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Routledge Malaysian Studies Series
The Routledge Malaysian Studies Series publishes high quality scholarship that provides important new contributions to knowledge on Malaysia. It also signals research that spans comparative studies, involving the Malaysian experience with that of other nations, particularly with Singapore and Brunei.
This series was first established by the Malaysian Social Science Association (MSSA) to promote study of contemporary and historical issues in Malaysia and is now affiliated with the Association for Asian Studies (AAS)’s Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei Studies (MSB) Group. It is designed to respond to the growing need to publish important research and covers a broad range of subjects including history, politics, economics, sociology, gender, sexuality, international relations, geography, business, education, religion, literature, culture and ethnicity. The series encourages work adopting an interdisciplinary approach and also serves as a forum for debate on key issues in the societies of Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei. It welcomes comparative studies between these three Southeast Asian nations and other countries and regions.
New proposals for the series are welcomed. Prospective authors should in the first instance contact the series editors Patricia Sloane-White (pswhite@udel.edu) and E. Terence Gomez (etgomez@um.edu.my) or the Routledge Editor AnnaMary Goodall (annamary.goodall@tandf.co.uk)