TNAG-1787-FCO40-2547-Hong-Kong-Vietnamese-refugees-general-1988 — Page 205

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Mr. Footyen.

Miss Shr

HUD 243/5.

Thursday 28 April.

Thursday 12 May

Thursday 19 May

Monday

4.15 p.m 23 May

(Room LG 62)

Thursday 26 May

Monday 6 June (4.30 p.m Room G58)

Thursday 16 June

Monday 27 June

(4.30 p.m Room G58)

CENTRE OF SOUTH EAST ASIAN STUDIES

SOAS

SEMINAR PROGRAMME APRIL - JUNE 1988

1. Coby lo SEAD and

HKD (for 19 May

item)

Seminars will be held on Thursdays at 4.15 p.m. in room G58 (unless otherwise indicated)

2. Cire in SSEA

Problems of political succession, and planning for Singapore's future.

Fr. James Minchin (Author of No Man is an Island)

Recent developments in Thai historiography.

Prof. Chatthip Nartsupha (Chulalongkorn University) Prof. Nidhi Aeusrivongse (Chiangmai University)

Indochinese refugees in South East Asia: Current political and humanitarian issues.

Dr. Martin Barber (Director, The British Refugee Council)

Prospects for peace in the Philippines.

Dr. Maris Diokno

Sech

29

(date of receipt)

(Asst Prof. History Dept University of the Philippines. Member of government negotiating team in peace talks 1986/87).

Please note date and room change

Imagined communities: language, revolution and fantasy in the makings of early Indonesian nationalism.

Prof. Benedict R. Anderson (Professor of Government and Asian Studies, Director, Cornell University Southeast Asia Program).

Opening ceremony: fertility and midwifery among the Temiar of of Western Malaysia.

Dr. Sue Jennings

(Dramatherapy Consultant and Hon. Lecturer, the London Hospital) A joint seminar with the Dept. of Anthropology.

Issues and perspectives in the study of mainland South East Asia

Mr. Wu Zhongning

(Division-Chief, Foreign Affairs Office of the People's Government of Yunnan Province, PRC).

Children-in-between: aspects of sharing and mediation between houses in a Malay fishing community.

Dr. Janet Carstens

(London School of Economics and Political Science).

A joint seminar with the Department of Anthropology.

The London Third World History Group is holding a workshop on the theme of Disease, Demography and Development, on Tuesday 31 May 2-5 p.m in room LG.62 SOAS. Papers include "Demography, disease and economic development in colonial Burma (Judith Richell, SOAS) and "Colonial rule and indigenous populations: explaining regional variations" with reference to Spanish America and the Philippines (Linda Newson, King's). All welcome. For details and papers contact Gervase Clarence-Smith, Dept. of History, SOAS.

Enquiries: Mrs. Joan Torode, secretary,Centre of South East Asian Studies,

637 2388 Ext 2297 School of Oriental and African Studies, Malet St., London WCIE 7HP

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