| Southeast Asia SUBJECT OF BOOKS
John Frank Cady. Southeast Asia: Its Historical Development. McGraw-Hill. 1964. 657pp. Kenneth R. Hall. Maritime Trade and State Development in Early Southeast Asia. University of Hawaii Press. 1985. 368pp. E. Ulrich Kratz (editor). Southeast Asian Languages and Literatures: A Bibliographical Guide to Burmese, Cambodian, Indonesian, Javanese, Malay, Minangkabau, Thai and Vietnamese. I. B. Tauris. 1996. 455pp. Michael Leifer. Dictionary of the Modern Politics of South-East Asia. Taylor & Francis. 2001. 312pp. Robert J. McMahon. The Limits of Empire: The United States and Southeast Asia Since World War II. Columbia University Press. 1999. 276pp. Jan M. Pluvier. Historical Atlas of South-East Asia. E. J. Brill. 1995. 147pp. Victor Purcell. The Chinese in Southeast Asia. Oxford University Press. 1965. 623pp. Under the auspices of the Royal Institute of International Affairs. Anthony Reid. Southeast Asia in the Age of Commerce, 1450-1680. Yale University Press. 1988-93. (2 vols.) 275pp. + 390pp. Volume 1, The Lands Below the Winds. Volume 2, Expansion and Crisis. M. C. Ricklefs; Bruce Lockhart; Albert Lau; Portia Reyes; Maitrii Aung-Thwin. A New History of Southeast Asia. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 2010. 544pp. James C. Scott. The Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia. Yale University Press. 2009. 442pp. David Smyth (editor). The Canon in Southeast Asian Literatures: Literatures of Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. Routledge. 2000. 273pp.
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