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Thailand: social and economic studies in development »

Publication date: 1967
Thailand suffered invasion, inflation, and defeat in World War II. From its badly disorganized economy it was obliged by the peace treaty to deliver rice for several years to the United Nations at prices well below the prevailing free market price. In spite of this its international reserves have made a spectacular recovery and its present growth rate puts it in the front rank among the less developed countries. This is not to say that an account of Thailand's development since World War II is simply a success story. There have been corruption and industrial mismanagement, features of the social structure that hamper development, challenges both internal and external that have not yet been adequately met; from all these there are lessons to be learnt. Yet on the whole its progress appears to have been due to a capacity to learn by experience, and to use the aid of foreigners, both Western and Chinese, without allowing them to dominate the economy. Thailand, which has never undergone a period of Western colonial rule, has a social structure which admirably illustrates the diffusion of the Western economic system. Its agricultural taxation, its trade pattern, its banking system, and its methods of industrialization all have unique features. This series of studies, containing both survey material and new work, combines discussion of these and other aspects of Thailand{u2019}s social and economic structure with a general account of its economic development.

Simple thyristor circuits to pulse-fire ignitrons for capcitor discharge »

Publication date: 1967
Published Press Archives http://press.anu.edu.au/node/3699 1885_114969.jpg ANU Press Simple thyristor circuits to pulse-fire ignitrons for capcitor discharge Friday, 18 August, 1967 Not available Archive Scholarly Information Services Vance, Colin Francis

Self-organizing teaching systems »

Publication date: 1967
Published Press Archives http://press.anu.edu.au/node/3271 1885_114980.jpg ANU Press Self-organizing teaching systems Friday, 18 August, 1967 Not available Archive Scholarly Information Services Kaneff, Steven

A review of the specifications and design of the Mark II oil lubricated thrust and centering bearings of the Canberra homopolar generator »

Publication date: 1967
Published Press Archives http://press.anu.edu.au/node/3067 1885_114933.jpg ANU Press A review of the specifications and design of the Mark II oil lubricated thrust and centering bearings of the Canberra homopolar generator Friday, 18 August, 1967 Not available Archive Scholarly Information Services

Proving tests on the Canberra homopolar generator with the two rotors connected in series »

Publication date: 1967
Published Press Archives http://press.anu.edu.au/node/3263 1885_114934.jpg ANU Press Proving tests on the Canberra homopolar generator with the two rotors connected in series Friday, 18 August, 1967 Not available Archive Scholarly Information Services Inall, Edward Kenneth

The Mark II modified coupling and rotor centering registers for the Canberra homopolar generator »

Publication date: 1967
Published Press Archives http://press.anu.edu.au/node/3497 1885_114938.jpg ANU Press The Mark II modified coupling and rotor centering registers for the Canberra homopolar generator Friday, 18 August, 1967 Not available Archive Scholarly Information Services Inall, E. K

The Mark III coupling for the rotors of the Canberra homopolar generator »

Publication date: 1967
Published Press Archives http://press.anu.edu.au/node/3487 1885_114971.jpg ANU Press The Mark III coupling for the rotors of the Canberra homopolar generator Friday, 18 August, 1967 Not available Archive Scholarly Information Services Inall, E. K

Tests on the Canberra homopolar generator arranged to supply the 5 megawatt magnet »

Publication date: 1967
Published Press Archives http://press.anu.edu.au/node/3577 1885_114957.jpg ANU Press Tests on the Canberra homopolar generator arranged to supply the 5 megawatt magnet Friday, 18 August, 1967 Not available Archive Scholarly Information Services Inall, E. K

The foreign-language press in Australia, 1848-1964 »

Publication date: 1967
This is the first sociological study of its kind published since the late Robert E. Park's classic, The Immigrant Press and Its Control, appeared in the United States in 1922. No fewer than 390 periodical publications in twenty-nine languages have been published in Australia since 1848. This work seeks to document fully the history of the immigrant press and to analyse the content of a dozen prominent newspapers currently published in Australia. The authors discuss the changing face of the immigrant press, its fluctuating success, and the contrasting fortunes of political and religious periodicals. The special functions of the press and its role in the assimilation of immigrants are carefully scrutinized in the light of a considerable quantity of evidence collected during the course of interviews with the editors and publishers. The book is one of the very few thoroughly professional pieces of sociological investigation in Australia. It is likely to be, and to remain, of interest to students of migration, religious groups, and the press, and to historians, as well as to members of the general public who would like to find out something about 'all those foreign faces {u2026} at the news-stall and the delicatessen'.

Official titles of the former Han Dynasty: an index »

Publication date: 1967
In the three volumes of The History of the Former Han Dynasty, Professor H. H. Dubs translated the basic annals and the biography of the usurper Wang Mang from the Han shu of Pan Ku. Official Titles of the Former Han Dynasty, which has been compiled on Professor Dubs's authority and with the aid of his notes, sets out his English translations for the Chinese official titles of that time. The Former Han Dynasty ruled China from 206 b.c. to a.d. 9, and its administrative system set the pattern for the empires that followed. This index contains official titles mentioned in the Treatise of Officials of Han shu and in the Former Han section of the Li-tai chih-kuan piao, both valuable sources for the study of the bureaucracy of the empire. The translations put forward by Professor Dubs have already received wide circulation and acceptance among scholars, although they have never before appeared in a formal list. This index fills that gap in presentation, and should be an invaluable aid to the study of the earliest empires of China.