nujum: Pangéran Dipanagara dan akhir tatanan lama di Jawa, 1785 – 1855. Jakarta: Kepustakaan Populer Gramedia [Indonesian trans. and 3rd edn of The power of prophecy: Prince Dipanagara and the end of an old order in Java, 1785-1855, Leiden: KITLV Press, 2007].
COHEN, MATTHEW
· 2009. Hybridity in Komedi Stambul. In Doris Jedamski (ed), Chewing over the west: occidental narratives in non-western readings. Amsterdam: Editions Rodopi, pp. 275-301.
· 2009. A Chinese pujangga from Surabaya? Yap Gwan Thay in an age of translation. In Henri Chambert-Loir (ed.), Sadur: sejarah terjemahan di Indonesia dan Malaysia. . Jakarta: Kepustakaan Populer Gramedia, pp. 877-94.
ELLEN, ROY
· 2009. The Nuaulu kahuae. Saka Mese: surat berita-berita Perkumpulan Anak-anak Lounusa Maatita di Belanda 4 (2): 12-13.
· 2010. Why aren’t the Nuaulu like the Matsigenka? Knowledge and categorization of forest diversity on Seram, eastern Indonesia. In Leslie Main Johnson and Eugene S. Hunn (eds.), Landscape ethnoecology: concepts of biotic and physical space. Oxford: Berghahn, pp. 116-40.
GALLOP, ANNABEL
· 2009. (with Ismail Hakkı Kadı and Andrew Peacock) Islam, trade and politics across the Indian Ocean. British Academy Review 14: 36-39.
JONES, LEE
· 2009. Democratization and foreign policy in Southeast Asia: the case of the ASEAN Inter-parliamentary Myanmar caucus. Cambridge Review of International Affairs 22 (3): 387-406.
KERSHAW, ROGER
· 2009. Gordon Brown’s Brunei bounce. Quarterly Review 3 (3): 30-34.
KERLOGUE, FIONA
· 2009. (with Wahyu Ernawati])Trade and Sumatran textiles. In Francine Bringkgreve and Retno Sulistianingsih (eds.), Sumatra: crossroads of cultures. Leiden: KITLV Press.
KERSTEN, CAROOL
· 2009. Cambodia’s Muslim King: Khmer and Dutch sources on the conversion of King Reameathipadei I 1642-1658. In Joseph Chinyong Liow and Nadirsyah Hosen (eds.), Islam in Southeast Asia: Volume I, Southeast Asian Islam: histories, cultures and identities. London: Routledge, pp. 332-52.
· 2009. Indonesia’s new Muslim intellectuals. Religion Compass 3 (6): 971-85
· 2009. Islam, cultural hybridity and cosmopolitanism: new Muslim intellectuals on globalization. Journal of International and Global Studies 1(1): 89-113.
KING, V.T.
· 2009. Borneo Studies: perspectives from a jobbing social scientist. Akademika 77: 15-40.
MCCARGO, DUNCAN
· 2009. Thai politics as reality TV. Journal of Asian Studies 68 (1): 7–19.
· 2009. Thai Buddhism, Thai Buddhists and the southern conflict. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 40 (1): 1–10.
· 2009. The politics of Buddhist identity in Thailand’s deep south: the demise of civic religion? Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 40 (1): 11–32.
· 2010. (with Lee Hyon-Suk) Japan’s political tsunami: what’s media got to do with it?’ International Journal of Press/Politics 15: 236–45.
· 2010. Thailand’s National Reconciliation Commission: a flawed response to the southern conflict. Global Change, Peace and Security 22 (1): 75–91.
· 2010. Co-optation and resistance in Thailand’s Muslim South: The changing role of Islamic council elections. Government and Opposition 45 (1): 99–113.
· 2010. Mapping national anxieties: Thailand’s southern conflict. RUSI Journal 154 (3): 54–61.
MERLI, CLAUDIA
· 2010a. Context-bound Islamic theodicies: the tsunami as supernatural retribution versus natural catastrophe in southern Thailand. Religion 40 (2): 104–11.
· 2010b (in press). Male and female genital cutting among southern Thailand’s Muslims: rituals, biomedical practices, and local discourses. Culture, Health and Sexuality.
MOORE, ELIZABETH
· 2009. Place and space in early Burma: a new look at ‘Pyu culture’. Journal of the Siam Society 92: 1-27.
· 2009. Archaeology of the Shan Plateau, the bronze to Buddhist transition. Contemporary Buddhism 10 (10): 83-102.
· 2010. The Williams-Hunt Collection, aerial photographs and cultural landscapes in Malaysia and Southeast Asia. Journal of the Malay World and Civilization (ATMA).