Modern Asian Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Modern Asian Studies is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
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A tale of a tyre: National space, infrastructure, and narration in S. H. Vatsyayan’s ‘Parśurām se tūrxam’18
Kitchen Hinduism: Food politics and Hindi cookbooks in colonial North India14
Religious entanglements with the politics of infrastructure in the Maldives12
The power to disempower: The government of caste and the career of Dr Sathiavani Muthu in Tamil Nadu, circa 1960–197911
Homeland, magnet, and refuge: Mecca in the travels and imaginaries of Chinese Muslims8
Banal revolutionary objects: Counter-memory and the materialization of Khana Ratsadon in Thailand8
City of lights, city of pylons: Infrastructures of illumination in colonial Hanoi, 1880s–1920s7
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From home production to modern mills: Labour allocation, gender, and living strategies of Chinese peasant households, circa 1910s–1930s5
Erasure: The largest forcible mass disrobing of monks in modern Thai history5
Strategic fluidity: Expansion by Kengtung (Chiang Tung) into Siam-controlled Lan Na, 1869–18925
Material modernities: Tracing Janbai’s gendered mobilities across the Indian Ocean4
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Infrastructural splintering along the BRI: Catholic political ecologies and the fractious futures of Sri Lanka’s littoral spaces4
Strategic forgetting: Britain, China, and the South China Sea, 1894–19384
Rewriting the hills: Youth sociality as a mode of navigating unemployment in a context of outmigration in North India3
Interrogating Indian nationalism: A subaltern perspective3
Broadcasting the ‘(anti)colonial sublime’: Radio SEAC, Congress Radio, and the Second World War in South Asia3
From collaboration to commemoration: Zhang Wojun and the ambiguities of identity for intellectuals from Taiwan3
Against the crematorium: Materializing Hindu space in colonial Calcutta, 1920s–1940s3
Rethinking markets to rethink economics3
Religion, political parties, and Thailand’s 2019 election: Cosmopolitan royalism and its rivals3
Insurgent law: Bengal Regulation III and the Chin-Lushai expeditions (1872–1898)3
An Eastern hero: Biographies of Muhammad in imperial Japan3
Santal indigenous knowledge, cultural heritage, and the politics of representation3
The translation of foreign films and cosmopolitan Shanghai (1896–1949)3
The making of transnational Islamic networks in early Cold War South Korea3
Jogendra’s properties in Noakhali: Displacement and the death of hope3
Minakata Kumagusu and the emergence of queer nature: Civilization theory, Buddhist science, and microbes, 1887–18923
Silk Road orientations in Xinjiang archaeology and shifting implications for Eurasian studies3
A region in dispute: Racialized anticommunism and Manila’s role in the origins of Konfrontasi, 1961–632
The fetish in the market2
Negotiating extra-settlement roads: Boundary making, administrative disputes, and power shifts in treaty-port Shanghai, 1860–19372
Tunnels of power: The cultural politics of the Beijing subway2
The cheese, the worm, and the law: Grassroots legal cosmopolitanism in the Manchurian borderland, 1906–19272
Arms of ethnocracy: Hui Muslims and modern China’s gun control2
Revisiting Rabindranath Tagore’s critique of nationalism2
Cosmopolitan collaboration and wartime collaborationism: The Chinese Maritime Customs Service and its staff, 1932–19412
Tang ‘cosmopolitanism’: Towards a critical and holistic approach — CORRIGENDUM2
Simultaneously ‘national medicine’ and ‘East Asian medicine’: A cross-boundary network of medical exchange in wartime East Asia2
Serving All-under-Heaven: Cosmopolitan intellectuals of the Warring States period2
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Real abstractions: Markets, moralities, and social segmentation in modern India2
Chinese migration and the ‘colonial question’: Perspectives of Chinese intellectuals, 1900s–1940s2
Japan’s local imperialists: Expansive ideas of hometown and empire within the Asia-Pacific world2
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Small polities and expanding empires in upland Asia: An introduction2
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Afro-Asian resonances: Staging the Congo Crisis in 1960s’ Chinese theatre1
Flagstone empire: Materiality and technical expertise in Japanese road construction in northeast China (1905–1945)1
A new world of Islam in early twentieth-century East Asia: Tatars in Harbin, colonized colonizers, and Muslim encounters1
Buddhist friendship under occupation: Daxing, Kanda Eun, and Fujii Sōsen during the Sino-Japanese War1
Wormwood, nomads’ rights, and capitalism: the birth of a chemical industry in Russian Turkestan (1870s–1914)1
Evading and inviting states in ‘No-Man’s-Lands’: Headhunters in Zomia’s blank spaces (1944–1964)1
The sacred dimensions of the BRI’s infrastructural commons1
‘The state won’t stop us’—Hate-crime adjudication under the SC/ST Atrocities Act in India1
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‘In the interest of your bank and our country’: Two encounters between China and the International Chamber of Commerce1
Framing the Fifth Schedule: Tribal agency and the making of the Indian Constitution (1937–1950)1
Making Manchuria Japan’s frontier: The bazoku fantasy and imperial masculinity, 1900s–1920s1
Imperial inheritance: The transnational lives of Gurkha families in Asian contexts, 1948–1971 – ERRATUM1
Beyond the masculinity of kingship: The making of a modern queen in early second millennium Sri Lanka1
Art diplomacy: Drawing China-Indonesia relations in the early Cold War, 1949–19561
Beliefs, practices, and taboos in Indigenous Pottery of Nagaland1
Find the river: Discovering the Tsangpo-Brahmaputra in the age of empire1
Letters of labourers: Girmitiya women, petitions, and patriarchy under indenture1
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Armed and bureaucratic violence in the formation of British governance in Southeast Asian contested tracts1
Pashtun homelands in an Indo-Afghan hagiographical collection1
The secret of September: The 1949 oil agreements between the United States and South Korea1
The cosmopolitanism of Karakorum, capital of the Mongol empire in Mongolia1
Everywhere a market: Rethinking embedded exchange in modern India1
Forum introduction. The chrysanthemum, the sword, and the dharmacakra: Buddhist entanglements in Japan’s wartime empire (1931–1945)1
Accommodating cosmopolitan experiences: Jiang Dunfu’s 蔣敦復 and Wang Tao’s 王韜 autobiographical processing of their treaty port years1
Prisoners of Pakistan: Bengali military personnel and civil servants in Pakistan, 1971–19741
Sacred book, profane print: Print-as-commodity and patronage in colonial western India1
Symposium on Mitra Sharafi, ‘Abortion in South Asia, 1860–1947: A medico-legal history’, Modern Asian Studies , vol. 55, no. 2, 2021, pp. 371–428.1
Refuelling the Cold War: The China factor in the United States and Japan’s pursuit of economic détente with the USSR, 1972–19801
The transnational historiography of a dynastic transition: Writing the Ming-Qing transition in seventeenth-century China, Korea, and Japan1
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