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View article: EDITOR'S NOTE
EDITOR'S NOTE Open
The idea behind this volume is to introduce the work of 0. W. Wolters to new generations of scholars entering the field of Southeast Asian history, whether it be of the modern, premodern, or early periods.Given the linguistic skills requir…
View article: Audible Pasts: History, Sound and Human Experience in Southeast Asia
Audible Pasts: History, Sound and Human Experience in Southeast Asia Open
Although historians of traditional Southeast Asian cultures rely primarily on written sources, the societies they study were intensely oral and aural.Research on sound in Southeast Asia has focused on music and musicology, but historians a…
View article: Seas, oceans and cosmologies in Southeast Asia
Seas, oceans and cosmologies in Southeast Asia Open
This article discusses the changing spirit world of maritime communities in Southeast Asia by differentiating ‘oceans’ from ‘seas’ and by linking historical evidence to modern anthropological studies. Since the lives of seagoing peoples ar…
View article: Editorial – networks and individuals in international organizations
Editorial – networks and individuals in international organizations Open
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View article: Glocalization and the Marketing of Christianity in Early Modern Southeast Asia
Glocalization and the Marketing of Christianity in Early Modern Southeast Asia Open
The expansion of European commercial interests into Southeast Asia during the early modern period was commonly justified by the biblical injunction to spread Christian teachings, and by the “civilizing” influences it was said to foster. In…
View article: MIH volume 13 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
MIH volume 13 issue 3 Cover and Back matter Open
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View article: Rivers, Oceans, and Spirits: Water Cosmologies, Gender, and Religious Change in Southeast Asia – ERRATUM
Rivers, Oceans, and Spirits: Water Cosmologies, Gender, and Religious Change in Southeast Asia – ERRATUM Open
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View article: Rivers, Oceans, and Spirits: Water Cosmologies, Gender, and Religious Change in Southeast Asia
Rivers, Oceans, and Spirits: Water Cosmologies, Gender, and Religious Change in Southeast Asia Open
Water in many different forms and contexts is of central significance in Southeast Asia, and these differences are reflected in the vast range of spirits and deities. Despite wide variation, the most obvious distinction is between spirits …