[Book Review] The Killing Season: A History of the Indonesian Massacres, 1965-66, by Geoffrey Robins
Geoffrey Robinson’s The Killing Season is one of the most-awaited books by the Southeast Asian studies community in 2018. The 456-page monog
[Research Paper] The Netherlands East Indies 1926 Communist Revolt Revisited: New Discoveries from S
Many historians consider the 1926/27 PKI Uprisings as important precursors of Indonesia’s nationalist movement, which ultimately led to the
[Book Review] The Men Who Lost Singapore, 1938–1942 , by Ronald McCrum
Britain’s loss of its Southeast Asian colonies during World War Two (WWII), especially the fall of Malaya and Singapore, is a relatively wel
[AAS Annual Conference 2018] Beyond Borders: Global Perspectives on Early Communist Movements in the
This panel seeks out global perspectives on the history of the early communist movements in the Malay world, encompassing Indonesia, Singapo
[Conference] THE ASIAN ARC OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION: SETTING THE EAST ABLAZE?
The Asian Arc of the Russian Revolution: Setting the East Ablaze? is a joint conference organised by Université Sorbonne Paris Cité (USPC) a
[Workshop] Transnational Leftism: The Comintern and the National, Colonial and Racial Questions
Hosted by the L.R. Wilson Institute for Canadian History at McMaster University from 21-22 September 2017, the Transnational Leftism: The Co