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Journal of Asian Studies (1977) 36 (3): 594–596.
Published: 01 May 1977
... of J. W. W. Birch, First British Resident to Perak, 1874–1875 . Edited By P. L. Burns . Kuala Lumpur : Oxford University Press , Oxford in Asia Historical Reprints, 1976 . xiv, 410 pp. Plates, Maps and Sketches, Appendixes, Bibliographical Note. $38.00 Copyright © Association for Asian...
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Published: 01 August 2009
Figure 3. Resident-General Itō Hirobumi posing with the Korean crown prince Yi Ŭn. Taiyō 15.15 (1909). More
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Journal of Asian Studies (1994) 53 (1): 251–252.
Published: 01 February 1994
...John McLeod Indirect Rule in India: Residents and the Residency System 1764–1857 . By Michael H. Fisher . Delhi : Oxford University Press , 1991 . xv, 516 pp. $26.00. Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1994 1994 BOOK REVIEWS SOUTH ASIA 251 find shaikhs...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1980) 39 (3): 627–628.
Published: 01 May 1980
...Peter Wood Hyderabad during the Residency of Henry Russell, 1811–1820. A Case Study of the Subsidiary Alliance System . By Zubaida Yazdani . Oxford : printed for the author at Oxford University Press , 1976 . xiv, 141 pp. Bibliography. N.p.l. Copyright © The Association for Asian...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1970) 29 (2): 475–476.
Published: 01 February 1970
...Jagdish P. Sharma British Diplomacy in North India: A Study of the Delhi Residency 1803–1857 . By K. N. Panikkar . New Delhi : Associated Publishing House , 1968 . xiii, 200 pp. Appendixes, Glossary, Index. Rs. 25.00. Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1970 1970...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2017) 76 (3): 802–812.
Published: 01 August 2017
... residents and the Japanese they live among across the nation; between Zainichi Koreans and Japanese in Kawasaki; and between Buraku people and non-Buraku Japanese, as well as in between activists and non-activist Buraku. Its connotations of togetherness, shared interests, and common identity make the term...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2000) 59 (4): 927–950.
Published: 01 November 2000
... this display may have been directed at the Chinese, with whom Japan had now been at war for five months, the Western residents of the concessions—with whom the resident Japanese had been at loggerheads for many years—were the primary targets. No such event ever took place in any of the other centers...
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Published: 01 February 2023
FIGURE 1 British residents in colonial Sri Lanka resented the European nobility that came to the colony to hunt big game. One of them was the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of the Austro-Hungarian empire, who visited the island during his world tour of 1892–93. He is shown here with his hunting More
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Published: 01 November 2008
Figure 4. Procession of overseas residents in front of the Imperial Palace. Source: Kaigai Dōhō Chūōkai (1941). More
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Journal of Asian Studies (2017) 76 (1): 69–86.
Published: 01 February 2017
... in Cambodia's recent troubled past. This article describes the subsequent ramifications of these interrupted processes for both the living and the dead in Reaksmei Songha village in northwestern Battambang. Various residents had encountered the bones of the war dead, and some described sightings of ghosts...
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Published: 01 November 2023
Figure 3 Pahadi from Doti District, winter residents of Malakheti, Kailali. Photograph by Richard Darsie, February 22, 1965. More
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1956) 15 (2): 175–183.
Published: 01 February 1956
...Robert E. Ward Abstract Throughout eastern and southern Asia the village stands in a position of critical but often unacknowledged importance. It provides the residence and social focus for an overwhelming proportion of the people living in those parts of the continent lying east of Afghanistan...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1942) 2 (1): 31–47.
Published: 01 November 1942
..., Curacao and Surinam, of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. As such its nationals are Dutch subjects and stand on an equal footing, legally, with the citizens of other sovereign nations. In the event of legal controversy involving a resident of the Netherlands Indies and a citizen of another nation...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1964) 23 (3): 405–416.
Published: 01 May 1964
... to North Honshu and Hokkaido both for temporary occupation and for permanent residence in the mid-seventeenth century and diereafter; and some of these emigrants became useful Kaga han trade agents. Moreover, transport of rice and salt respectively to Tsuruga and Echigo from Noto villages early...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1957) 16 (2): 221–236.
Published: 01 February 1957
... control of the government. Actual power still resided legally in the hands of a local theocratic ruler. Upon his death in 1924, the present government was established. Since 1924, Outer Mongolia has been a Soviet satellite in the same sense that the eastern European nations have been since the end...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1956) 15 (2): 215–227.
Published: 01 February 1956
...Robert R. Jay Abstract Rural settlement patterns on the island of Java conform in general type to the dominant mode throughout the rest of monsoon Asia: a nucleated residential unit surrounded by the lands cultivated by the residents, forming a community with political, economic, and religious...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1946) 5 (2): 162–171.
Published: 01 February 1946
...Bruno Lasker Abstract There has been much speculation as to the degree to which the Indonesian revolt reflects Japanese war-time propaganda. There has been much less mention in this connection of the one and a quarter million Chinese residents in the Indies. Yet, ten years ago many Netherlands...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1944) 3 (4): 309–312.
Published: 01 August 1944
...John LeRoy Christian Abstract Some 130 miles by sea down the west coast of India, south from Bombay, lies the little district headquarters of Ratnagiri. The name means “the hill of jewels.” On the highest point of land, within the civil station proper, there is an imposing stone residence of some...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1971) 30 (4): 815–828.
Published: 01 August 1971
..., and carried out activities which reinforced both the values and local social structure. The three million volunteer members, half of whom had no military experience, achieved their leaders' goals by performing public services and patriotic activities. They demonstrated to local residents die ethos in action...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1975) 34 (2): 341–360.
Published: 01 February 1975
... of the Indian Subcontinent, they added a new dimension to the cities they created—a municipal apparatus to monitor urban growth, to regulate the use of land, and to insure that certain areas, especially those where they resided, would receive adequate urban facilities. The cities they founded had certain...