Grant Evans (scholar)

Grant Evans (19482014) was an Australian anthropologist and historian notable for his works on Laos.

He received his Ph.D. from La Trobe in 1983, and for many years taught anthropology at the University of Hong Kong.

In 2005, he moved permanently to Vientiane, where he was a senior research fellow at the École française d'Extrême-Orient. He died in Vientiane on 16 September 2014.[1][2][3]

Notable works

Notes

  1. Revised edition of Red Brotherhood at War: Indochina since the Fall of Saigon.
  2. Revised edition of Lao Peasants under Socialism.

References

  1. Obituary by John Williams, Australian Ambassador to the Lao PDR.
  2. Obituary by Milton Osborne.
  3. Obituary by Lili Sisombat.
  4. Review by Carlyle A. Thayer.
  5. Review by Arthur J. Dommen.
  6. Review by Geoffrey Gunn.
  7. Review by Randall Ireson.
  8. Review by Charles F. Keyes.
  9. Review by Justus M. van der Kroef.
  10. Review by Susan Rigdon.
  11. Review by Janet Salaff.
  12. Review by Nicholas Tapp.
  13. Review by R. H. Taylor.
  14. Review by Andrew Walker.
  15. Review by Arthur J. Dommen.
  16. Review by Bruce M. Lockhart.
  17. Review by Martin Stuart-Fox.
  18. Review by Bruce M. Lockhart.
  19. Review by Guido Sprenger.
  20. Review by Justin McDaniel.
  21. Review by Guido Sprenger.

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