This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: A Graduate Student Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, Explorations in Southeast Asian Studies, and The Journal of the Southeast Asian Studies Association
Against the backdrop of the trans-Pacific galleon route and the intra-Asian junk trade, this dissert...
British projects and activities in the Philippines during the period 1759 - 1805 coincided with impo...
Page range: 67-96Around 1800, an increasing number of Sea People (Bugis, Malay, Iranun, and others) ...
Manila was designated by Spain as the colonial capital of the Philippine archipelago in 1571. From b...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.This study examines the...
The Spanish colonisation of the Philippines in 1565 opened up trade between China, Latin America and...
Manila’s far-reaching connections based on the trade in saltpeter have received little attention in ...
P(論文)"Manila in the second half of the 18th century was increasingly linked to world economy The Chi...
This article presents a micro-historical analysis of the life of Thomé Gaspar de León, the South Ind...
Chinese records of the Song-Ming period provide the context necessary for our understanding of the h...
Extract from Pacific Affairs, Fall, 1962. Material Type: Government publication (gpb); State or pro...
My dissertation seeks to elucidate the nature of power relationships between the Spanish, the Tagalo...
The relationship between the Spanish and the Muslim inhabitants of the Philippines and Borneo has al...
The politics and trade in Southeast Asia since the 7th century had seen the early rise of Brunei as ...
The period from the 15th to the 17th centuries CE in the Southeast Asian region has been termed as t...
Against the backdrop of the trans-Pacific galleon route and the intra-Asian junk trade, this dissert...
British projects and activities in the Philippines during the period 1759 - 1805 coincided with impo...
Page range: 67-96Around 1800, an increasing number of Sea People (Bugis, Malay, Iranun, and others) ...
Manila was designated by Spain as the colonial capital of the Philippine archipelago in 1571. From b...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.This study examines the...
The Spanish colonisation of the Philippines in 1565 opened up trade between China, Latin America and...
Manila’s far-reaching connections based on the trade in saltpeter have received little attention in ...
P(論文)"Manila in the second half of the 18th century was increasingly linked to world economy The Chi...
This article presents a micro-historical analysis of the life of Thomé Gaspar de León, the South Ind...
Chinese records of the Song-Ming period provide the context necessary for our understanding of the h...
Extract from Pacific Affairs, Fall, 1962. Material Type: Government publication (gpb); State or pro...
My dissertation seeks to elucidate the nature of power relationships between the Spanish, the Tagalo...
The relationship between the Spanish and the Muslim inhabitants of the Philippines and Borneo has al...
The politics and trade in Southeast Asia since the 7th century had seen the early rise of Brunei as ...
The period from the 15th to the 17th centuries CE in the Southeast Asian region has been termed as t...
Against the backdrop of the trans-Pacific galleon route and the intra-Asian junk trade, this dissert...
British projects and activities in the Philippines during the period 1759 - 1805 coincided with impo...
Page range: 67-96Around 1800, an increasing number of Sea People (Bugis, Malay, Iranun, and others) ...