The South East Asian Review

An interdisciplinary review founded in 1976 byt two renowned Indian scholars

 
Published
1976

The South East Asian Review (SEAR) is an interdisciplinary research journal which welcomes articles from social-science, humanitites, traditional medicine, flora and fauna of the Southeast Asian region.

Founded by Dr. (Mrs.) Sudha Verma and Dr. Sachchidanand Sahai, the latter being a specialist in Khmer archaelogical and epigraphical studies, the review has published numerous contributions on Angkor and Southeast Asia.

Note: at the time of our last visit (Jan. 2021), the website was experiencing some connectivity issues.

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Tags: Southeast Asia, interdisciplinary studies, Indian scholars