A Brief History of Laos: A Timeline From the Kingdom of Lan Xang to the Lao PDR
The Bataan Death March: The Beast of Bataan Blamed for Atrocities in Philippines
In: SE Asian History (general)
By: Jim Osborn
Japanese Religion: 1868 to 1945: Religious Currents in Japan to the End of World War II
In: Japanese History
Japanese Religious History: Religion in Tokugawa and Meiji Japan
In: Japanese History
Japanese Buddhism: The Heian Period: Tendai and Shingon
In: Japanese History
Early Japanese Religion: Confucianism, Taoism and Folk Religion
In: Japanese History
The Ho Chi Minh Enigma: Mysteries Surround Vietnam's Great Freedom Fighter
In: SE Asian History (general)
By: John Walsh
Ang Yi: Chinese Secret Societies in Siam
In: SE Asian History (general)
By: John Walsh
Why did Japan go to War? Japanese Imperialism during World War II
In: Japanese History
By: Jim Osborn
The Chinese in Southeast Asia: Generations Migrate for a Better Life
In: SE Asian History (general)
By: John Walsh
Megasthenes: Greek Emissary to the Mauryan Empire
By: John Walsh
Khalistan Movement History: An Independence Movement and its Impact on History
By: Robert O'Connor
Samurai Women Warriors: Breaking Through Barriers
In: Japanese History
By: Megan L. Oakley
Migrant Workers: The Voluntary and Involuntary Movement of People
In: SE Asian History
By: John Walsh
Creation of the Thai Working Class: Class Structure In Siam and Thailand
In: SE Asian History
By: John Walsh
The Communist Party of Thailand: Attempted Insurrection in Siam Suppressed
In: SE Asian History
By: John Walsh
Royal Consecration: Becoming a King in Ancient India
In: SE Asian History
By: John Walsh
Jainism: An ancient religion of India
In: SE Asian History
By: Jerome Jayanth
The Mongol Destruction of Georgia: A Christian Nation Overrun by Steppe Invaders
In: SE Asian History
By: John Walsh
Rubber Plantations of Cambodia: The economic transformation of a nation
By: John Walsh
Kali's Killers: The Truth about the Thugs
In: Indian History
By: John Walsh
The Thugs: The Myths of the Cult of Kali
In: Indian History
By: John Walsh
Eating Habits in Ancient India: What Did People Eat in Ancient India?
In: Indian History
By: John Walsh
History of Angkor Wat: An Ancient City of Temples in the Cambodian Jungle
By: Terri Paajanen
The Caste System in Ancient India: Brahmans, Ksatriyas, Vaisyas and Sudras
In: Indian History
By: John Walsh
Magic in Ancient India: Monsters, Ghosts and Vampires in the Imagination
In: Indian History
By: John Walsh
Funerals in Ancient India: Priests, Demons and Widows Entering the Pyre
In: Indian History
By: John Walsh
Royal Examinations in Vietnam: Road to Honour and Fortune of Scholars
By: Minh Tran
Pramoedya Ananta Toer: The Greatest Modern Writer of Indonesia
By: John Walsh
The Dutch Empire: The Establishment of the Netherlands Indies
By: John Walsh
Slavery in Ancient India: Greek, African, Criminal and Volunteer Slaves
In: Indian History
By: John Walsh
Nguyen Trai: Mistreated Hero of Vietnam
By: John Walsh
Nom Script: The Ancient Writing System of Vietnam
By: Minh Tran
Khun Sa: Druglord, Warlord, Criminal Mastermind
By: John Walsh
ASEAN: The Association of Southeast Asian Nations
By: John Walsh
The Shwe Dagon Pagoda: The Centre of Buddhist Religion in Burma
In: SE Asian History
By: John Walsh
Different Not Quite Equal: The Status of Thai Women
By: John Walsh
Earliest Tibet: What Was the Origin of King Dri Gum Btsanpo?
By: John Walsh
Kedah: Northern Malaysian Crossroads
By: John Walsh
Life in the Royal Harem: The Women of Ancient India's Kings
In: Indian History
By: John Walsh
Pridi: The Revolutionary Leader of Thailand
By: John Walsh
The Battle of Chakirmaut: Genghis Khan Conquers Mongolia
In: SE Asian History
By: John Walsh
The Tram Girls of Hiroshima: Teenage Women Who Sacrificed Their Youth to Save a City
In: Japanese History
By:
Frank W. Hardy
The Yurt: THe Splendid Tents of the Mongols
In: SE Asian History
By: John Walsh
Champa Kingdom: Establishment and Decline.
By: Minh Tran
The Partition of Bengal: Divide and Rule in the British Empire
By: John Walsh
Douglas MacArthur in Japan: The Origins of Japan, Inc.
In: Japanese History
Modern Nepal: The Domination of the Gurkhas
By: John Walsh
Women's Status in Southeast Asia: How Women Have Fared in History
By: John Walsh
The Japanese Village in Ayutthaya: Overseas Japanese in the Seventeenth Century
In: Japanese History
By: John Walsh
Dakini: Sensual Dancers of Divinity
In: SE Asian History
By: John Walsh
The Kirghiz: A Scandinavian State on the Borders of China
By: John Walsh
Singapore in World War One: The 1915 Indian Mutiny
By: John Walsh
Krishna's Dialogue of the Soul: The Wisdom of the Bhagavad-Gita
In: Indian History
By: John Walsh
Early Trade and the Malay Peninsul: How Commercial Effects Led to the Formation of Modern States
By: John Walsh
Western Xia: Caravaneers, Cattle-Breeders and Empire-Builders
By: John Walsh
Bengal: An Introdcution to the Land of Bengal
In: Indian History
By: John Walsh
Japanese Tea Ceremony: Steeped in history, traditions survive into modern society
In: Japanese History
By: Lyn Michaud
Samurai: Japanese Honor, Tradition: Evolution, Virtues, and Life of the Stoic Japanese Samurai
In: Japanese History
By: Steve DeVault
Pregnancy in Ancient India: Protecting Mother and Baby until Childbirth
In: Indian History
By: John Walsh
All Men Are My Children: The Mighty Indian Emperor Asoka
In: Indian History
By: John Walsh
Manila: From Small Muslim Trading Settlement to Major Metropolis
By: John Walsh
Nicola di Conti of Venice: Lascivious Enhancements in Medieval Burma
By: John Walsh
Cannibals in the South Seas: How Cannibalism Was Practised in Sumatra and the Islands
By: John Walsh
Dancers of Medieval Japan: The Respected Prostitute Entertainers of Kamakura
In: Japanese History
By: John Walsh
Where Was Genghis Khan Buried? The Mysterious Resting Place of the World's Greatest Conqueror
In: SE Asian History
By: John Walsh
Chaturangbala: The Four-Limbed Armies of Ancient India
In: Indian History
By: John Walsh
The Ghurid Sultanate, 1009-1215: A Medieval Afghan State between Herat and Helmand
By: John Walsh
Women's Status in Medieval Vietnam: Opportunities for Women in Annam and Champa
By: John Walsh
What Did Genghis Khan Eat? The Cuisine of the Mongol Conquerors
In: SE Asian History
By: John Walsh
Shinto: The Unifying Force in Japanese Society
In: Japanese History
By: John Walsh
The Aryan Invasions: Reality or Myth
In: Indian History
By: John Walsh
Imperial Delights: Did Colonization by the Japanese Bring Economic Benefits?
By: John Walsh
Nguyen An: The Vietnamese Eunuch Architect Who Rebuilt Beijing
By: John Walsh
Ambedkar - Leader of Untouchables: How one man stood up for the rights of India's lowest caste
In: Indian History
By: John Walsh
The Green Revolution: How Science Saved Millions from Starving
In: SE Asian History
By: John Walsh
The Life of the Buddha: How Prince Gotama Became Enlightened
By: John Walsh
The Sogdians: The Traders of the Chinese and Mongol Empires
By: John Walsh
Marriage in Ancient India: The Role and Status of Women and the Brahman Caste
In: Indian History
By: John Walsh
Homo Floresiensis: An Update on the Hobbits of Flores Island
By: John Walsh
The Golden Horde, c.1225-1502: The Mongol Empire in Russia and Central Asia
In: SE Asian History
By: John Walsh
Early Nepal: The Ancient History of the Land beneath the Himalayas
By: John Walsh
The 2/28 Massacre: Thousands Massacred in Taiwan in 1947 - But Why?
By: John Walsh
Women's Status in Medieval Japan: Female Marriage and Labour in Japan's 14th-17th Centuries
In: Japanese History
By: John Walsh
Historical Phuket Thailand: The Island Colonialization and Tin Industry = Multicultural Travel
By: John Walsh
The Ghaznavid Dynasty 977-1186: Nomads and Turks in Medieval Afghanistan, Iran and India
By: John Walsh
Oz's Batavia Shipwreck slaughter: The dark tale of a mad Dutchman on the Houtman-Abrolhos islands,WA
In: SE Asian History
By: David Whitley