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Journal of Asian Studies (1992) 51 (1): 212–213.
Published: 01 February 1992
...Donald Hindley From Jail to Jail . By Tan Malaka . Three volumes. Athens, Ohio : Ohio University Press . 1991 . Vol. 1: cxlvi, 303 pp. Vol 2: vii, 306 pp. Vol 3: viii, 454 pp. $55.00 paper. Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1992 1992 212 THE JOURNAL OF ASIAN...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2019) 78 (2): 424–425.
Published: 01 May 2019
...Alexander F. Day Prophets Unarmed: Chinese Trotskyists in Revolution, War, Jail, and the Return from Limbo . Edited by Gregor Benton . Leiden : Brill , 2015 . xvii, 1,269 pp. Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 2019 2019 This massive collection of texts...
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in Convict Carpets: Jails and the Revival of Historic Carpet Design in Colonial India
> Journal of Asian Studies
Published: 01 May 2013
Figure 2. Weaving cotton daris in a jail workshop, c. 1906 (Twigg [1907] 1976 , plate I).
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in Convict Carpets: Jails and the Revival of Historic Carpet Design in Colonial India
> Journal of Asian Studies
Published: 01 May 2013
Figure 8. A copy of a Bijapur pile carpet, made at Yeraoda Jail, Poona (Twigg [1907] 1976 , Plate XLI).
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in Convict Carpets: Jails and the Revival of Historic Carpet Design in Colonial India
> Journal of Asian Studies
Published: 01 May 2013
Figure 9. Woolen pile carpet woven at the Thana Jail, copied from a design developed at the Yeraoda Central Jail, Poona (Twigg [1907] 1976 , Plate XXXIX).
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Journal of Asian Studies (2013) 72 (2): 391–416.
Published: 01 May 2013
...Figure 2. Weaving cotton daris in a jail workshop, c. 1906 (Twigg [1907] 1976 , plate I). ...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2012) 71 (3): 593–601.
Published: 01 August 2012
... strike that pushed him into the limelight, sparking candlelit marches across the country. A shaken government ordered his release in less than twelve hours, but in stunning turnaround, Hazare refused to leave and began his “fast unto death” in Delhi's notorious Tihar Jail, South Asia's largest high...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2017) 76 (4): 839–849.
Published: 01 November 2017
... president to be removed this way. New elections were called. Park was then made the subject of a criminal investigation and jailed for the trial. The allegations center on Park's relationship with an old family friend, Ch'oe Sun-sil, who became involved in official decision-making and used her influence...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2017) 76 (1): 87–105.
Published: 01 February 2017
...Angeliki Andrea Kanavou; Kosal Path Abstract During the Cambodian Genocide (1975–79), about 12,272 to 20,000 people were jailed in the infamous Tuol Sleng (S-21) prison. Only a handful survived. This study focuses on how former S21 perpetrators relate today to their role in the genocide. Through...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1953) 13 (1): 3–22.
Published: 01 November 1953
.... Some, like Hirabayashi Taiko, went to jail. It was only in the first post-war years, with the release of political prisoners and encouragement given to freedom of expression, that literature once more began to show its former diversity and vitality. As the Occupation continued, various limitations were...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2004) 63 (1): 81–104.
Published: 01 February 2004
... in British Jails Delhi : Akshaya Publications . Chatterjee Partha . 1993 . The Nation and Its Fragments . Princeton : Princeton University Press . Collini Stefan . 1985 . “ The Idea of ‘Character’ in Victorian Political Thought .” Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 5 ( 35...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1976) 35 (3): 521–522.
Published: 01 May 1976
.... Morarji, at this writing, is in jail, following the emergency of June 1975 called by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and declared by India's President. He is in jail, although he was the leader of an opposition coalition in Gujarat that shortly before had defeated Mrs. Gandhi's Congress Party in a state...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2002) 61 (3): 1074–1076.
Published: 01 August 2002
... public speaker, and even becoming a member of the Privy Council that King Kojong had set up. However, these radical views offended the conservatives, who accused the twenty-three-year-old Rhee of conspiring to dethrone the King. After being put in jail by the conservative government, Rhee attempted...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1978) 38 (1): 77–98.
Published: 01 November 1978
... [Calicut], 9 Jan. to 16 Feb.1940. 95 Prabhatam Annual , June 1939, Madras Public, G.O. No. 1351, 17 Aug. 1939 (KS). 96 Namboodiripad avoided arrest until the Party was legalized; A.K. Gopalan escaped from Vellore Jail and avoided rearrest. Hindu , 11 May 1941,p. 6; 2, 4 Aug. 1942, both...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1980) 39 (2): 430–431.
Published: 01 February 1980
... both written in Chinese jails and both in classical Chinese. They are translated because they are considered "two outstanding examples of the voluminous prison literature emerging from the Vietnamese revolution" (preface). There is little factual information in Prison Notes that has not already been...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1976) 35 (3): 519–521.
Published: 01 May 1976
..., over the past forty years. Morarji, at this writing, is in jail, following the emergency of June 1975 called by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and declared by India's President. He is in jail, although he was the leader of an opposition coalition in Gujarat that shortly before had defeated Mrs. Gandhi's...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1964) 23 (4): 610–611.
Published: 01 August 1964
... and Catholic, of all nationalities. Many were jailed for espionage preliminary to their expulsion from China. The change in the Chinese churches was simultaneous. In May 1950, a group of Chinese Christians representing the "Social Gospel," the Y.M. and Y.W.C.A., and the generally more liberal and "respectable...
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in The Portrait's Journey: The Image, Social Communication and Martyr-Making in Colonial India
> Journal of Asian Studies
Published: 01 November 2011
Figure 2. Rup Kishore Kapoor, Swatantrata Ki Bhent: Amar Shahid Yatindranath Das (Independence Gift: the Immortal Martyr Jatindranath Das), Shyamsunderlal Picture Merchant, Kanpur, c. 1930s. Jawaharlal Nehru, who had visited the hunger-strikers in jail (Nehru 1936, 144) and supported them
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Journal of Asian Studies (1989) 48 (2): 387–389.
Published: 01 May 1989
... by class and gender, these women never abandoned their faith manifested in the strength of their individual spirits even in the most humiliating conditions inside jail that a more humane and just future could be created through their participation in collective action outside of jail. Speaking...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1993) 52 (3): 730–732.
Published: 01 August 1993
... of Meiji-Taisho society. He was a key figure in the political radicalism of the Taisho, but is more widely known as Japan's "erotic anarchist" stabbed in the throat by a jealous lover, hounded by the authorities, frequently arrested and jailed, BOOK REVIEWS JAPAN 731 and finally murdered in police custody...
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