Includes White Australia is alive and well (1971); The Dili Massacre and Australia - two issues (1991); The Indonesian Experience (1970); Anthony Reid letter on Cambridge University basketball team tour of Moscow and Leningrad (1962).
Includes What can we do about East Timor?; Indonesia National Revolution, inThe Encyclopedia of Political Revolutions edited by Jack Goldstone; From Harbour Autocracies to 'Feudal' Diffusion in Seventeenth Century Indonesia: the case of Aceh; Islamisation and colonial rule in Moroland, in Solidarity (Manila); Sukarno and the Nature of Indonesian Political Society, in the New Zealand Journal of History; The origins of poverty in Indonesia, in Scholarship and Society in Southeast Asia; Marxist attitudes to social revolution, 1946-1948, in RIMA (Sydney); Trade and the problem of royal power in Aceh: three stages c. 1550-1700; Tengku Mohamed Arifin Envoy Extraordinary, in Peninjan Sejarah; Language, diversity and the heritage of the Indonesian Revolution; Multistate and non-state civilizations in maritime Asia; The alchemy of nation building and the formation of modern Indonesia; Portuguese and Dutch naval successes, viewed from Southeast Asia; Managing China's rise: lessons from past Southeast Asia-China relations; Sunda and Southeast Asia: culture, history, state; Serambi tektonik: Aceh history in a geological danger zone.
Includes handwritten letter with notes on occasional paper from Bob Day to Tony Reid.
Includes The post-colonial state and its enemies in Southeast Asia: is Aceh the beginning of the end? - Kaplan Lecture, University of Pennsylvania; Approaching 'Asia' from the Southeast: does the crisis make a difference? - Asian Studies Institute Inaugural Lecture; The costs of rapid change in Southeast Asia: a long term view - 8th New Zealand Conference on Asian Studies, Christchurch.
Charles Eaton Snr was Deputy Consul General in Batavia 1947-1948.
French language publication.
Caption on back of photo also notes Mackie, Brookfield, and Wang GW in this photo.
Includes: interview with John Cohen, CPA member in ADF in Makassar; Yoji Akashi, 'Primary Sources for Japanese Occupied Malaya'; letters of Dr Canut Deuntzer after his release in 1945 from Kuching Camp in Borneo where he had been held by the Japanese as a civilian internee during WWII; Levensbeschrijving van Dr Amir; letter from Dr Reid to Bob Reese regarding interview with Itagaki Yoichi and other Malaya policies.
Includes: Reassessing the Origins of the Cold War in South East Asia: a roundtable on the 60th anniversary of 1948 (CD rom); The Cold War in Asia: the cultural dimensions, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, 24-25 March 2008 - call for papers and tentative programme; China trip report by CC Chin - 4-14 March 2007; application for Ministry of Education Academic Research Fund (AcRF) tier 2 - February 2007 grant call;
Includes correspondence and news articles on Vietnamese refugees and migration from New Zealand.
Dutch language.
Workshop held at the Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, ANU.
Includes Helsinki Accord, subsequent election, and ICAIOS establishment 2007.
Includes Tosen Chinese ships, gathered on visit to Nagasaki February 1998 with Professor Isahii Yoneo who provided access to museum collections. Also includes preparations for ECHOSEA/ISEAS monograph The Junk Trade from SE Asia and translations from the Tosen Fugetsu-gaki.
Includes Igor de Rachewiltz, Merle Ricklefs, and Nicholas Tarling.
Includes: Levenschets van Habib Abdad Rachman of zijn eigen mond geschreven, copied from Kon Institute voor de Tropen (basis of Reid's article in Indoesnia 13 (1972); Reid's notes on Panglima Polem Dynasty from TJ Veltman; correspondence and notes on death of Denys Lombard, January 1998, and joint Ito/Reid paper in his honour in Archipel 57.
- Remco Raben,
Includes papers on literacy for 1986 IAHA Conference and (in French) 1987 Paris talk.
All in Dutch.
Includes mentions of John Kerr, Bruce Grant, Michael Somare, Hedley Bull, Jim Davidson, John Gunther, Peter Hastings.
Includes correspondence with Denys Lombard, Charles Boxer, Lode Brakel.
Includes correspondence with W Wertheim, Jan Pluvier, WL Sluimers, Hans van Marlew and Paul van 't Veer.
US and Europe 1973-1974; Japan and Europe 1978; US 1983, 1989; France 1987; Bellagio 1991.
Work on pre-colonial Minangkabau.