What is SAMAJ?
The South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal (SAMAJ) is a double-blind, peer-reviewed journal devoted to research in the social sciences and humanities on South Asia. It specializes in the publication of comparative thematic issues as well as individual research articles, review essays, and book reviews. Committed to disseminating rigorous scientific research to the widest possible audience, SAMAJ is fully and freely accessible on line. SAMAJ receives institutional support from the Centre for South Asian and Himalayan Studies (CESAH).
Dernier numéro en ligne
33 | 2024
Re-orienting the Himalayan Borderlands
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Introduction. Re-orienting Himalayan Borderlands [Texte intégral]Beyond Spatial Fixations in South Asia
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Keeping the Edges Near [Texte intégral]Re-making Remoteness in the Indo-Burmese Highland Frontiers after Global War
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The Friends Who Never Were [Texte intégral]“Reclamation” in British India’s Northeast Frontier, 1820s-1860s
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Under the Shadow of Gorkhaland [Texte intégral]Máyel Lyáng and the Lepchas of the Darjeeling Hills
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Borders and Connectivity in the Sikkim-Nepal Borderlands [Texte intégral]Re-imagining the Limbu Native Space
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Book Reviews
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Merit in China and India: Comparatism Put to the Test [Texte intégral]
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