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Publications by the Yale Council on Southeast Asia Studies
have included a Cultural Report Series, a Bibliography Series,
and a Translation Series, with volumes dating from 1948-1979.
The Council continues to edit and publish its long-running
Monograph Series, the
first volume of which was printed in 1961. This series includes
books on the
history, cultures, and politics of Southeast Asia, as well
as economic and anthropological subjects relevant to the region. |
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The
Southeast Asian Refugee Project was begun by the Yale Council
on Southeast Asia Studies under the directorship of Huynh
Sanh Thong in 1981. Its purpose was to establish an archive
for oral accounts, memoirs, histories and writings contributed
by refugees from Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. The project
produced two fruitful publication series, The Viêt
Nam Forum, featuring collections of literary works on
Vietnamese history, folklore, economy and politics, and the
Lac-Viêt, volumes of poetry, essays, and novels
by individual authors, both original and in translation. Although
the Yale SEAS Vietnam
Publications Series is no longer publishing new volumes,
an inventory of previously published books remains available
for purchase.
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