EuroSEAS Social Science Book Prize
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The EuroSEAS Social Science Book Prize has been awarded since 2015 by the European Association for Southeast Asian Studies (EuroSEAS). The prize is awarded to the best academic book on Southeast Asia published in the social sciences, including anthropology, economics, law, politics, international relations, and sociology.
List of prize winners
[edit]- 2015 — Philip Taylor, The Khmer Lands of Vietnam: Environment, Cosmology and Sovereignty (NUS Press, 2014)[1]
- 2017 — Pamela McElwee, Forests Are Gold: Trees, People, and Environmental Rule in Vietnam (University of Washington Press, 2016)[2]
- 2019 — David Kloos, Becoming Better Muslims: Religious Authority and Ethical Improvement in Aceh, Indonesia (Princeton University Press, 2018)[3]
- 2021 — Christina Schwenkel, Building Socialism: The Afterlife of East German Architecture in Urban Vietnam (Duke University Press, 2020)[4]
- 2022 — Lukas Ley, Building on Borrowed Time: Rising Seas and Failing Infrastructure in Semarang (University of Minnesota Press, 2021)[5]
References
[edit]- ^ "The Khmer Lands of Vietnam: Environment, Cosmology and Sovereignty". NUS Press.
- ^ "Book Prize". March 21, 2017.
- ^ "Book Prize – EuroSEAS 2019". euroseas2019.org.
- ^ "EuroSEAS Book Prize 2021 – EuroSEAS 2021". euroseas2021.org.
- ^ "Book Prize – EuroSEAS 2022". euroseas2022.org.
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