| Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Memsahibs in Persia | 1983 | Asian affairs 14 (1): 5-14 | |||||
| Acculturation in Afghan Turkistan: Pashtun and Uzbek women | 1983 | Asian affairs 14 (1): 35-44 | |||||
| Malaysia: problems and misunderstandings | 1982 | Asian affairs 13 (3): 265-70 | |||||
| A journey to Tibet and the northern side of Everest | 1982 | Asian affairs 13 (2): 135-47 | |||||
| Soviet policy towards the rebellion in Dhofar | 1982 | Asian affairs 13 (2): 183-207 | |||||
| Japan's foreign contacts in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries: their influence on the development of the arts of the Edo period | 1982 | Asian affairs 13 (1): 5-15 | |||||
| A traveller in Asia in the 1870's | 1982 | Asian affairs 13 (3): 297-306 | |||||
| A taste for freedom: the case of the Gomal nomads | 1982 | Asian affairs 13 (2): 171-82 | |||||
| Assimilation and retention of ethnic identity in Uzbekistan | 1981 | Asian affairs 68 (3): 277-85 | |||||
| The Suleihid dynasty in the Yemen | 1981 | Asian affairs 68 (1): 19-28 | |||||
| The Arab connection: emergent models of social structure among Pakistani tribesmen | 1981 | Asian affairs 68 (2): 167-72 | |||||
| Wider perceptions of the Shang dynasty [review article on 'Shang civilization', by Chang Kwang-chih and 'Sources of Shang history: the oracle-bone inscriptions of bronze age China', by D.N. Keightley] | 1981 | Asian affairs 68 (2): 194-6 | |||||
| Power in rural Sind in the late nineteenth century | 1981 | Asian affairs 68 (1): 57-67 | |||||
| The Soviet Far East and eastern Siberia: impressions of a recent visit | 1981 | Asian affairs 68 (1): 35-48 | |||||
| Perspectives of change in the Persian gulf | 1981 | Asian affairs 68 (3): 315-19 | |||||
| The future of Asian studies after the Hayter report | 1981 | Asian affairs 68 (3): 245-53 | |||||
| Education in China: new developments in the higher education enrolment system | 1981 | Asian affairs 68 (3): 291-308 | |||||
| Oh! No! We never mention her (thoughts on Turkish language reform) | 1981 | Asian affairs 68 (2): 155-66 | |||||
| The degraded priests of Krishna | 1981 | Asian affairs 68 (3): 267-76 | |||||
| Religions in Tibet [review article on 'The religions of Tibet', by G. Tucci] | 1981 | Asian affairs 68 (2): 191-3 | |||||
| The Society's tour of Nepal [Royal Society for Asian Affairs] | 1981 | Asian affairs 68 (1): 68-73 | |||||
| H.R.H. Prince Peter of Greece and Denmark [1908-80] | 1981 | Asian affairs 68 (1): 116 | |||||
| Japan: four decades of changing moods | 1981 | Asian affairs 68 (2): 127-36 | |||||
| Exploration in Chinese central Asia | 1981 | Asian affairs 68 (2): 137-40 | |||||
| The future of Asian studies in the United Kingdom | 1981 | Asian affairs 68 (3): 309-14 | |||||
| The future of Asian studies in the United Kingdom: a discussion paper | 1981 | Asian affairs 68 (2): 173-90 | |||||
| A forgotten pioneer of Himalayan exploration [H.J. Hearsey] | 1980 | Asian affairs 67 (2): 169-77 | |||||
| Tribes and states in central and south Asia | 1980 | Asian affairs 67 (2): 152-68 | |||||
| The science of Turcology: signs of its revival in Britain | 1980 | Asian affairs 67 (1): 63-7 | |||||
| Tradition and modernity in post-war Japan | 1980 | Asian affairs 67 (1): 5-17 | |||||
| Cambodia: an elusive nationhood | 1980 | Asian affairs 67 (3): 254-63 | |||||
| The Kirghiz and Wakhi of Afghanistan: nomadic pastoral change and external pressures [review article on 'The Kirghiz and Wakhi of Afghanistan: adaptation to closed frontiers', by M.N. Shahrani] | 1980 | Asian affairs 67 (3): 322-5 | |||||
| India and the Himalayan states | 1980 | Asian affairs 67 (1): 71-81 | |||||
| The Mongolian People's Republic today | 1980 | Asian affairs 67 (3): 309-21 | |||||
| The changing pattern of Afghanistan's relations with its neighbours | 1980 | Asian affairs 67 (1): 55-62 | |||||
| Malaysia: the prospect for the 1980s | 1980 | Asian affairs 67 (2): 144-51 | |||||
| The road to Isfahan | 1980 | Asian affairs 67 (3): 284-92 | |||||
| How Confucian is modern Japan? | 1980 | Asian affairs 67 (3): 276-83 | |||||
| The competitive saints of the Baluch | 1980 | Asian affairs 67 (1): 37-42 | |||||
| India: threats to stability | 1980 | Asian affairs 67 (1): 27-36 | |||||
| Confucian formality and Taoist mysticism [review article on 'The Chinese garden: history, art and architecture', by M Keswick] | 1980 | Asian affairs 67 (2): 196-8 | |||||
| Period of transition in Korea [review article] | 1980 | Asian affairs 67 (1): 82-4 | |||||
| Conditions of life in Tibet | 1980 | Asian affairs 67 (3): 301-8 | |||||
| The library of the Tung-Hsi mosque at Peking | 1980 | Asian affairs 67 (1): 68-70 | |||||
| Contemporary Islamic revivalism: discussion group with a paper by M.E. Yapp | 1980 | Asian affairs 67 (2): 178-95 | |||||
| Some explanations for the Iranian revolution | 1980 | Asian affairs 67 (2): 134-43 | |||||
| The Indian affairs of Sir William Jones (1746-94). [2] | 1979 | Asian affairs 66 (1): 27-41 | |||||
| Problems of the multi-national Soviet state [review article on 'L'empire eclate: la revolte des nations en URSS', by H.C. d'Enoausse] | 1979 | Asian affairs 66 (2): 184-7 | |||||
| Israel and Arab national integration: pluralism versus Arabism | 1979 | Asian affairs 66 (2): 144-50 | |||||
| Functions of folklore in Afghan society | 1979 | Asian affairs 66 (1): 51-61 |