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At the end of 1972, Martin Stuart-Fox returned to Australia, where after a brief stint in journalism, he began tutoring in Asian civilizations at the University of Queensland. After gaining an M.A. and Ph.D. in the philosophy and theory of history, he went on to become a professor and Head of
70:. At the end of 1966, he left Vietnam for France and over the next five years freelanced, traveled, and studied in several countries. In 1972, he was UPI correspondent in Dacca reporting on the birth of Bangladesh, 221:
Historians of Southeast Asia often face problems in using terms drawn from and applicable to European polities and societies to refer to non-European equivalents that do not conform to European models.
361: 27:(born 1939) is a retired Australian professor and foreign correspondent who writes about the history, politics and international relations of Southeast Asia, primarily 336: 78:. His research has focused on the history and politics of Laos, on which he has written six books and more than fifty book chapters and articles, including the 47: 23: 261: 82:
section on Laos for 2011. He has also written on Buddhist symbolism, the Khmer Rouge period in Cambodia, and Chinese relations with Southeast Asia.
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Stuart-Fox, Martin (2011) “Symbolism in city planning in Cambodia from Angkor to Phnom Penh” (with Paul Reeve)
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Contemporary Laos: studies in the politics and society of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic
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Stuart-Fox, Martin (2015) “The Origins of Causal Cognition in Early Hominins”
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Naga cities of the Mekong: a guide to the temples, legends and history of Laos
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Stuart-Fox, Martin (2022) “Major transitions in human evolutionary history”
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as an agricultural extension officer in Laos. There he began reporting for
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History. He retired as professor emeritus in 2005, and is a Fellow of the
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A short history of China and Southeast Asia: tribute, trade and influence
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The murderous revolution: life and death in Pol Pot's Kampuchea
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Biographical sketch at the University of Queensland Australia
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Buddhist kingdom, Marxist state: the making of modern Laos
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Fellows of the Australian Academy of the Humanities
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Index

FAHA
Laos
University of Queensland
Papua New Guinea
Hong Kong
U.S. Agency for International Development
United Press International
Vietnam
Simon Dring
Tim Page
Joe Galloway
Australian Academy of the Humanities
Freedom House
Ung Bun Heang
twilight language
meditation
Rod Bucknell
"Conflicting conceptions of the state: Siam, France and Vietnam in the late nineteenth century"
Journal of the Siam Society
The Australian
"Fellow Profile: Martin Stuart-Fox"
Biographical sketch at the University of Queensland Australia
Freedom House
Categories
United Press International people
War correspondents of the Vietnam War
Academic staff of the University of Queensland
Historians of Southeast Asia
Australian historians of religion
1939 births

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