ASEASUK Conference, 24-25 March, 1983, at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London: Social and Economic Development in South-East Asia

Scope and Content

Including:

1) P.C.I. Ayre (SOAS): Aspects of Philippine economic development. 5 ff. (9 pp.), together with a letter to Dr. Bassett of 29 April 1982, and two photocopied pages: "On using the Philippine Census"

2) N.o.P.: Malaysia. (On concepts of nationalism, including Malay language, publications, literature and teaching). 19 ff.

3) John R. Walton (University of Hull): Aspects of social and economic development in Malaysia. 9 ff. (17 pp.)

4) Harvey Demaine (SOAS): Alternative agricultural development strategies in the rainfed upland margins of Southeast Asia, with particular references to Thailand). 3 ff. (6 pp.)

5) Denis Duncanson: Dilemmas of technical assistance: a colonial and post-colonial comparison. 6 ff. (12 pp.)

6) Paul Lightfoot (University of Hull): Institutional credit and small-scale farmers in Northeastern Thailand. 7 ff. (13 pp.)

7) Colin Wild: Some thoughts provoked by twenty years of broadcasting in and to South-East Asia. 10 ff. (20 pp.)

8) Keith Watson (Reading University School of Education): Some contemporary problems and issues resulting from educational expansion in South-East Asia. 14 ff. (27 pp.)

9) British Library, London: Thai Manuscripts: an exhibition in the British Library, 23 January - 30 June 1983. (Selected and edited by Henry Ginsburg). Illustrated folder, 4 pp., A4

Access Information

Access will be granted to any accredited reader