- Peter Carey (historian)
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Peter (P.B.R.) Carey (1948-) is a British historian and author who studies East Timor, Java and Burma.[1] He was the Laithwaite fellow of Modern History at Trinity College, Oxford. His major early work has concentrated on the history of Diponegoro, the British in Java and the Java War.
He regularly comments on the history and politics of Southeast Asia to the British media. [2]
He is currently the Country Director for the Cambodia Trust, in Jakarta, Indonesia [3]
Notes
- ^ University of Oxford History Faculty
- ^ Opinion | News | The First Post
- ^ Official website of the Cambodia Trust http://www.cambodiatrust.org.uk/
Publications
- 1980 The Archive of Yogyakarta. Volume 1. Documents Relating to Politics and Internal Court Affairs (London: British Academy for the Oxford University Press)
- 1981 Babad Dipanagara. An Account of the Outbreak of the Java War (1825-30) (Kuala Lumpur: Art Printers for the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society)
- 1986 Maritime Southeast Asian Studies in the United Kingdom: A Survey of Their Post-War Development and Current Resources (Oxford: JASO)
- 1988 With Colin Wild (ed.), Born in Fire. The Indonesian Struggle for Independence. An Anthology (Athens, Ohio: Swallow Press)
- 1988? Voyage à Djokja-Karta en 1825. The Outbreak of the Java War As Seen by a Painter (Paris: Association Archipel)
- 1992 The British in Java, 1811-1816. A Javanese Account (London: Oxford University Press for the British Academy)
- 1995 With G. Carter Bentley (eds.), East Timor at the Crossroads: The Forging of a Nation (London: Cassell)
- With Steve Cox, Generations of Resistance: East Timor London: Cassell
- 1997 Burma: The Challenge of Change in a Divided Society (Basingstoke: MacMillan)
- 2000 With Mason C. Hoadley (eds.), The Archive of Yogyakarta, vol.2. Documents relating to Economic and Agrarian Affairs (Oxford: Oxford University Press for the British Academy)
- 2007 The Power of Prophecy: Prince Dipanagara and the End of an Old Order in Java, 1785-1855, Leiden: KITLV Press (second revised edition July 2008)
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