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Lauriston Sharp
Southeast Asia Program 1982 Bulletin Cornell University
Southeast Asia Program
The Malinowski Award Papers
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V. King the Sociology of South-East Asia; a Critical Review of Some Concepts and Issues
Lauriston Sharp
Intellectual Roots of Key Anthropologists
Vicos As Cold War Strategy: Anthropology, Peasants and ‘Community Development’1
THE. /Ourrml OF
News of the Profession
A Selective Directory. Institwicon Department of State, Washington, D.C
International Studies at Cornell University
THE. Louvvtpa OF
The Village As Cold War Site: Experts, Development, and the History of Rural Reconstruction*
Volume XXII, Number 1 November 1962
Southeast Asia Program at Cornell University FALL BULLETIN 2007
Exploring the History of Women's Education and Activism in Thailand
Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Proposed the Establishment of a Security, Economic and Socio‐Cultural Community by the Year 2020
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R. Lauriston Sharp
Professor Lauriston Sharp (1907-1993) Goldwin Smith Professor of Anthropology and Asian Studies, Emeritus Founder of the Southeast Asia Program
The Construction of Southeast Asia As an Academic Field of Study: Personages, Programmes and Problems
Volume XXXVI, Number I November 1976
~Lv-LLJ CR.13 (11-64)
Guidelines for Peace Corps Cross-Cultural Training. Part III
Competing Narratives in Cold War Thailand: Identity Politics and the Construction of Foreign Others
Annual Report
No.25 Thai-Yunnan Project Newsletter June 1994
Human Rights and Encounters with Modernity
Cornell University Center for International Studies
THAI BOXING's SACRIFICIAL MOVEMENT Paul William Schissel
The Cold War and Indigenous People
Thai Studies in the United States1 Ä·ÂÈÖ¡Éòã¹êëãñ°Íàáãô¡Ò