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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Abortion in South Asia, 1860–1947: A medico-legal history16
‘Cyclone Not Above Politics’ : East Pakistan, disaster politics, and the 1970 Bhola Cyclone11
Constructing a caste in the past: Revisionist histories and competitive authority in South India7
Who Is (Not) a Servant, Anyway? Domestic servants and service in early colonial India*6
‘Our Grandmother Used to Sing Whilst Weeding’: Oral histories, millet food culture, and farming rituals among women smallholders in Ramanagara district, Karnataka6
Within and Beyond Modernity: Lived experiences and ethical interruptions of the Tablighi Jamaat in West Bengal5
Caravan Trade to Neoliberal Spaces: Fifty years of Pakistan-China connectivity across the Karakoram Mountains5
Caught between Two Nationalisms: The Iran League of Bombay and the political anxieties of an Indian minority5
The Fractured Centre: ‘Two-headed government’ and threats to the peace process in Myanmar4
The Politics of Our Selves: Left self-fashioning and the production of representative claims in everyday Indian campus politics4
Reform in fragments: Sovereignty, colonialism, and the Sikh tradition3
Rediscovering Afghan Fine Arts: The life of an Afghan student in Germany, Abdul Ghafur Brechna3
The Ahl-e-Hadith: From British India to Britain3
Inventing the ‘Maritime Silk Road’3
Islamic Traditionalism in a Globalizing World: Sunni Muslim identity in Kerala, South India3
Rapsodia Ibero-Indiana: Transoceanic creolization and the mando of Goa3
Allies among Enemies: Political authority and party (dis)loyalty in Bangladesh3
India and overseas Indians in Ceylon and Burma, 1946–1965: Experiments in post-imperial sovereignty3
Sanskrit and the labour of gender in early modern South India3
Compradors, Neo-colonialism, and Transnational Class Struggle: PRC relations with Algeria and India, 1953–19653
Enacting Border Governance through Multi-scalar Violence: Exclusion and discrimination of Rohingya people in Rakhine state3
Boundary Making in Myanmar's Electoral Process: Where elections do not take place3
Myanmar Traditional Medicine: The making of a national heritage3
The privilege of the Indian passport (1947–1967): Caste, class, and the afterlives of indenture in Indian diplomacy3
Fendou:A keyword of Chinese modernity2
Ritual cursing as an oath of submission: The problem of religious difference across Safavid Iran and modern Pakistan2
Perceptions and purpose of the bomb: Explaining India's nuclear restraint against China2
‘A Blot on English Justice’: India reformism and the rhetoric of virtual slavery2
Frontier Governance: Contested and plural authorities in a Karen village after the ceasefire2
Language Shift and Identity Reproduction among Diaspora Sindhis in India and Southeast Asia2
Refugee Policy as Border Governance: Refugee return, peacebuilding, and Myanmar's politics of transition2
Implementing Partition: Proceedings of the Punjab Partition Committee, July–August, 19472
Framing the Fifth Schedule: Tribal agency and the making of the Indian Constitution (1937–1950)2
A Diplomatic Counter-revolution: Indonesian diplomacy and the invasion of East Timor2
Sulh-i kull as an oath of peace: Mughal political theology in history, theory, and comparison2
Earth's Amphibious Transformation: Tange Kenzo, Buckminster Fuller, and marine urbanization in global environmental thought (1950s–present)2
Exercises in peace: Āẕar Kayvānī universalism and comparison in the School of Doctrines2
The Unbearable Lightness of Trust: Trade, conviviality, and the life-world of Indian export agents in Yiwu, China2
‘Acting upon our Religion’: Muslim women's movements and the remodelling of Islamic practice in India2
‘Enemy Agents at Work’: A microhistory of the 1954 Adamjee and Karnaphuli riots in East Pakistan2
The Indian City and its ‘Restive Publics’2
Informality, Temporariness, and the Production of Illegitimate Geographies: The rise of a Muslim sub-city in Ahmedabad, India (1970s–2000s)2
Cosmopolitan Visions and Intellectual Passions: Macanese publics in British Hong Kong2
Stolen Skin and Children Thrown: Governing sex and abortion in early modern South Asia2
The modernity of tradition: Women and ‘healthy progress’ in late colonial Java and Sumatra1
Neoplatonism and the Pax Mongolica in the making of ṣulḥ-i kull. A view from Akbar's millennial history1
Homeland, magnet, and refuge: Mecca in the travels and imaginaries of Chinese Muslims1
A Roundtable on Rupa Viswanath'sThe Pariah Problem: Caste, Religion, and the Social in Modern Indiaand the Study of Caste1
The Modernity of Caste and the Market Economy—ERRATUM1
Representations of disaster victimhood: Framing suffering and loss after the 1934 Bihar-Nepal earthquake1
Towards a Burma-inclusive South Asian Studies: A Roundtable1
Dam(n)ing the hills: Indigeneity, American aid, and Cold War politics in the Kaptai Dam, East Pakistan, 1957–19641
Material States: China, Russia, and the incorporation of a cross-border indigenous people1
Thailand's First Revolution? The role of religious mobilization and ‘the people’ in the Ayutthaya rebellion of 16881
The prison-handicraft complex: Convict labour in colonial India1
Was Aśoka really a secularist avant-la-lettre? Ancient Indian pluralism and toleration in historical perspective1
The Sedan Chair vs the Steamboat: The Sichuan Route and the Maritime Route in the making of modern Sino-Tibetan relations1
What was ‘Indian’ Political Economy? On the separation of the ‘social’, the ‘economic’, and the ‘ethical’ in Indian nationalist thought, 1892–19481
Doing ‘coolie’ work in a ‘gentlemanly’ way: Gender and caste on the famine public works in colonial North India1
Entanglements in the colony: Jewish–Muslim connected histories in colonial India1
Pashtun homelands in an Indo-Afghan hagiographical collection1
Pahalwan Baba Ramdev: Wrestling with yoga and middle-class masculinity in India1
ASS volume 54 issue 3 Cover and Back matter1
Of Music and the Maharaja: Gender, affect, and power in Ranjit Singh's Lahore – CORRIGENDUM1
Mehmed the Conqueror between Sulh-i Kull and Prisca Theologia1
Muslim pasts and presents: Displacement and city-making in a Delhi neighbourhood1
A Mongol-Mughal lens on religion and empire in Eurasian history: An introduction1
Product, equipment, uniform: Material environment and the consumption of work in New Delhi, India1
Trans-Imperial Anarchism: Cooperatist communalist theory and practice in imperial Japan1
Peasants, Colonialism, and Sovereignty: The Garo rebellions in eastern India1
Chinggisid pluralism and religious competition: Buddhists, Muslims, and the question of violence and sovereignty in Ilkhanid Iran1
Everyday rehearsal of death and the dilemmas of dying in super-ageing Japan1
Find the river: Discovering the Tsangpo-Brahmaputra in the age of empire1
Anger and Atonement in Mughal India: An alternative account of Akbar's 1578 hunt1
Mediating Sovereignty: The Qing legation in London and its diplomatic representation of China, 1876–19011
Cosmopolitan Capitalists and Colonial Rule. The business structure and corporate culture of the Swiss merchant house Volkart Bros., 1850s–1960s1
Communities of skill in the age of capitalism: Handloom weavers in twentieth-century United Provinces, India1
Glorious pasts of forest dwellers: Memories of land in the ex-zamindari of Borasambar, Central Provinces, 1861–19051
A political sociology of empire: Mughal historians on the making of Mughal paramountcy1
Commemorative contention: The Taipei National Revolutionary Martyrs’ Shrine and the politics of death1
Mobilizing Bodies and Body Parts, from Myanmar to Manipur: Medical connections through borderlands in ‘transition’1
‘Buddhism Has Been Insulted. Take Immediate Steps’: Burmese fascism and the origins of Burmese Islamophobia, 1936–381
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