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Number of items: 9.

Authored Books

Fuccaro, Nelida (1999) The Other Kurds: Yazidis in Colonial Iraq. London: I.B. Tauris.

Book Chapters

Janku, Andrea (1999) 'Der Leitartikel in der frühen chinesischen Presse: Aspekte kultureller Interaktion auf der Ebene des Genres (The leading article in the early Chinese press: aspects of cultural interaction as seen from the perspective of genres).' In: Rothermund, Dietmar, (ed.), Aneignung und Selbstbehauptung: Antworten auf die europäische Expansion = Appropriation and self-assertion: answers to the European expansion. Munchen: Oldenbourg, pp. 111-136.

Journal Article

Charney, Michael W. (1999) 'Problematics and Paradigms in Historicizing the Overseas Chinese in the Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Straits and Burma.' Journal of the South Seas Society, 54. pp. 93-106.

Fuccaro, Nelida (1999) 'Communalism and the State in Iraq: the Yazidi Kurds (c. 1869-1940).' Middle Eastern Studies, 35 (2). pp. 1-26.

Fuccaro, Nelida (1999) 'Islam and Urban Space: Ma’tams in Bahrain before Oil.' ISIM Newsletter, 3. p. 12.

Conference or Workshop Items

Charney, Michael W. (1999) Chinese Traders on the Rice Coast: Singapore and the Triangulation of the Arakan-Chinese Grain Networks. In: Conference on Overseas Chinese and Maritime China, November 1999, National University of Singapore. (Unpublished)

Charney, Michael W. (1999) Reconsidering Religious Identities and Change in Arakan: Intra-regional Migrants and Missionizing Monks in the Arakan Littoral. In: First International Conference on Coastal Burma, October 1999, Amsterdam. (Unpublished)

Theses

Charney, Michael W. (1999) Where Jambudipa and Islamdom Converged: Religious Change and the Emergence of Buddhist Communalism in Early Modern Arakan, 15th-19th Centuries. PhD thesis. University of Michigan.

Targa, Sergio (1999) The Pala Kingdom: Rethinking Lordship in Early Medieval North Eastern India. MPhil thesis. SOAS University of London. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25501/SOAS.00033700

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