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Strolling about on the roof of the world : the first hundred years of the Royal Society for Asian Affairs (formerly Royal Central Asian Society) / Hugh Leach with Susan Maria Farrington.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Leach, Hugh, 1934-
Contributor:
Farrington, Susan Maria, 1949-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Royal Central Asian Society--History.
Royal Central Asian Society.
Asia--History.
Asia.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (256 p.)
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : RoutledgeCurzon, 2003.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book covers the first one hundred years of the Royal Society for Asian Affairs, formerly the Royal Central Asian Society. It is generously illustrated and includes some of the Society's previously unpublished archival photographs.
This volume covers the first one hundred years of the Royal Society for Asian Affairs, formerly the Royal Central Asian Society. It traces its fons et origo in the Central Asian Question, within the context of the 'Great Game', and continues its fascinating chronology through the two World Wars to the present day. There are separate chapters on its widely drawn membership, variety of activities and archive collection. Throughout the pages are glimpses and vignettes of some of its extraordinary, even eccentric, members and their astonishing adventures. The wealth of factual and often amusing detail makes it a very lively account, which is also valuable as a work of reference for all interested in Asia. The book is generously illustrated and includes some of the Society's unique archival photographs not previously published. This volume covers the first one hundred years of the Royal Society for Asian Affairs, formerly the Royal Central Asian Society. It traces its fons et origo in the Central Asian Question, within the context of the 'Great Game', and continues its fascinating chronology through the two World Wars to the present day. There are separate chapters on its widely drawn membership, variety of activities and archive collection. Throughout the pages are glimpses and vignettes of some of its extraordinary, even eccentric, members and their astonishing adventures. The wealth of factual and often amusing detail makes it a very lively account, which is also valuable as a work of reference for all interested in Asia. The book is generously illustrated and includes some of the Society's unique archival photographs not previously published.
Contents:
Illustrations Foreword Lord Hurd of Westwell Acknowledgements Introduction Part I The Chronology 1. Genesis, Birth and Consolidation 1901-1907 2. The Years of Struggle 1908-1919 3. From Lean Years to Golden Years 1920-1939 4. From Empire and back to Trade 1940-1959 5. Settling to a Balance 1960-2001 Part II The Membership 6. The Membership 7. The Junior Membership Part III The Activities 8. The Journal 9. The Library 10. The Archives 11. The Dinner Club 12. A Role in Education 13. The Tours 14. The Lawrence of Arabia Memorial Medal 15. The Sir Percy Sykes Memorial Medal and other Society Awards Epilogue Annex of Office Holders Notes Index
Notes:
Map on lining papers.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-211) and index.
ISBN:
1-134-42668-2
1-138-37663-9
1-134-42669-0
1-280-18063-3
0-203-22293-8
9780203222935
OCLC:
252708464

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