International audienceIn the past quarter century, Champa scholarship has been seeking ways out of the interpretative framework inherited from Georges Maspero’s Le royaume de Champa, which portrayed Champa as a unitary kingdom of provinces ruled by “absolute” kings. Scholars have since been working to revise this portrait, to develop new thinking about the way the kingdom and its territories were structured, and also to critique Maspero’s decision to end his history of Champa with the 1471 capture of the Chà Bàn citadel and fall of Vijaya. Much new data has been produced in recent decades, thanks especially to the access to Champa field sites enjoyed since the 1990s by international scholars under Vietnam’s open door policy, and to the reso...
Islam was brought to Hindu/Buddhist Champa (presentday southern Vietnam) by Arab and Persian sailors...
The current paper is part of an interdisciplinary project focusing on the intellectual dimensions of...
The Mỹ Sơn sanctuary (4th- 13th centuries CE) is a sacred archaeological site in Champa, where the C...
International audienceIn the past quarter century, Champa scholarship has been seeking ways out of t...
This chapter contributes to our understanding of the regional connectedness of the Southeast Asian m...
The art and architecture of Champa, an ancient linguistic and cultural civilization located in moder...
Previous studies of Champa history mainly based on an assumption that Champa was an “Indianized” kin...
Champa was an old Malay kingdom in Central Vietnam, around the present day area of Phanrang. The Kin...
There are a number of studies of Champa, a country at the south-east end of Indo-chinese Peninsula, ...
Champā sites in Phú Yên province, Vietnam, were in what historians have typically called the polity ...
The research in the Cultural Heritage field is growing and needing of different working platforms an...
New construction technology and new aesthetic trends are emphasized as the characteristics of Chola ...
International audienceThis paper will attempt to illuminate what was meant by Linyi and Champa. If i...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
From studies of the French in the late 19th century, Hindu temples in Champa culture were called Cha...
Islam was brought to Hindu/Buddhist Champa (presentday southern Vietnam) by Arab and Persian sailors...
The current paper is part of an interdisciplinary project focusing on the intellectual dimensions of...
The Mỹ Sơn sanctuary (4th- 13th centuries CE) is a sacred archaeological site in Champa, where the C...
International audienceIn the past quarter century, Champa scholarship has been seeking ways out of t...
This chapter contributes to our understanding of the regional connectedness of the Southeast Asian m...
The art and architecture of Champa, an ancient linguistic and cultural civilization located in moder...
Previous studies of Champa history mainly based on an assumption that Champa was an “Indianized” kin...
Champa was an old Malay kingdom in Central Vietnam, around the present day area of Phanrang. The Kin...
There are a number of studies of Champa, a country at the south-east end of Indo-chinese Peninsula, ...
Champā sites in Phú Yên province, Vietnam, were in what historians have typically called the polity ...
The research in the Cultural Heritage field is growing and needing of different working platforms an...
New construction technology and new aesthetic trends are emphasized as the characteristics of Chola ...
International audienceThis paper will attempt to illuminate what was meant by Linyi and Champa. If i...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
From studies of the French in the late 19th century, Hindu temples in Champa culture were called Cha...
Islam was brought to Hindu/Buddhist Champa (presentday southern Vietnam) by Arab and Persian sailors...
The current paper is part of an interdisciplinary project focusing on the intellectual dimensions of...
The Mỹ Sơn sanctuary (4th- 13th centuries CE) is a sacred archaeological site in Champa, where the C...