DR. NUR DAYANA BINTI MOHAMED ARIFFIN
Department of History
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
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Project Title | Progress | Status |
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Narratives Of Progress In An Urbanizing And Ageing Neighbourhood |
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on going |
The Anatomy Of Racial Sciences In The Philippines: Structures, Interactions, Universalism And Localisation During The American Occupation, 1898-1946 |
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Ricardo Roque and Warwick Anderson, eds. Imagined Racial Laboratories: Colonial and National Racialisations in Southeast Asia
Manikam Kalbu and Nusantara Women: An Inquiry into Regional Female Expertise and Knowledge
KUPASAN TERHADAP KRITIKAN TERPILIH RENATO CONSTANTINO: ANTARAKONFLIK DENGANPELESTARIAN IDENTITI DALAMPENDIDIKAN DI FILIPINA, 1901-1935
Spatializing Differences: Scientific Rationale and the Racialization of Territories in the Philippines, 1890–1900
Federalism and Current Pandemic Under a Historical Lens
REVISITING COVID-19 IN MALAYSIA Plight and Perseverance
Race Manifest: Colonial Administration and Racialisation in Nusantara
Federalism and the Current Pandemic under a Historical Lens
The Lost Covid Generation and Civil Society: The Case of Untuk Malaysia