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Archival Research on South and Southeast Asia: Accounts from the Field

  • Yale University - Sterling Memorial Library 120 High Street New Haven, CT, 06511 United States (map)

Organizer: Council on Southeast Asia Studies, Yale University; South Asian Studies Council, Yale University

Type/Location: In Person / New Haven, CT

Description:

Join the Council on Southeast Asia Studies and the South Asian Studies Council at Yale University for a panel on South Asian and Southeast Asian archival research. Aurélie Vialette, Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese, will present “Researching Penal Colonies at the National Archives of the Philippines: 19th Century Spanish Documents.” Brent Bianchi, Librarian for South & Southeast Asian Studies, will present “Researching Bhutan in Scotland: The 1971 John Levy Collection” including material on Aung San Suu Kyi. Lastly, Aniruddh Sharan, graduate student at the School of Architecture, will present “Ctrl + Alt + Del: Speculating the future of aging Modernism through an environmental perspective.”

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