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18 May 2008
Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (NIAS) Press
NIAS, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Self-description: "Welcome to NIAS Press, a scholarly publisher specializing in publishing innovative research on modern Asia [...] Enquiries: contact Gerald Jackson at gerald--at--nias.ku.dk"
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* About Us; * Asian Studies Bookshop; * Trade Customers; * For Authors; * Press News; * Link to NIAS;
* Who are we?; * Vision; * Contact; * What do we publish?; * Who do we publish?; * Search all our titles (fields: Author,
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* Recently released 19 titles:
(Beyond Chinatown - Mette Thuno (ed.);
Beyond the Green Myth - Peter Sercombe and Bernard Sellato (eds);
Breeds of Empire - Greg Bankoff and Sandra Swart;
Burma and Japan Since 1940 - Donald M. Seekins;
Catalogue of Arabic Manuscripts - Irmeli Perho;
Cham Muslims of the Mekong Delta - Philip Taylor;
Childbirth and Tradition in Northeast Thailand - Anders Poulsen;
Creating Laos - Soren Ivarsson;
Democracy and National Identity in Thailand - Michael Kelly Connors;
Exploring Ethnic Diversity in Burma - Mikael Gravers (ed.);
Indonesia and the Muslim World - Anak Agung Banyu Perwita;
Kinship and Food in South East Asia - Monica Janowski and Fiona Kerlogue (eds);
Land and Longhouse - R.A. Cramb;
Making Fields of Merit - Monica Lindberg Falk;
Other Malays - Joel S. Kahn;
Power, Resistance and Women Politicians in Cambodia - Mona Lilja;
The Sociology of Southeast Asia - Victor T. King;
Village China at War - Dagfinn Gatu;
Women and Politics in Thailand - Kazuki Iwanaga (ed.);
* Announced but not-yet-published 12 titles:
(Constructing Singapore - Michael D. Barr and Zlatko Skrbis;
Digital Atlas of Indonesian History - Robert Cribb;
Gender Politics in Asia - Wil Burghoorn, Kazuki Iwanaga, Cecilia Milwertz and Qi Wang (eds);
Getting Published in Asian Studies - Gerald Jackson;
I Will Send My Song - Hakan Lundstrom;
Lifestyle and Entertainment in Yangzhou - Lucie Olivova and Vibeke Bordahl (eds);
Lost Goddesses - Trudy Jacobsen;
Other Landscapes - Deborah Sutton;
People of Virtue - Alexandra Kent and David Chandler (eds);
Proper Islamic Consumption - Johan Fischer;
Tourism in Southeast Asia - Michael Hitchcock, Victor T. King and Michael Parnwell (eds);
Women's Political Participation and Representation in Asia - Kazuki Iwanaga (ed.))
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