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.\ Bil)UOGRAPHY OF \L\TERL\.LS AVAILABLE IN THE LIBRA.RYSYSTEM OF THE U"IVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES ON
THE MODER" HISTORY OF SOUTHEAST ASIA
LOLRDES Y. COLI.Al'\HS and JOHN A. LARKIN
ONE OF THE RESCLTS OF \VORLD \VAR II WAS THE INCREASED Focus OF
interest by scholars on the region that became known as Southeast Asia.Prior to 1941, few of them were concerned with the area that lay in anarc between India and China. But the Japanese occupation changed allthat. The needs of Allied intelligence as well as the general wartime publicity were parts of the process of discovery; many of the academiciansand future researchers received first-hand contact with the area throughparticipation in the armed forces.
For some, the interest in the region did not falter with the end ofthe war. The post-1945 nationalist upsurge in Burma and Indonesia, theonset of the cold war, the emergence of Red China as a leading power inAsia, and the addition of six new countries to the United Nations-allthese, gave added stimulation for study. By the middle of the 1950's,ruanv new courses in various disciplines offered students a chance to studySoutheast Asia and, at least, two universities-Cornell and Yale-had fulldepartments for interdisciplinary work in the area. Since that time, thefield has grown rather than declined in number of active scholars, programs and students. Each year, the number of studies on Southeast Asiahas increased significantly.
What this trend of interest has meant in terms of literary output isthat, by and large, the vast majority of works dealing wih Southeast Asiahave been written since 1945 and that no bibliography which incorporatesonly prewar materials is of great value to the active researcher. Indeed,any bibliography more than a few years old, is out of date in a field wherepioneering works are still being written.
The original purpose of this bibliography was to supply a readingJist for the 'Students of History 154, the history of Southeast Asia, taughtat the Diliman campus of the University of the Philippines. It thenseemed to be a logical follow-up to expand the original list to include thecomplete holdings, to date, on modern Southeast Asian history, to serveas a guide for future lecturers and students of the subject. For 'Such apurpose, it seemed necessary to supplement the guide with the list of avail-
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able periodicals and bibliographies. Because of the shortage of primaryand secondary materials on the rest of Southeast Asia here in the Philippines, it seemed advisable to publish the completed survey of books. Ifkept up-to-date, it could prove useful to historians in the Philippines whofind American guides of limited value. It is hoped that some of the otherlibraries will follow a similar program to keep scholars informed on thelatest source material available.
The bibliography contains all the holdings in the various branches ofthe library system as a service to all D.P. students since there is no singlerepository for the Southeast Asian collection. Likewise, the call numbershave been included as a time-saving device for the general scholar as wellas the student. As soon as the library receives sufficient funds to increaseits microfilming services, it will be possible to make copies of rare materials,including primary sources.
'The present list has been limited to Burma, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and the new countries which formerly constituted part of Indochina.The Philippines has been excluded from the list, not because the compilers did not consider it part of Southeast Asia, but because the holdingsare too extensive for article publication. The catalogue of the Filipinianasection contains the complete list of Philippine holdings.
GUIDE TO LOCATION SYMBOLS
The books are available in the Social Science Reading Room of the Ma.inLibrary, Dihman, except rthose with location symbols before the call number.If duplicate copies are also available in the unit libraries, these are indicated bythe location symbols opposite the titles on the right margin.
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Agriculture Library, Los Banos, LagunaAsian Studies Library, College of Arts land Sciences, DilimanCirculation, stacks, Main LibraryEducation Library, DilimanFflipiniana Section, Main LibraryForestry Library, Los Banos, LagunaGeology Library, Pavilion 3, Arts and SciencesHigh School Library, DilimanInstitute of Economic Development and Research Library, DilimanGraduate School of Public Administration Library, Padre Faura,
ManilaLaw Library, DilimanAsian Laber Center Library, DilimanStatistical Center Library, Rizal Hall, Padre FauraSerials Main LibraryExrtension Library, Rizal Hall, Padre Faura
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JF31.A53
DS518.8 A89
DS518.1 B7
DS503 B87
JQ96.B8
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Almond, Gabriel and Coleman, J. S., eds.The politics of developing areas.Princeton, Princeton Univ. Press, 1960.591 p.
Armstrong, J. P. Southeast Asia andAmerican 'policy. North Central Assn.of Colleges and Elementary School,1960. 64 p.
Brimmell, J. H. Communism in Southeast Asia, London, Oxford Univers'ityPress, 1959. 415 p.
Buss, C. A. Southeast Asia and theworld today. New Jersey, Van Nostrand, 1958. 192 p.
Butwell, R. A. Southeast Asia, todayand tomorrow, R political analysis,New York, Praeger, 1961.1'82 p.
Cady, John F. Southeast Asia: its historical development. New York, McGraw, 1964. 657 p.
Dobby, E. H. G. Southeast Asia, London, Univ. of London Press, 1960.415 p.
Dubois, C. Social forces in SoutheastAsia. Cambridge, Harvard Univ,Press, 1959. 78 p.
Emerson, R. Representative governmentin Southeast Asia, Cambridge, Harvard Univ. Press, 1955. 197 p.
Government and nationalism inSoutheast Asia. New York" International Secretariat, Institute of PacificRelations, 1942. 242 p.
Farley, M. S. United States relationswith Southeast Asia, with .special reference to Indochina, 1950-55. NewYork, American Institute of PacificRelations, 1955. 81 p.
Fifield, R. H. The diplomacy of Southeast Asia: 1945-58. New York, Harper, 1958. 584 p.
Southeast Asia on U.S. policy.New York, Praeger, 1963 488 p.
Fisher, Charles A. Southeast Asia. London, Methuen, 1964. 831 p.
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DS485. B89F8 Furnivall, J. S. Colonial policy andpractice. New York, New York University Press, 1956. 568 p.
DS511. H15 Hall, D. G. E. A history of SoutheastAsia. London, Macmillan, 1955. 807 p.
DS511. H3 Harrison, B. Southeast Asia. 1st ed.Lon don , Macmillan, 1963. 270 p.
II'A : DS518.1 H65 Hopkins, H. New world arising; a journey of discovery through the new nations of Southeast Asia. London, E,Hamilton, 1952. 310 p.
Fi: HD865.J3 Jacoby, E. H. Agrarian unrest in South-east Asia. Rev. ed. Bombay, AsiaPublishing House, 1961. 279 p.
JQ96.K3 Kahin, G. M., ed. The government andpolitics of Southeast Asia. 2d ed.New York, Cornell University Press,1964. 796 p.
DS518.K5 King, J. K. Southeast Asia in perspec-tive. New York, MacmiHan, 1956.309 p.
DS518.1 M27 Martelino, E. L. Someday Malaysia.New York, Pageant Press, 1959. 79 p.
GN320. W93 Mead, Margaret, ed. Cultural patternsand technical change. Paris, Unesco,1953. 348 p,
Ed:DS518.1 M451 Mende, T. Southeast Asia between twoworlds. New York, Library Publishers, 1955. 338 p.
F'i :DS503. 4 M5 Mills, L. A., et al. The new world ofSoutheast Asia. Minn., Univ. of Minnesota Press, 1950. 450 p.
EC497 . M3M5 --. British rule in eastern Asia. Lon-don, Oxford Univ, Press, 1942. 581 p.
DS518.1 M68 Modelski, G. SEATO: six studies. Mel-bourne, Cheshire, 1962. 302 p.
DS33.P31 Panikkar, K. M. Asia and western do-minance. New York, Day, 1945. 530 p.
Fi:DS509.5P8 Purcell, V. The Chinese in SoutheastAsia. London, Oxford Univ. Press,1952. 801 p.
IPA:DS513.P98 --. The colonial period in SoutheastAsia. New York, International Secretariat, Institute of Pacific Relations,1953. 65 p.
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London, Thames and Hudson. 1962.
JJS5HL 4 R6 Rose, S. Britain and Southeast Asia.Baltimore, John Hopkins Univ. Press,1962. 208 p.
HX382.R6--. Socialism in Southern Asia. London, Oxford Univ. Press, 1959. 278 p.
DS518.1 R74 Royal Institute of International Affairs.Collective defense in Southeast Asia.London, Gyre and Spottiswood, 1956.197 p, Law
HC412. S58 Silcock, T. H. The Commonwealth eco-nomy in Southeast Asia. N. C., DukeUniv. Press, 1959. 259 p.
E744. H43 no. 78 Thompson, V. M. Empire's end inSoutheast Asia. New York, ForeignPolicy Assn., 1949. 62 p.
DS518.1 T49 --. The Ieft wing in Southeast Asia.New York, Sloan, 1950. 298 p.
DS509.5 T45 --. and Adolf, R. Minority problemsin SEA. California, Stanford Univ,Press, 1955. 298 'po
D8518,1 T7 Trager, F. Marxism in Southeast Asia.California, Stanford Univ. Press, 1959.381 p. IEDR, LC
DS518.1 V28 Vandenbosch, A. Southeast Asia amongworld powers. Lexington, Univ, ofKentucky Press, 1957. 336 p. Fi, IPA, IEDR
DS35. W56 Wint, G. The British in Asia. London,Faber, 1954. 224 p.
C: DS518.1 W97 Wyatt, W. Southwards from China; asurvey of Southeast Asia since 1945.London, Hodder & Stougton, 1952.200 p. X
II'A: DSiJ18 ,1 Z78 Zinkin, M. Asia and the West. London, Chatto & Windus, 1953. 304 p.
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H C437.B8A65 Andrus, J. Ru,ssell. Burmese economiclife. Stanford Univ. Press, 1948. 362 p.
c. DS485.B892B2 Ba D, D. My Burma; .the autobiographyof 'a president. New York, T'aplinger,1959. 206 p.
IEDR:HC437.B8A52 Burma. Economic and Social Board.Pyidawtha, the new Burma. A re-
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port on our long-term programme for economic and social development. Rangoon, 1954. 128 p.
Cady, John F. A history of modern Burma. New York, Cornell Univ. Press,1958. 682 p.
-- Political institutions of old Burma. New York, Cornell Univ, Press,1954. 6 I.
Christian, J. L. Modern Burma, a survey of political :alia economic development. Berkeley, Univ, of Calif. Press,1942. 381 p.
Collis, M. Last and first in Burma(1941-48). London, Faber & Faber,1956. 303 p.
Desai, W. S. India and Burma, a. study.Bombay, Orient Longmans, 1954. 111 p,
Dennison, F. S. V. Public administration in Burma. New York, Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1953.119p.
Furnivall, J. S. Governance of modernBurma. New York, International Secretariat, Institute of Pacific Relations,1958. 132 p.
--. An introduction to the politicaleconomy of Burma. Rangoon, People's Literature Committee and House,1952. 255 p.
Hagen, E. E. The economic development of Burma. Washington, Nation.al Planning Assn., 1956. 88 p.
Hall, D. G. E. BUrma. London, Hutchinson Univ. Library, 1946. 184 p.
Harvey, G. E. British rule in Burma,1824-1942. Lono{)tl, Faber & F,aber,1946. 100 p.
Hinton, H. C. bruna's relations withBurma and Vietnam. New York, Institute of Pacific Relations, 1958. 64 p.
Hla Pe, U. Narrative of the J'apaneseoccupation of Burma. New York, Cornell Univ. Press, 1961. 96 p,
Johnstone, W'. C. Burma's foreign policy; a study in neutralism. Camb-
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ridge, Harvard Univ. Press, 1963.339 p.
Koop, J. C. The Eurasian population inBurma. New Haven, Yale Univ, Press,1960. 66 p.
Maung Maung. Burma's constitution.Hague, Martinus Nijhoff, 1961. 340 p.
--. Burma in the family of nations,New York, Institute of Pacific Relations, 1957. 243 p.
U N u, Burma under the Japanese.London, Macmillan, 1954. 132 p,
The people win through. NewYork, Taplinger, 1957. 184 p.
Pye, L. W. Politics, personality andnation building: Burma's search foridentity. New Haven, Yale Univ,Press, 1962. 307 p.
Orwell, G. Burmese days. New York,Harper, 1934. 371 p.
Rangoon University, Economic ResearchCentre. Economic paper, Rangoon,1957-
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IPA :DS485.B89S4 Sen, N. C. A peep into Burma's politics, 1917-1942. Allahabad, Kitabistan, 1945. 85 p,
DS485.B81T52 Tinker, H. The union of Burma: astudy of the first years of independence. London, Oxford Univ. Press,1957. 424 p.
HC437.B4T67 Trager, F. N. Building a welfare statein Burma, 1948-56. New York, lust.of' Pacific Relations, 1958. 18 p.
IEDR:HC437.B8T8 Tun Wai, U. Economic development ofBurma from 1800 till 1940. Rangoon,Dept. of Economics, Umiv. of Rangoon, 1961. 136 p,
IPA:HC437.B8W2 Walinsky, L. J. Economic developmentin Burma, 1951-1960. New York,Twentieth Century Fund, 1962. 680 p,
IPA:DS485.B86W6 Woodman, D. The making of Burma.London, Cresset Press, 1962. 594 p,
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Benedict, R. Thai culture and behavior.New York, Cornell Univ, Press, 1H52.45 p.
Blanchard, W. Thailand: its people, itssociety, its culture. New Haven,Conn .. Human Relations Area Files,1958. 528 p.
Chula Chakrabongse, Lords of life; thepaternal monarchy of Bangkok. London, Alvin Rodman, 1960. 352 p.
Coast, J. Some aspects of Siamese politics. New York, Institute of PacificRelations, 1953. 58 p.
Coughlin, R. Double identity; the Chinese in modern Thailand. Hongkoog,Hongkong Univ. Press, 1960. 222 p.
Crosby, S. Siam: the crossroads. Loudon, Hollis and Carter, 1945. 174 p.
De Young, J. E. Village life in modernThailand. Berkeley, Univ, of California Press, 1955. 224 p,
Fraser, T. M. Rusembilan: a Malayfishing village in southern Thailand.New York, Cornell Univ. Press, 1960.281 p.
Ingram, J. C. Economic changes inThailand since 1850. California, Stanford Univ. Press, 1955. 254 p.
Insor, D. Thailand, a political, socialand economic analysis, London, Allen& Unwin, 1963. 188 p,
Kahin, G. M. Governments and politicsin Southeast Asia. 2d ed. New York.Cornell Univ. Press, 1964. 796 p,
Kaufman, H. K. Bangkhuad : a community study ill Thailand. New York.Published for the Assn. for Asian Studies, 1960. 235 p.
Landon, K. P. The Chinese in Thailand.London, Oxford Univ, Press, 1941.310 p.
--. Siam in transition. Shanghai,Kelly & WaIsh, 1939. 328 p.
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Reeve, W. C. Public administration inSiam. London, Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1951. 93 p.
Sarasas, P. My country Thailand, itshistory, geography and civilization.Bangkok, Chetanadhara Chakrabandhu, 1954. 192 p.
Siam Society. The Siam Society: selected articles from the Siam Societyjournal. Bangkok, 1954. 2 v.
Sif'fin, W. J. ed. Toward a comparativestudy of public administration. Bloomington, Indiana Univ. Press, 1957.331 p.
Skinner, G. W. Chinese society in Thailand. New York, Cornell Univ. Press,1957. 459 p.
Vel'a, W. F. The impact of the Weston government in Thailand. Berkeley,Univ, of California Press, 1955. 410 p.
--. Siam under Rania III, 1824-1851.Locust Val'ey, NY, Pub. for AsianStudies by J. Agustin, 1957. 180 p.
Wilson, D. A. Politics in ThaHand. NewYork, Cornell Univ. Press, 1962. 307 p.
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DS643.5.A5
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HC447.B664
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Anderson, B. R. Some aspects of Indonesian politics under the Japanese occupation : 1944-45. New York, Cornell Univ. Southeast Asia Program,1961. 126 p,
Benda, H. J. The communist uprisingsof 1926-27 in Indonesia : key documerits. New York, Cornell Univ.Press, 1960. 177 p.
--. The crescent and the l1ising sun.New York, Institute of Pacific Relations, 1958. 320 p.
Boeke, J. Evolution of the NetherlandsIndies economy. New York, Netherland and Netherlands Indies Council,Inst. of Pacific Relations, 1946 180 p.
--. Economics and economic policy ofdual societies as exemplified by Indonesia. New York, Intsitute of PacificRelations, 1953 324 p. IPA, SC
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Structure of Netherlands Indianeconomy. New York, Institute of Pacific Relations, 1942. 201 p.
Broek, J. O. Economic development ofthe Netherlands Indies. New York,International Secretariat, Institute ofPacific Re.ations, 1942. 172 p.
Cater, W. The economic position of theChinese in the Netherlands' Indies.Chicago, Illinois, Univ, of ChicagoPress, 1936. 264 p,
Coast, J. Recruit to revolution: adventure and 'politics in Indonesia. London, Christophel's, 1952. 308 p.
Co.lins, J. The UN and Indonesia.. NewYork, Carnegie Endowment on International Peace, 1950. 200 p.
Cunningham, C. The postwar migrationof the Tobia. Bataks to East Sumatra.New Haven, Yale Univ. Press, 1955.189 p.
Djajadimingrat, 1. The beginnings ofthe Indonesian-Dutch negotiations andthe Hoge Veluwe talks, New York,Cornell Univ. Press, 1958. 128 p.
Feith, H. The Wilipo cabinet: a turningpoint in revolutionary Indonesia. NewYork, Cornell Univ. Press, 1958. 212 p.
Fischer, L. The story of Indonesia, NewYork, Harpel', 1959. 341 p. II'A
Furnivall, J. S. Netherlands India: astudy of a plural economy. Cambridge (Engl.and) , Univ. Press, 1944.502 p.
Geertz, C. The religion of Java. illinois, Free Press, 1960. 392 'po
Gcrbrandy, P. S. Indonesia. New York,Hutchinson, 1950. 224 p. X, IPA
Hanna, W. A. Bung Karno's Indonesia.New York, American Univ. FieldStaff, 1961. 1 v.
Hart, George. Towards economic democracy in the Netherlands Indies. NewYork, Institute of Pacific Relations,1942. 109 p.
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Hawkins, E. Entrepreneurship and labor skills in Indonesian economic development. New Haven, Yale University Southeast Asian Studies', 1961140 p.
Higgins, H. Indonesia's economic stabilization and development. NewYork, Institute of Pacific Relations,1957. 179 p.
Kahin, G. M. Natdonalism and revolution in Indonesia. New York, CornellUniv. Press, 1952. 490 p.
Kat Angelino, A.- Colonial policy. Chicago, Univ. of Chicago Press, 1931 2v.
Klaveren, J. J. The Dutch' colonial system in the East Indies. Rotterdam,1953. 212 p.
Klerck, E. History of the NetherlandsEast Indies. Rotttrdam, W. L. & J.Brusse, 19338. 2 v.
Koninklijk Instituut voor de Tropen. Indonesian economics, the concept ofdualism and practice. The Hague, VanHoeve, 1961. 443 p.
Legge, J. D. Central authority and regional autonomy in Indonesia, 1959-60.New York, Cornell Univ. Press, 1961.291 p.,
Lewis, R. Indonesia, troubled paradise.London, Hale, 1962. 191 p.
Mintz, J. Indonesia, a profile. N. J.,Va.n Nos.rand, 1961. 241 p.
Palmier, L. Indonesia and the Dutch.London, Oxford Univ. Press, 1962.194 p.
Preger,W. Dutch administration in theNetherlands Indies. Melbourne, F. W.Cheshire, 1944. 119 p.
Pringgodigdo, A. The office of presidentin Indonesia as defined in the trreeconstitutions, in theory and practice.New York, Cornell Univ, PreISS, 1957.59 p.
Rengel'S, D. The failure of a liberalcolonial policy. Netherlands East Indies, 1816·30. Hague, N. Nijhoff, 1947186 p.
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Schiller, A. A. The formation of federalIndonesia 1945-1949. Hague, W. VanHoeve, 1955. 472 p.
Selected studies on Indonesia by Dutchscholars:v. 1 Shrieke, B. Indonesian sociologi
cal studies. Hague.& Bandung,W. Van Hoeve, 1955. 465 p.
2-3 van Leur, J. C. Indonesian tradeand society, 1955-57, Hague, W.van Hooeve, '1955. 465 p.
4 The Indonesian town: studies inurban sociology. Hague,W. VanHoeve, 1958. 379 p.
5 Bali: studies in Tife, thought andritual. Hague,W. Van Hoevc,1960. 434 p.
Selosoemardjan, Social changes in J ogjakarta. Ithaca, New York, CornellUniv. Press, 1962. 440 p.
Skinner, W., ed, Local, ethnic and national loyalties in Indonesia. NewHaven, Yale Univ. Press, 1959. 68 p.
Sudjatmoko, An approach to Indonesianhistory. Ithaca, New York, CornellUniv. Press, 1960. 22 p.
Sukarno, Narhacn and proletarian speechbefore the Indonesian NationalistParty. Ithaca, New York, CornellUniv. Press', 1957. 30 p,
Sundstrom, H. W. Indonesia: its peopleand politics. Tokyo, Hokuseido Press,1957. 197 p.
Sutter, J. O. Indonesioriisasic politics ina changing economy, 1940-55. Ithaca,New York, Cornell Univ, Press, 1959.4 v.
Taylor, A. M. Indo.nesian Independenceand the UN. New York, Cornell Univ.Press, 1960. 503 p.
Vandenbosch, A. The Dutch East Indies: its' government, problems and'politics. Berkeley, Univ. of CaliforniaPress, 1944. 458 p.
Van del' Kroef, J. Indonesia in the mod.ern world. Bandung, Indonesia, MasaBaru, 1954. 308 p.
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Van Mook, H. J. The stakes of democracy in Southeast Asia. New York,Norton, 1950. 312 p. Ed, IPA
Vlekke, B. H. M. Indonesia's struggle,1957-58. Hague, Netherlands, Institute of International Affairs, 1959.75 p. IPA
--. Nusantara : fa history of the EastIndian archipelago. Cambridge, Har-vard Uiniv. Pres'S, 1944. 439 p. IPA, AS
Wehl, D. The birth of Indonesia. Lon-don, Allen & Unwin, 1948. 216 p.
Wertheim,W. F. Indonesian society intransition, Hague, W. Van Hoeve,1956. 360 p. IPA, LC
Willmott, D. E. National status of theChinese in Indonesia. New York, Cor-nell Univ, Press', 1961. 139 p.
Wilopo. The socio-economic basis of theIndonesian state. Ithaca, New York,1959. 20 p,
Wolf, Charles, Jr. The Indonesian story.New York, Day, 1948. 201 p. Fi, IPA
Woodman, D. The Republic of Indonesia.London, Cresset Press, 1956. 444 p, IPA
Allen, G. C. Western enterprise in Indonesia, and Malaya. New York, Mac-millan, 1957. 321 p. IEDR, IPA
Bartlett, V. Report from Malaya. NewYork, Criterion Books, 1955. 128 p.
Cole, Fay-Cooper. The peoples of Malaysia. New York, Van Nostrand,1945. 354 p. AS, G, IPA
Comber, L. F. Chinese secret societiesin MaI.aya,a. survey of the Triad Society from 1800 to 1900. New York,J. J. Agustin, 1959. 324 p.
Cowan, C. Nineteenth-century M,alaya.London. Oxford Univ, Press, 1961.286 p.
Edinger, G. A. The twain shall meet.New York, T. Yoseloff, 1960. 287 p.
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GN470E4 Elliott, Alan, J. A. Chinese spirit me-dium cults in Singapore. LondonSchool of Economics. Dept. of Anthropology, 1955. 179 p.
DS592.E5 Emerson, R. Malaysia : a study in directand indirect rule. New York, Macmillan, 1937. 536 p.
HQ689.S55F7 Freedman, Maurice. Chinese family and111 a r ria ge in Singapore. London,HMSO, 1957. 249 p.
DS592.G55 Ginsburg, N. MaLaya. Seattle, Dniv. ofWash. Press, 1958. 523 p. IEDR, IPA, LC
LC :JQ692.G8 Gu'lick, J. N. Indigenous political sys-tcm of Western Malaya. London,Univ, of London, Athlono Press, 1958.151 p, IPA.,.
DS646.35A3 Great Britain. Colonial Office. Annualreport on Brunei, Sarawak. Gov'tPrinting Office, 1956, 1957, 1960.
DSG46.33A3 Report on North Borneo. J'essel-ton, Secretariat, North Borneo. 1957.
DS596.H25 Hanrahan, G.. The Communist struggle0'11 Malaya. New York, Institute of
. Pacific Relations, 1954. 146 p.
DS596.H4 Henniker, M. C. A. Red shadow overMalaya. Edinburgh, Blackwood, 1955.302 p.
HC442.15 International Bank for Reconstructionand Development. The economic development of Malaya. Baltimore, JohnsHopkins Univ. Press, 1955. 702 p, IEDR, IPA
JQ715.J6 Jones, S. Publicadministl'ation in Ma-laya. London, Royal Institute of In-ternational Affairs, 1953. 229 p. X, IPA
DS596.K4 Kennedy, J. A history of Malaya. A.D.1400-1959. New York, St. Martin'sPress, 1962. 311 p.
IPA :JQ15.K52 King, F. H. H. The 11CW Malayan na-tion. New York, Institute of PacificRelations, 1957. 89 p,
IEDR:HC497.M3L5 Li, Dun-jen. British Malaya, an economic analysis. N ew York, AmericanPress, 1955. 123 'po IPA
DS597.M3 McKie, R. The emergence of Malaysia.New York, Harcourt, 1963. 310 p.
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Draft development plan of theFederation of Malaya. Kuala Lumpur, Govt. Printer, 1950. 174 p.
Second five-year plan, 19G1-196G.Kuala Lumpur, Govt. Printer, 19G1.67 p.
HC497.l\1.3l\I4 Meek, John P. Malaya: a study of gov-ernmental response to the Koreanboom. New York, Cornell Univ. Press,1955. 32 p.
IPA :JQ713.1949M3 Middlebrook, S.M. How Malaya is governed. Landon, Longmans, 1949. 188 p.
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Miller, H. The communist menace inMalaya. New York, Pracger, 1954.248 p.
Mil:s, L. A. British Malaya, 1824-1867.Singapore, Methodist Pub. House, 1925.338 p.
--. British rule in eastern Asia. London, Oxford Univ, Press, 1942. 581 p.
Malaya : a political and economicappraisal. Minneapolis, Univ. of Min-nesota Press, 1958. 234 p. IEDR, II'A
Moorhe,'H!, F. J. A history of Malayaand her neighbors. Lcndon, Long-man's, 1957- v. l.
Parkinson, C. N. British intervenion inMataya. Singapore, House of MalayaPress, 1960. 384 p.
Peet, G. Political questions of Malaya.Cambridge, Univ. Press, 1949. 39 r-
Purcell, V. The Chinese in Malaya.London, Oxford Univ. Pres's, 1948.327 p. IPA
--. Malaya: communist or free? Lon-don, Gollancz, 1954. 288 p. II'A
--. Malaya: outline of a colony. Lon-don, Nelson, 1946. 151 p.
Pyc, L. Guerrilla communism in Malaya.Princeton, Princeton Univ. Press, 1956.360 p. IPA
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Raghaven, N. India and Malaya: astudy. Bombay, Orient Longman's,1954. 137 p.
Silcock, T. H. The economy of Malaya:arressay in colonial political economy.Singapore, Moore, 1956. 55 p.
--. Tcwards a Malayan nation. Singapore, Eastern Univ, Press, 1961.112 p.
Singapore. Annual report. Singapore,Printing Office. 1946-
Swettenham, F. A. British Malaya. London, Allen, 1948. 380 p.
Winstedt, R. O. The Malays, a culturalhistory. London, Routledge, 1953. 198 p.
--. Malaya and its history. London,Hutchinson Univ. Press, 1956. 160 p.
Cady, John F. The roots of F'rench imperialism in Eastern Asia. Ithaca,Cornell Univ. Press, 1954. 322 p.
Cole, Allan B. ed. Conflict in IndoChina and international repercussions: a documentary history, 19451955. Now York, Cornell Univ. Press,1956. 256 p.
Ennis, Thomas' E. French policy anddevelopments in Indo-China. Chicago,Univ. of Chicago Press, 1936. 230 p.
Fall, Bernard B. Street without joy;insurgency in Indo-China, 1946-63. Srdrev. ed. Harrisburg, Pa.. , Stackpole,1963. 379 p.
Hammer, Ellen J. The struggle for IndoChina. Stanford, Stanford Univ. Press,1954. 342 p.
Lancaster, Donald. The emancipation ofFrench Indo-China. London, OxfordUniv. Press, 1961. 445 p.
Robequain, Charles. The economic development of French Indo-China, NewYork, Oxford Univ. Press, 1944. 400 p.
Roberts, Stephen H. History of Frenchcolonial policy (1870-1925). London,P.S. King, 1929. 2 v.
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Thompson, Virginia M. French IndoChina. New York, Macmillan, 1937.516 p.
Ghosh, Manomohan, A history of Cambodia, from the earliest time to theend of the French protectorate. Saigon, J. K. Gupta, 1960. 290 p.
Herz, Martin F. A short history of Gambodia from the days of Angkor to thePresent. New York, Praeger, 1958.141 p.
Steinberg, David J. Cambodia: its people, its society, its culture. New Haven, HRAF, 1957. 350 p.
Halpern, J. M. Aspects of village life.and culture change in Laos. NewYork, Council on Economic and Cultural Affairs, 1958. 143 p.
Le Bar, F'rank M. ed. Laos, its people,its society, its culture. New Haven,HRAF, 1960. 294 p.
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Buttinger, Joseph. The smaller dragon:a political history of Vietnam. NewYork, Praeger, 1958. 535 p.
IEDR:HC443.v5C5 Child, Frank C. Essays on economicgrowth, capital formation and publicpolicy in Vietnam. Saigon, MichiganState University Vietnam AdvisoryGroup, 1961. 138 p.
Conference on Social Development andWelfare in Vietnam, New York, 1959.Problems of freedom; South Vietnamsince independence. Ed. by W. R.Fishel. New York, Free Press of Glencoe, 1961. 233 p.
IPA: DS557.A7D83 Duong-Chou. The seventeenth parallel.Saigon, Cong Dan Pub., 1958. 164 p.
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Hoang, Van Chi, o.l. The new class inNorth Vietnam. Saigon, Cong Dan,1958. 165 p.
Honey, P. J. ed. North Vietnam today;profile of a communist satellite. NewYork, Praeger, 1962.
Lindholm, Richard W. Money, banking,and economic development in FreeVietnam. Saigon, Cong-dan, 1957.245 p.
Lindhc.rn, Richard VI. eel. Vietnam: thefirst five years, East Lansing, Michigan State Univ, Press, 1959. 365 p.
Montgomery, John D. Cases in Vietnamese administration. Saigon, MichiganState Univ., Vietnam Advisory Group,1959. 481 p.
Nguyen-Van Thai. A short history ofVietnam. Saigon, Pub. for the Vietnamese-Amet-ican Assn., by the TimesPub., 1959. 350 p.
Shah, Ikbal Ali. Vietnam. London, Octagon Press, 1960. 232 p.
Tanh-am, George K. Communist revolutionary warfare; the Vietminh in Indo-China. New York, Praeger, 1961.166 p.
Truong Chinh. Primer for revolt; theCommunist takeover in Vietnam. NewYork, Praegcr, 1963. 213 p.
T'ruong-ngoc-Gian. My Thuan : administrative and financial aspects of a village in South Vietnam. Saigon, National Institute of Administration incooperation with Michigan State Univ,Advisory Group, 1!'.f61. 161 p.
U.N. Economic Survey Mission to theRepublic of Vietnam. Toward the eco.nomic development of the Republic ofVietnam ; report. New York, 1959.298 p.
Vietnam. Constitution. The Constitutionof the Republic of Vietnam. Saigon,Secretariat of State for Information,1956. 40 p.
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Vietnam 1960; etudes nationals et interationales. Studies on national and international affairs. Saigon, Van ThaiAn Quan, 1961. 173 p.
Vietnam. President, 1955- (Ngo DinhDiem) Records of governmentalachievements, July 1055-July 1956.198 p.
Warner, Denis. The last Confucian.New York, Macmillan, 1963. 274 p,
Woodruff, Lloyd W. Local finance inSouth Vietnam. Saigon, MichiganState Univ. Advisory Group, 1961. Lv.
II. BIBLIOGRAPHIES
American Institute of Pacific Relations.Books on Southeast Asia: a select bibliography. New York, 1960. 62 p.
Mimeographed. Not annotated butcontains useful listings of articles inFar Eastern surueu and Pacific .affai1·son pp. 38-42 and 59-62.
Cordier, Henri. Biblioteoa indosinica,Dictionnaire bibliographique des' ouvrages re~.atifs a la peninsule indochinoise. Paris, Impr. Nationale, E. Laroux, 1912-15. 4 v.
Author and subject index. Listsbooks articles land government reportsin every language, in many cases indicating where reviews may be foundand mentioning translations and revised editions. The works are listedtopically within countries. An "extensive and reliable coverage... of SEAup to 1913. Difficult to use."
Echols, John M:. ed, "Southeast Asia"in the American Historical Assn.tsGuide to historical. literature. NewYork, Macmillan, 1961. pp. 319-334.
Annotated. A most useful scholarly bibliography concentrating on the
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history of Southeast Asia, from Burma to the Philippines. 270 entries, divided by country. Periodicals and somegovernment documents are also listed,but not articles.
Embree, John F.and L. O. Dotson. Hibliography of the peoples and culturesof mainland Southeast Asia, New Haven, Yale Univ. Press, 1950. 833 p.
Over 12,000 items are listed; a feware briefly annotated. Relatively complete in the humanities field.
Hay, Stephen N. ed, Southeast Asianhistory; a bibliographic guide. NewYork, Praeger, 1962. 138 p.
Includes 632 entries, mostly in English. Annotated guide to the scholarlywritings which will be most useful tothe beginning student or teacher ofSEA history. In the bibliographies,books, articles, and dissertations presented here, the student will find reference to further literature on ·a. vastnumber of special topics.
Hobbs, Cecil C. Southeast Asia: an annotated bibliography of selected reference sources. Washington, D.C., Lib.of Congress, 1952. 163 p.
A usefula'l1notated listing of 345books, articles and unpublished theses.Annotations are summaries ratherthan critical evaluations,
Irikura, James K. Southeast Asia: selected unnoteted bibliography of Japanese publicaticns. New Haven, YaleUniv. Press, 1956. 544 p.
Very well annotated, valuable to thespecialist. Contains 965 titles. Contains author index.
Journal of Asian studies. Bibliography.Issued annually as no. 5 of each volume of JAS.
Lists all important books and articles on Southeast Asia as they appear,An essential research tool.
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J ournal of Southeast Asian history."Current research in South-East Asianhistory" v. 2 (Oct. 1961), 83-90.
First attempt at a worldwide compilation, and although useful it cannot claim to be as yet comprehensive,
McVey, Ruth T. Bibliography of Sovietpublications on Southeast Asia: aslisted in the Lib. of Congress monthlyindex of Russian acquisitions. Ithaca,Cornell Univ. of Southeast Asia Program, 1959. }09 p.
Unannotated, but divided into sections by topic and country. Includedare monographs published between1945 and July 1958, and periodicalspublished from 1947 to July 1958.
Oey, Giok Po. Survey of Chinese language materials on Southeast Asia illthe Hoover Institute and Library.Ithaca, Cornell Univ. Southeast AsiaProgram, 1953. 73 p.
Useful, specialized listing. 260 itemsclassified by subject, not by country;well annotated.
U.S. Library of Congress. Southern'Asia: publications in western languages. Vols. 1-5, quarterly (195256). Vols. 6-9, monthly (1957-60)were published under title Southern.Asia accessions list. Ended with pubn,vol. 9, no. 12.
Unannotated. About 40% of the entries concern SEA and classified bysubject under each country. A valuable source of' information on recentbooks, 'pamphlets,ar,ticles and speeches, primarily in Western, but also inindigenous languages.
Wilson, Patrick. "Bibliographical article: a survey of bibliographies onSouthern Asia." JAS:18 (May 1959)365-76.
Far and away the best guide to bibliographical sources of an kinds onSoutheast Asia, Annotated.
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Hobbs, Cecil. "Reading list on Burma."Far Eastern quarterly: 5 (Nov. 1945)60-66.
Includes annotations on 27 booksand articles which summarize but donot evaluate the works.
Trager, Fnank N. ed. Japanese and Chinese Language sources on Burma. NewHaven, HRAF, 1957. 122 p.
Well annotated listings of 177 J'apanese titles published between 1935and 1956, and 52 Chinese titles 'published between 1951 and 1953. Eachlist surveys important collections,without claim to having exhausted thefield; the Japanese ranges widely overbooks, articles and government reportswhile the Chinese section consists principally of periodical articles.
Cornell Univ, Dept. of Far EasternStudies, Southeast Asia Projejct. Hibliography of Thailand. Ithaca, 1956.64 p.
Annotated. Includes materials onSEA generally as well as on Thailand.Covers a wide range of subjects fromlanguage and art to history and public health, but none in great depth.
Mason, J ohn B. and H. C. Parish. Thailand bibliography. Gainesville, Univ,of Florida Library, 1958. 247 p.
The 2300 references cover manybranches of Thai studies. Cannot berelied on as being fully comprehensive.Many annotations but some of theseare far from accurate. Arrangementinadequate.
Anderson, Benedict R. Bibliography ofIndonesian publications: newspapers,non-government periodicals and bulletins, 1945-5'8, at Cornell University.Ithaca, 1959. 69 p.
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A listing of -rklily newspapers andperiodicals ranging from archaeologythrough l iteruture to political science.Documents of important historicalevents .are included. Entr-ies in Dutch,Indonesian, Chinese, Arabic, and Engglish.
Kennedy, Rnymond, od. Bibliography ofIndonesian peoples and cultures. NewHaven, HRAF, 1955. 663 p.
Unannotated and unindexed listingof books and articles mainly dealingwith ethnology and culture. Classified into 6 'principal geographic regions land many small sub-regions.Useful tool for the historian of specificareas of Indonesia.
Lev, Daniel S. Bib.iography of Indonesian government documents and selected Indonesian writings on governmentin the Cornell Univ. Library. Ithaca,1958. 58 p.
Annotated. Includes all Indonesiangovernment documents in Cornell Libraryand a selection of Indonesianbooks and pamphlets relating to thestudy of government. No Dutch material.
Nabrink, Ge. Indonesia.: catalogue of'an important collec,tionof old andmodern books, periodicals and pamphlets about the Indonesian archipelago. Amsterdam, 195-. 160 p.
Vandenbosch, Amry. "A decade of publications on the Netherlands East Indies." Far eastern quarterly: 2 (Nov.1942) 80-86.
Good bibliographic essay.
U.S. Library of Congress, NetherlandsEast Indies. Washington, D.C., 1945,
Bibliography of books published after 1930 and periodical articles after1932,a~v'ailable in U.S. libraries.
Cheeseman, H. R. Bibliog'raphy of Malaya, being a classified list of bookswholly or partly in English relating
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to the Federation of Malaya and Singapore. London, Longmans, 1959. 234p.
Most comprehensive bibliography ofMalaya available to date. No annotations. Citations arranged under 20topics.
Hanrahan, Gene Z. "Recent ChineseCommunist publications on Indo-Chinaand Malaya." Pacific affairs: 27 (Dec.1954), 367-70.
A review and summary of 8 publications in the Chinese language.
Pelzer, Karl J. Selected bibliographyon the geography of Southeast Asia.Part III: Malaya. New Haven, HRAF,1956. pp. 40-49.
Best general bibliography on Malay,a. Contains some 100 entries on history. Unannotated,
Boudet, Paul and R. Bourgeois. Bibliographie de l'Indochine f'rancaise 19131926. Hanoi, Impr. d'Extreme-Orient,1929. 271, 55 p.
An extensive list of books and articles. Only when the title is "incomplete, insufficient, or inexact," is abrief explanatory note supplied.
Hobbs, Cecil etal. Indochina, a bibliography of the land and people. Washington, D.C., Library of Congress,1950. 367 p.
Emphasrzes recent works. Sparselyannotated ; contains sections on "Political history and biography" (entriee303-602) and "Publications in Vietnamese: history" (errtries 1769-1774).Indexed. Lists a total of 1850 titleson an aspects of French Indochina.
Michigan State University Vietnam Project. What to read on Vietnam a selected annotated bibliography. 2d ed,New York. Institute of Pacific Relations, 1960. 73 p,
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An exhaustive listing of books andarticles in English. Excludes Vietnamese of Chinese works. Contains avaluable list of government publications and documents available. Majorweakness is that it does not evaluatethe works cited.
III. PERIODICALS
American Anthropologist v. 51 1949-Annals o~ the American Academy of Political aad Social
Sciences no. 113, 1924-American Economic Review 1911American Historical Review v. 15 1910American Political Science Review 1912Asian Review v. 55 1959-Cahiers d'Histoire Mondiale (also known as Journal of
World History) v. 1 1953-Comparative studies in Society and History v, 1 1958Dissertation Abstracts v, 1 1938-English Historical Review v. 75 1960-France-Asie v. 14 1959-Far Eastern Quarterly (title changed to Journal of Asian
Studies in 1957), v. 16 1956Far Eastern Survey v, 28 1959Geographical Review v. 27 1937-Hispanic American Historical Review v. 18 1938History Today v, 7 1957-International Studies 1959-Journal of Asian Studies (formerly Far Eastern Quarter
ly)University of Manila Journal of East Asiatic Studies v. 1
1951-Journal of Economic HistoryJournal of History (Philippine Historical Society) v. 2
1952.Journal of Modern History v. 19 1947Journal of Politics v, 22 1960-Journal of Southeast Asian History v. 1 no. 1 1960Journal of the Thailand Research Society 1904-1929.Malaya'll Historical Journal v, 1 1954-Pacific Affairs v. 1 no. 6 1928-Pacific Historical Review v. 7 1938-Political Science Quarterly v, 53 1938-Philippine Social Sciences and Humanities Review v. 1
1929-