In my previous post, I briefly touched upon the importance of using old Chinese sources for reconstructing the historical geography of Southeast Asia and touched on possible references to the eastern archipelago of present-day Indonesia. If you have not read that post, I recommend starting there. At this point, I want to draw some attention... Continue Reading →
Early Chinese Sources on the Eastern Archipelago (part 1)
In another academic life, I might have become a historian of China. I studied Mandarin in high school in Singapore, spent a year between high school and university at Beijing Foreign Studies University, and returned to Beijing during my junior year of college. As an undergraduate, I minored in Chinese. I majored in History and... Continue Reading →