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    Reframing and Remixing the Southeast Asian Past

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:September 26, 2014
    • Post category:Remixing the Past/Southeast Asia
    • Post comments:4 Comments

    I have started making “soundscapes” to accompany blog posts that I write about historical events or phenomena in Southeast Asian history. I am not sure why I started to do…

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    Remixing the Past: Eating a Frenchman in 1900 Southeast Asia

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:September 25, 2014
    • Post category:Remixing the Past/Southeast Asia
    • Post comments:0 Comments

    I just came across an amazing story from the early twentieth century in a newspaper from Hawaii, The Pacific Commercial Advertiser. The article is entitled “The Awful Fate of a…

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    Remixing the Past: Shoveling Lunatics in Colonial Malaya

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:September 19, 2014
    • Post category:Malaysia/Remixing the Past
    • Post comments:2 Comments

    I was looking through a book called An Illustrated Guide to the Federated Malay States. This book was published at least three times (in 1910, 1911 and 1920), and is…

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    Remixing the Past: An Indian Guard, High on Ganja, at a Bus Station in Colonial Burma

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:September 14, 2014
    • Post category:Burma/Remixing the Past
    • Post comments:0 Comments

    In the 1890s, the British government commissioned a report on the use of cannabis (i.e., marijuana) in British India, which at that time included Burma. The report that this “Indian…

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    The “Ancient Việt Script” and the Tai

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:September 12, 2014
    • Post category:Vietnam
    • Post comments:7 Comments

    Periodically there are articles that appear in the Vietnamese press about the “ancient Việt script” (chữ Việt cổ). There are people in Vietnam who are determined to show that there…

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    Celebrating Le Thanh Khoi’s Histoire du Vietnam in 2014

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:September 9, 2014
    • Post category:Vietnam
    • Post comments:1 Comment

    I’ve seen several articles and events recently about the publication of a new book in Vietnam - a Vietnamese translation of Le Thanh Khoi’s Histoire du Vietnam: Des origines à…

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    Eden in the East, or Southeast Asian Prehistory Viewed through a Judeo-Christian Lens

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:September 5, 2014
    • Post category:Southeast Asia
    • Post comments:0 Comments

    For several years now I’ve come across articles on the Internet that mention a book called Eden in the East: The Drowned Continent of Southeast Asia by Stephen Oppenheimer. Oppenheimer…

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    Annam Students and a Martinique Boy on the Amazone in 1927

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:August 28, 2014
    • Post category:Vietnam
    • Post comments:2 Comments

    I was reading this journal that I mentioned below, the Du học bao, that was published by an organization in the late 1920s and early 1930s that sent Vietnamese students…

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    The Bình Ngô đại cáo and the Modern Emergence of Resistance Literature

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:August 26, 2014
    • Post category:Uncategorized/Vietnam
    • Post comments:9 Comments

    A recent comment about the “Bình Ngô đại cáo,” a document that was written at the end of the Ming occupation of the Red River Delta in the early fifteenth…

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    Documenting Japanese Crimes in the Early Occupation of the Philippines

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:August 24, 2014
    • Post category:WWII and after in Southeast Asia
    • Post comments:0 Comments

    I came across a file in the National Archives of Australia that contained a translation of a captured Japanese document that recorded information about crimes committed by Japanese during the…

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