Tag: Asian & Pacific Studies
Macassan Muslims and Aboriginal Australians: Cultural and Spiritual Encounters
Early Islamic traders and Aboriginal peoples of northern Australia

From Religious Conversion to Political Revolution: Women’s Christian Missions in Colonial Korea
How female missionaries mobilized Korean women's political participation during colonial rule

The Mandate of Heaven: One of the Fundamental Beliefs in Confucian China
How Confucianism unified philosophy and religion through the mandate of Heaven

The Voice of Reform: Muslim Nesan and Muslim Society in Colonial Ceylon
A pioneering newspaper's role in Muslim social reform and identity in 19th-century Sri Lanka

Animals, Ledgers of Merit and Demerit, and Karma: Religious Ecological Mechanisms in Chinese Morality Books of the Ming and Qing Dynasties
How Chinese morality texts used animals and karma to teach ecological responsibility

Reproducing the majapahit story in Aceh: collective memory and local narratives of Patih Gajah Mada
How Aceh's oral traditions retell a medieval kingdom's history differently from Java

Survival Strategies of the Chinese Community in Preserving Historical and Cultural Legacies in Semarang, Indonesia
How temples serve as cultural anchors and community gathering spaces











