Journal of Southeast Asian History

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Journal Properties
  • Number of Articles
    533
  • Abbreviation
    J. Southeast Asian Hist.
  • ISSN
    0217-7811
  • Publisher
    Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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Description
Journal of Southeast Asian History (JSEAH) is a leading academic journal dedicated to the study of Southeast Asian history, encompassing a wide range of periods, themes, and perspectives. It aims to foster a deeper understanding of the region's rich and diverse past through the publication of scholarly articles, book reviews, and historical analyses. JSEAH serves as a platform for historians, scholars, and researchers to share their insights and contribute to the ongoing exploration of Southeast Asia's complex history. The journal covers various aspects of Southeast Asian history, including political, economic, social, cultural, and intellectual developments. It welcomes submissions that examine specific countries, cross-border interactions, and the region's connections with the wider world. JSEAH also encourages interdisciplinary approaches and innovative methodologies to enhance historical research. As a prominent publication in the field, the Journal of Southeast Asian History adheres to rigorous peer-review standards and strives to promote scholarly excellence. Researchers and academics are encouraged to submit their original work and engage with the vibrant community of scholars interested in Southeast Asian history. Explore JSEAH for valuable perspectives and research on the region's captivating past.