Pub Date : 1956-09-01DOI: 10.1017/s0021911800134254
ARON, R. La situation dans le Sud-Est asiatique: de Bagkok a Bandoeng. Politique itrangire 20 (July 1955), 283-98. D E YOUNG, JOHN E. Notes on the current stuation in Southeast Asia. PSR 3 (July 1955), 14-22. DONOVAN, WILLIAM J. Struggle in Asia. Vital speeches 21 (Apr. 1, 1955), 1135-38. LINO, S. S. New interpretations of the decorative designs on the bronze drums of Southeast Asia. Academia Sinica. Annals no. 2, pt. 1 (1955), 195-207. plates. SOORMA, C. Whither Southeast Asia? Guardian 1 (June, July 1954), 34-37, 43-46.
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Pub Date : 1956-09-01DOI: 10.4324/9780429050824-12
K. Wang, E. Chin
Welfare, Singapore. Singapore, Govt. Printing, 1955. 75 p. TOPLET, M. Ghost marriages among the Singapore Chinese. Man 55 (1955), 29-30. TUPO, Sir VINCENT DEL. Aspects de l'e'conomie malaise en 1954. Civilisations 5 (1955), 309-18. TURNER, G. E. A Perak coffee planter's report on the Tamil labourer in Malaya in 1902. MHJ 2 (1955), 20-28. WHEATLEY, PAUL. Panarikan. South Seas Society. Journal 10, pt. 1 (June 1954), 1-16. maps. (Cross transportation in ancient Malaya) WILSON, T. B. The inheritance and fragmentation of Malay padi lands in Krian, Perak. Malayan agricultural journal 38 (1955), 78-91. . Some economic aspects of padi-land ownership in Krian. Malayan agricultural journal 37 (1954), 125-35.
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Pub Date : 1956-09-01DOI: 10.1017/s0021911800134291
A. Gupta
CHANG, SECK-CHIM. The development of Kuala Lumpur District. MJTG 3 (Oct. 1954), 48-50. CONCANNON, T. A. L. A new town in Malaya, Petaling Jaya, Kuala Lumpur. MJTG 5 (Mar. 1955), 39-43. CROCKETT, ANTHONY. Green beret, red star; with a foreword by Sir John Harding. London, Eyre and Spottiswood, 1954. 221 p. ELOVATSKII, I. P. Malaya. Hrsg. von A. A. Guber. tJbers. von G. Wurche. Leipzig, Bibliographisches Institut, 1954. 47 p. The emergency in Malaya. World today 10 (Nov. 1954), 477-87. HARRISON, BRIAN. Malacca in the eighteenth century; two Dutch governors' reports. JRASMB 27 (1954), 24-34. HARRISSON, T. Malaya and Borneo in Malaysia? MHJ 1 (1954), 103-09. HENNIKER, M. C. A. 656 A.O.P./L.L. squadron. Blackwoods magazine 277 (May 1955), 436-tl. HILL, A. H. The Hikayat Abdullah: an annotated translation. JMBRAS 28 (1955), 5-354. HODDER, B. W. Biogeographical aspects of settlement in Malaya. MJTG 5 (Mar. 1955), 12-19. HOLTTUM, R. E. Adinandra B51ukar, a succession of vegetation from bare ground on Singapore Island. MJTG 3 (Oct. 1954), 27-32. JOSEY, ALEX. Dawn comes up in Malaya. Reporter 13 (Sept. 8, 1955), 30-33. , Malaya after the elections. EW 9 (Sept. 1955), 23-24.
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Pub Date : 1956-09-01DOI: 10.1017/S0021911800134217
Lee Uk-bae
Abstract:"Tradition is not automatically passed down to the next generation like DNA; instead, it is delivered by a conscious effort. I want to reinterpret traditional paintings in a modern sense and deliver them to the next generation."
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Pub Date : 1956-09-01DOI: 10.1017/S0021911800134229
A. Mostaert
vod s korelskogo. Moscow, Gos. izd-vo khudozh. lit-ry, 1955. 255 p. KHOLODOVICH, A. A. Ocherk grammatiki koreiskogofazyka. Moscow, Izd. lit. na i inostr. ftzykakh, 1954. 319 p. KIM, CHEWON. Excavation of three Silla tombs: the Ssang-sang Ch'ong, Ma Ch'ong and Tomb no. 138, by Chewon Kim and Won-yong Kim. Tr. in abridged form. Seoul, Eul-yu, 1955. 10, 74 p. plates (part fold.) Korean text with English abridgement. KIM, SO-UN. The story bag; a collection of Korean folktales, translated by Setsu Higashi. Rutland, Vt., Tuttle, 1955. 229 p. illus.
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Even if one uses Sanskrit only as the instrument of investigation, it is apparent that Indian culture was a current which, as it flowed and spread, was fed by many a stream and absorbed many a small and stagnant pool. With volume, it gathered often bewildering variety, which was synthesized in a systematic plan. That diverse sources contributed to its making is obvious, but to identify each of them, to survey all the material accepted, and to be reasonably precise in the innumerable details that such a study involves, seems a stupendous and baffling task. It is possible, however, to point out certain instances in which the main tradition embraced smaller group-cultures and incorporated regional elements. As this culture became consolidated throughout India, it employed certain characteristic methods wherever it went, not only in India and the peripheral regions, but in all those trans-Indian territories to which it expanded. Sanskrit was the ultimate medium of transmission used by the main body of this culture and Sanskritization the chief technique of the take-over. Hence an examination of Sanskrit literature, in its different branches, will prove useful in investigating the incorporation of regional and folk elements. Without going into questions of pre-Vedic or Indus Valley cultures, or the problem of contributions by Munda, Austric, Dravidian, and Mongoloid, data can be found in Sanskrit literature which help to illuminate Hindu sociology, religion, and the arts during the historic period.
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Merrill R. Goodall, F. J. Moore, Constance A. Freydig
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It is not wrong to say that the nature and intent of a society reveal themselves in the legal and customary concepts of property held by the various members and classes of that society. These property concepts do not change without an incipient or fundamental change in the nature of the society itself. The history of property relations in a given society is thus, in a way, the history of the society itself.
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