| Dor Bahadur Bista - 1991 - 218 pages
...when they were on a visit to Nepal. The Ford Foundation provided an additional grant for residence at the Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, for six months where I enjoyed both generous hospitality and advice for improvement of the text from... | |
| Carol A. Breckenridge, Peter van der Veer - 1993 - 376 pages
...feature in TriQuarterly. Nicholas B. Dirks is Professor of History and Anthropology and Director of the Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies at the University of Michigan. He is the author of The Hollow Crown: Ethnohistory of an Indian Kingdom (1987) and editor... | |
| Henriette Bugge - 1994 - 246 pages
...in the broader framework of the long history of the European expansion. During the year I spent at the Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies at the University of Michigan. Ann Arbor. Nicholas Dirks acted as my supervisor. He introduced me to the fascinating research... | |
| Alton L Becker, Alton L. Becker - 2000 - 460 pages
...drawing by I Boengklik and Dewa Ketoet Pasek from the Bateson-Mead Collection of Balinese drawings. The Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies at the University of Michigan for "Aridarma: Framing an Old Javanese Tale" in AL Becker, ed., Writing on the Tongue (1989);... | |
| Robert A. Rosenstone - 1995 - 268 pages
...Ibid. List of Contributors NICHOLAS B. DIRKS is Professor of History and Anthropology and Director of the Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies at the University of Michigan. His book, The Hollow Crown: Ethnohistory of an Indian Kingdom (Cambridge, 1987) was recently... | |
| Peter van der Veer - 1996 - 302 pages
...Genealogies of Religion (1993). Nicholas B. Dirks is Professor of History and Anthropology and director of the Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies at the University of Michigan. His publications include The Hollow Crown:Ethnohistory of an Indian Kingdom (1987); Colonialism... | |
| Peter van der Veer - 1996 - 296 pages
...Genealogies of Religion (1993). Nicholas B. Dirks is Professor of History and Anthropology and director of the Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies at the University of Michigan. His publications include The Hollow Crown:Ethnohistory of an Indian Kingdom (1987); Colonialism... | |
| Thomas M. McKenna - 2023 - 384 pages
...Faculty Research Grant from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and an Academic Sharing Grant from the Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies at the University of Michigan. I am indebted to a great many individuals for smoothing my path in the Philippines, only... | |
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