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Anthony Reid
Alternative spellings: A. J. S. Reid Anthony J. S. Reid Tony Reid
B:1939Wellington Biblio: Forschungsgebiet: Neue Geschichte Südostasiens, ethnische, nationale und religiöse Identität in Indonesien und Malaysia Place of Activity: Canberra
Profession
Historiker
Affiliations
Center for Southeast Asian Studies (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Anthony Reid (born 19 June 1939) is a New Zealand-born historian of Southeast Asia. His doctoral work at Cambridge University examined the contest for power in northern Sumatra, Indonesia in the late 19th century, and he extended this study into a book The Blood of the People on the national and social revolutions in that region 1945–49. He is most well known for his two volume book "", developed during his time at the Australian National University in Canberra. His later work includes a return to Sumatra where he explored the historical basis for the separate identity of Aceh; interests in nationalism, Chinese diaspora and economic history, and latterly the relation between geology and deep history. Professor Reid taught Southeast Asian history at University of Malaya (1965–1970) and Australian National University (1970–1999). He became the founding director of the Southeast Asia Center, University of California, Los Angeles, 1999–2002, and then the founding director of (ARI) at the National University of Singapore (NUS), 2002–2007. He retired from NUS in 2009. Since then he has been based in Canberra as Professor (Emeritus) at the Australian National University. As a writer of fiction he styles himself Tony Reid. He is the son of John S. Reid, a New Zealand diplomat who held postings in Indonesia, Japan and Canada in the 1950s and 1960s. (Source: DBPedia)
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Indonesia update series (1)
Studies in the economies of East and South-East Asia (1)
Asia and Europe (1)
Data paper series : sources for the economic history of Southeast Asia (1)