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In this episode, Anthony (Tony) Johns is in conversation with Greg Fealy at his home in Canberra. Tony was a key figure in the founding of Asian studies at ANU and is one of the seminal figures in the study of Southeast Asian Islam.
In this second episode of The Indonesianist, Virginia Hooker talks about her experience living as a daughter of a Navy father, about her Ph.D. on Riau-Lingga islands (including a fascinating story about Raja Ali Haji), about her illustrated book for children, and her appreciation of Islamic calligraphy.
In this lost podcast series, Robert Cribb talks about his research on the digital atlas of Indonesian history.
In the first installment of The Indonesianists, George Quinn talks about his upbringing in New Zealand to his accidental field trip to Indonesia to his new book, Bandit Saints of Java.
This podcast by George Quinn describes five of the seven Wali Pitu (seven saints) sites, sketches the stories behind them and examines the place of Islamic pilgrimage in the wider context of Balinese society.
Nicholas Parsons and Marcus Mietzner discuss the legal and political aspects of the sharia by-laws in Indonesia in the Indonesia Study Group.
Her Excellency Professor Armida Alisjahbana, the then State Minister for National Development Planning/Head of Bappenas delivers a public lecture at the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific, organised by ANU Indonesia Project.
Sidney Jones in conversation with Greg Fealy at the ANU Indonesia Study Group, 13 April 2010, about Al Qaeda in Aceh.
Ross McLeod talks about the economic and political development in the Indonesia Study Group, March 2011. This survey was later published in the Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies (BIES).
Arianto Patunru talks about the economic and political developments in the Indonesia Study Group, 10 February 2010. This survey was later published in the Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies (BIES). A good reflection about what happened in Indonesia over a decade ago.
Lost podcast series
In this lost podcast series, Robert Cribb talks about his research on the digital atlas of Indonesian history.
This podcast by George Quinn describes five of the seven Wali Pitu (seven saints) sites, sketches the stories behind them and examines the place of Islamic pilgrimage in the wider context of Balinese society.
Nicholas Parsons and Marcus Mietzner discuss the legal and political aspects of the sharia by-laws in Indonesia in the Indonesia Study Group.
Sidney Jones in conversation with Greg Fealy at the ANU Indonesia Study Group, 13 April 2010, about Al Qaeda in Aceh.