81. Reference : H-1-4-18

Banditry in a SE Asian Setting

| 1975 | Typescript

82. Reference : H-1-4-19

Deposition to House of Representative Subcommittee: narcotics control

| 18 April 1975 – The Shan States of Burma are no longer under control of the government in Rangoon. These group deal in opium and arms in order to support themselves. A sizable transfer of US funds cannot occur without international repercussions. The proposed purchase will neither eradicate nor control Shan opium. | Typescript

83. Reference : H-1-4-20

Corruption and Commerce in Southeast Asia

| 1971 – Published in ‘Transaction: Social Science and Modern Society’. | Typescript

84. Reference : H-1-4-21

Corporation and the Entourage

| 1966 – A comparison of Thai and American social organization, modes of organization, entourages and their settings, and the entourage in an industrial setting. | Typescript

85. Reference : H-1-4-22

Thailand : Equality between the Sexes

| 1963 – Explanation of the family backgrounds of rural and city households, comparing their typical days, the similarities and differences between male and female roles, and gender role anxieties, both traditionally and in the modern order. | Typescript

86. Reference : H-1-4-23

Indifference to Modern Education in Thai community

| 1959 – Published in Human Organization, vol.17, no.2, this article looks at education in the Bang Chan community, educational traditions, educational sequences in Bang Chan, contemporary responses and educational policy, and the source of indifference | Typescript

87. Reference : H-1-4-24

American Aid is Damaging Thai Society

| 1968 – In the 1960s US troops were based in Thailand while fighting against guerrillas in North Vietnam. In return, the USA offered Thailand military and economic assistance, but this threatened the Thai social balance. | Typescript

88. Reference : H-1-4-26

Five Generalizations on the Structure of Foreign Contact

| An article by Lucien Hanks from the proceedings of the 1957 annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society. Looking at two periods in Thai history (the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries), Hanks makes five generalizations about the structure of foreign contact. Such contact was conducted on both a trade and a military basis, and the interaction between two societies was based on exchange. Whenever the purpose of exchange moves beyond that of institutional paraphernalia, new forms of contact will occur. | Typescript

89. Reference : H-1-4-27

The Kraton of Surakarta Hadiningrat

| 1974 – The imperium of Mojopahit is well known in Indonesian history. When its successors moved from eastern Java to central Java the Plered was designated the capital city, before the capital was relocated to Kartasura and finally to Surakarta Hadiningrat. This book collects interesting information about Surakarta Hadiningrat. | Book

90. Reference : H-1-4-28

Mongol Dwellings (Inner Mongolia) (Altaic Civilization)

| Mongol buildings and decorations. The Altaic civilization. | Book