(22 Jan 2026) A new issue of the SEALG Newsletter (December 2022) has been published and is now available, open access, online.
Included in the Newsletter is the report of our group’s Annual Meeting that took place in Passau on 26-28 June 2025. In addition to this detailed report, the new issue of the Newsletter contains the following articles:
1) Arabic and Malay manuscripts in the Johor Heritage Foundation collection (Jessica Rahardjo)
2) Serat Selarasa : A Javanese tale of three princes with a list of the wayang-style illustrations (Muhammad Faiz)
3) Lists of ‘lost’ Malay manuscripts (Annabel Teh Gallop)
4) Persians of Thailand: Three Observations (Majid Daneshgar)
5) A Thai manuscript wrapper highlighting 19th-century global academic, diplomatic and trade networks (Jana Igunma)
6) IndexAngkor project: New digitisation and specific navigation in the Angkor Conservation archives (Maïté Hurel, Sovannara Mey, Vincent Paillusson, Sophie Biard)
7) Breathing New Life into the Sinophone Southeast Asia Studies Collection at the University of California, Berkeley: Challenges and Prospects (Virginia Shih)
8) Decolonising the Archives and Collections of ETH Zurich (Stephanie Willi)
9) Chan Dany’s Freedom and Nature (Reaksmey Yean)




