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Monday, 20 Sep 2010

Stories in stone : the Sdok Kok Thom inscription & the enigma of Khmer history /John Burgess. – Bangkok, Thailand : River Books, 2010. 197 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. ISBN 9786167339016. LCCN 2010354500.


About the Publication:

The founding of an empire, the settling of frontier lands, a king's gifting of gold pitchers and black-eared stallions to a Brahmin priest. These and other remarkable stories come down to us in the Sdok Kok Thom Inscription, one of the world's most important but least known ancient testaments.

Recovered at a ruined temple in Thailand close to the Cambodian border, the 340-line chronicle unlocks the early history of the Khmer Empire, the fabled Hindu civilization that built Angkor Wat and scores of other huge stone temples in Southeast Asia.

Yet the great annal has remained little known outside of expert circles. In this full and highly readable account, former Washington Post correspondent John Burgess traces the impact of the inscription, which was carved onto a sandstone monolith around the year 1052 AD, abandoned to the wild for centuries, then decoded by French colonialists.

He carries the story forward to modern times, when the temple where the inscription was found emerged as a haven for Cambodian refugees and resistance fighters during the war in their homeland. Today the temple is again at peace, its mission of preserving history accomplished.

Includes a full translation of the inscription by Dr. Chhany Sak-Humphry with assistance from Dr. Philip N. Jenner.

"While reporting on Cambodians fleeing war and revolution in 1979, John Burgess came across an ancient Khmer temple hidden in the bush...30 years later he returned to that temple to decipher its history. The result is this lovely book that tells the story of the temple and the larger Angkor Empire levened with Burgess' own odyssey to recover that history."

--Elizabeth Becker, author of When the War was Over


For further review please read:
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/worldhotnews/30135851/The-little-temple-of-secrets



Tuesday, 7 Sep 2010

The makers & keepers of Singapore history / edited by Loh Kah Seng & Liew Kai Khiun. Singapore : Ethos Books : Singapore Heritage Society, c2010. xvi, 347 p. ; 25 cm. ISBN 9789810863579. LCCN 2010353562.

About the Publication:
This is a unique book in the field of history. While it is about historical matters and also about historical materials and historiography to some extent, it is really about something else: it is about how a society is able to produce its history.

It is about the conditions of historical knowledge production— political, institutional, global, social and epistemological. It is organized around three gates: the ‘front gates’ of institutions, the ‘side gates’ of transnational sources, and the ‘memory gates’ of oral histories.

Further review please read:
http://makersnkeepers.wordpress.com/

Media hegemony role of print media in the 2008 General Election / Mohd Azizuddin Mohd Sani ... [et al.] .—Sintok, Kedah Darul Aman : Institute of Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad's Thoughts, Universiti Utara Malaysia, [2010]. xiii, 179 p. : ill, ; 24 cm. ISBN 9789834486516. LCCN 2010337749.


About the Publication:

This book is an important study on the relation between media and political parties in the Malaysia's 12th General Election in 2008. There are three types of print media analyzed in this book: 1) The mainstream media : 2) Alternative or parties’ newspapers ; and 3) Political tabloids.




Thursday, 5 Aug 2010

Tawanok tawantok—khrai sang lok samai mai /Anek Laothammat. – Krung Thep Maha Nakhon : Samnakphim Matichon, 2009. 248 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. ISBN 9789740204732. LCCN 2010354278.

About the Publication:
“It is time that Thai people see from new perspectives, new imagination about us, our country, and the world. This book by Dr. Anek Laothammathat will help us in seeing with new perspectives and new imagination. The book is easy and fun to read and gives you a new conscious and imagination that can bring Thailand out from the crisis.”
- Professor Praves Wasee, M.D.

“The book of Dr. Anek Laothammathat, for example, ‘Song Nakkhara Prachathipatai’ had stirred up excitement from a new point of view, this book ‘Tawanok-Tawantok Khrai Sang Lok Mai’ will do the same or even more. Because this book has compiled new and strange facts that is up for debate and challenges about the happenings in the east before the west, therefore, do not miss this book.”
- Dr. Warakon Samkoses

“Dr. Anek Laothammathat is ab intellectual that makes complex subjects easy to understand. I am fortunate to have read the first drafts and liked it. Dr. Anek has used his time reading many English books as well as traveling abroad both in the Western and Eastern hemisphere, this is the reason he could write and analyse both worlds in such an interesting way.”
- Noraniti Setthabut

Further review please read:
http://www.se-ed.com/eshop/Products/Detail.aspx?No=9789740204732

Monday, 2 Aug 2010

Silence, suffering and the female voice in plays by K.S Maniam and Sarah Daniels / Wan Roselezam bt. Wan Yahya.- Serdang, Selangor : Universiti Putra Malaysia Press, 2009. viii, 213 p. ; 24 cm. ISBN 9789673440832. LCCN 2010337632.

About the Publication:
This book is an exploration of selected plays by K.S. Maniam and Sarah Daniels in the context of feminist psychoanalytic theory. It attempts to examine particularly the constructions of female subjects by both playwrights in their dramatic works.

Further review please read:
http://www.kkum.com.my/index.php?page=shop.product_details&product_id=1569&flypage=flypage.tpl&pop=1&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=80&vmcchk=1&Itemid=80

Geology of Singapore. Singapore : Defence Science and Technology Agency, 2009. 8 col. maps. ; 55 x 56 cm., folded in cover 32 x 24 cm.+e text (xxii, 90 p. : col. paps., ill. (some col.) ; 31 cm. ISBN 9789810596125. LCCN 2010353418.


About the Publication:
DSTA has published the second edition of "Geology of Singapore", incorporating geological information gathered since the first edition was published in 1976. Led by Dr Zhou Yingxin, a senior principal engineer at DSTA, the team of 10 geologists and researchers compiled the information into a publication that will be very useful for local construction and urban planning experts.

Further review please read:
http://www.dsta.gov.sg/index.php/Publications/

Tuesday, 13 Jul 2010

Walk to freedom /Pramuan Pengchan. – 12th ed. [Bangkok, Thailand] : Sukhapabjai Publishing House, 2009. xxvii, 515 p. : ill., col. maps ; 22 cm. ISBN 9786161400415. LCCN 2010354292.

About the Publication:

Reasoning alone is not sufficient tofight against desire within ourselves… more than reasoning is required for change. Previously he employed reasoning but subsequently he followed his heart. I think loving kindness and living happily together are vital for meaningful life in this world.
- Professor Praves Wasee, M.D.

This is a journey in search of spiritual truth. The most significant meaning of this search depends on our awareness of the value of life that can be realized by following a course of gentleness until we reach the truth… which many people cannot reach.
- Dr. Ekawit Na Thalang

I like this book… A retired university lecturer made a pilgrimage from Chiang Mai to Samui Island, his birthplace … and stopped over at Suan Moke…The author talked about his journey and what he encountered. The individuals he met along the way were exquisite. The book teaches us both philosophy and religion.
- Thepsiri Suksopha
Writer/Author

“…When the Department of Thai Language at Thammasart University requested the professors of this department to help select a book for the first-year students, ..I proudly presented this book… and together with my colleagues selected “Walk to Freedom” ..for 4,000 first-year students.
This book is ideally suited… to learn… and know about mankind and the nature that surrounds us.”
- Dr. Thanomwongse Lamyodmuckphon
Thammasart University

Further review please read:
http://www.seed.com/eshop/Products/Detail.aspx?No=9786161400415&AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1

Monday, 12 Jul 2010

The Asia Pacific: steering between crisis and opportunity / Mohamed Jawhar Hassan.—Kuala Lumpur : Institute of Stategic and International Studies, [2010]. xiv, 138 p, ; 23 cm.. ISBN 9789679473070. LCCN 2010337493.

About the Publication:
This publication carries some of the thought-provoking papers presented at the 23rd Asia Pacific Roundtable, held in June 2009, in Kuala Lumpur. The topics range from the prospects for peace arising from the changes in leadership in Washington, Tokyo and Taipei, to the building of a people-oriented community in Asean.

Further review please read:
http://www.isis.org.my/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=599:april-2010-new-book-the-asia-pacific-steering-between-crisis-and-opportunity&catid=1:latest

Strategies and tactics of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) in the Southern Philippines / Shamsuddin L. Taya.-- 1st ed..-- Sintok : Universiti Utara Malaysia Press, 2009. xiv, 124 p. ; 22 cm. LCCN 2010337434.

About the Publication:
This book reveals the strategies and tactics of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) in the Southern Philippines. It looks at the political, military and economic strategies and tactics of the MILF in its quest to liberate the Bangsamoro homeland and its people from the clutches of the Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) and its agents. Maternal for this work came from primary and secondary sources, namely newspapers, policy statements, speeches, press releases, joint communiqué, peace agreements, books, magazines, and journals. Interviews with informed people were also conducted.

Further review please read:
http://uumpress.uum.edu.my/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=92:mass-tamil-exodus&catid=42:rokstories&Itemid=102

Friday, 9 Jul 2010

Tinta Emas di Kanvas Dunia : Jejak Ahli Bedah Saraf, DR. Eka Julianta Wahjoepramono, Sp.B.S./ Pitan Daslani – Jakarta : penerbit Buku Kompas, 2010. 226 p. : ill. (some col.); 22 cm. ISBN 9789797094669. LCCN 2010339694

About the Publication :
If you think you're one in a million then he's one in TWO millions. A surgeon is so rare among Indonesians. Out of Indonesia's 240 million population, the country has only 120 surgeons, so the ratio is 1 in 2 millions. Imagine one surgeon serving two million people.

From the small group of Indonesian surgeons, Prof. Dr. Eka Julianta Wahyoepramono is one of the priveleged. He is a neurosurgeon, specialized in brainstem surgery, undoubtedly a very rare profession in this country. which is an achievement never done by any other Indonesian doctors. For that reason, Dr. Eka Julianta deserves his biography written by Pitan Daslani


http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/health/the-steady-hand-of-a-doctors-courage/363263

 

 

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