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History of Early Southeast Asia

2011
This comprehensive history provides a fresh interpretation of Southeast Asia from 100 to 1500, when major social and economic developments foundational to modern societies took place on the mainland (Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam) and the island world (Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines). Kenneth R.
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History of Swine Influenza Viruses in Asia

2011
The pig is one of the main hosts of influenza A viruses and plays important roles in shaping the current influenza ecology. The occurrence of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic influenza virus demonstrated that pigs could independently facilitate the genesis of a pandemic influenza strain.
Peiris, JSM   +5 more
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History of Neuropsychology in Asia

2016
Abstract Clinical neuropsychology in Asia has emerged from the interactions of multiple processes, including the development of psychology and its subdisciplines worldwide, the entering of psychology into Asia and ongoing intellectual influences from outside of Asia, indigenous responses to those external forces, and homegrown ...
Tatia M. C. Lee   +2 more
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A History of East Asia

2017
The third edition of this ambitious book begins by asking: What is East Asia? Today, many of the features that made the region distinct have been submerged under revolution, politics, or globalization. Yet in ancient times, what we now think of as China, Korea, Japan, and Vietnam had both historical and cultural coherence.
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Monetary History of East Asia

2017
East Asian monetary systems were traditionally based on commodity monies, the most famous of which were round copper coins (Cash) with a square central hole, and silver ingots (Tael, from around 1000 ce). While issue of the former was in the hand of the state, silver bars were privately produced and controlled.
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The Population History of Asia

2019
When composed of hunter-gatherers, Asia’s population numbered perhaps 1–2 million. But the emergence of agriculture saw population growth, and it appears likely that by 1 CE the continent’s population exceeded 100 million. For China and Japan, there are data which shed light on their population histories during pre-modern times.
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History of Computing in East Asia

IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 2016
All four articles in this special issue cover stories of real-world implementations or applications of computing technology in East Asia. Each article adopts a unique approach and historiographical strategy, which demonstrates the diversity of this scholarly community.
Chigusa Kita, Hyungsub Choi
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Building history: Historiography of architectural history in South Asia

History Compass, 2018
Abstract Architectural history informed the colonial government in their creation of an Indian empire, helped the self‐fashioning of the princely states, and eventually became the source of national narratives for the countries of India and Pakistan as they were carved from British India.
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A History of Asia

The Western Political Quarterly, 1965
Josef Silverstein   +2 more
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A History of Inner Asia

2015
devletlerinin kuruluşları, aralarındaki münasebetler aktarıldıktan sonra daha ziyade Sultan Sancar (1118—1157) dönemi üzerinde durulmuştur.
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