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Jacques Leider

Jacques Pierre Leider (French: [ʒak pjɛʁ lɛi̯dər]; born 1962) is a French and Luxembourgian historian, teacher and former diplomat.

Jacques P. Leider
Leider (2015)
Born
Jacques Pierre Leider

1962
Diekirch, Luxembourg
NationalityFrench; Luxembourgian
EducationParis-Sorbonne University (MA)
National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations INALCO (MA),(PhD)
Scientific career
FieldsHistory of Myanmar, History of Rakhine
InstitutionsEcole française d’Extrême-Orient EFEO
ThesisLe Royaume d’Arakan, Birmanie. Son histoire politique entre le début du XVe et la fin du XVIIe siècle (1998)
Doctoral advisorDenise Bernot

He is known for his historical research on Burma/Myanmar, particularly pre-colonial Buddhism, the history of Arakan, today called Rakhine, in the Bay of Bengal and the ethno-historical background of the Burma/Myanmar-Bangladesh borderlands.[1][2]

In the 1990s, he initiated the research and worldwide interest in the ancient kingdom and city of Mrauk-U in today's northern Rakhine and contributed as an expert to the World Heritage Nomination Dossier for Mrauk U submitted to the UNESCO in 2019.[3][4]

A notable work is his study and translation of the ”Golden Letter” that King Alaungpaya of Burma has sent to British king George II in 1756. The “Golden Letter” has been added to UNESCO's Memory of the World Register in 2015.[5][6]

The Canadian journalist Nathan VanderKlippe called Leider “the world’s leading authority on the region’s history”,[7] and the Center for International Law Research and Policy CILRAP referred to him as “perhaps Europe's leading expert on the history of Rakhine”.[8]

Leider became the target of a public ad hominem attack and "call out" or boycott campaign on the online portal change.org during the Rohingya conflict in 2018. The campaign called for the editor of Oxford Research Encyclopedias (ORE) in Asian History to remove him as an author for a planned encyclopedia entry on the Rohingya (see "Open Letter and Online Petition to Oxford University Press" below).[9]

Early life and educational background edit

Jacques P. Leider was born in Diekirch, Luxembourg, in 1962.

In 1987, he completed a master's degree at the National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations (INALCO) with a study on the history of Arakan in the early 19th century based on manuscripts of the Bibliothèque nationale de France and a master's degree at the Paris-Sorbonne University on Italian, French, and English travelogues on Burma from the 15th to 18th century. In 1988 he started training for Secondary Education Teacher at the Cours Universitaires de Luxembourg and graduated in 1990 with a thesis (Mémoire scientifique) on the post-war army of Luxembourg.[10] During the 1990s, he taught in his native Luxembourg and at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, while conducting post-graduate research on the kingdom of Arakan as a doctoral student at INALCO.[1]

In 1998, he defended a doctoral thesis with the title “Le Royaume d’Arakan, Birmanie. Son histoire politique entre le début du XVe et la fin du XVIIe siècle” (The Kingdom of Arakan, Burma. Its Political History from the early 15th to the late 17th Century) at INALCO.[11]

Academic career and research edit

Academic career edit

Since 2001, Jacques P. Leider is affiliated with the Ecole française d’Extrême-Orient (French Institute of Asian Studies) or EFEO in Paris, France and has been in charge of several EFEO research centers in Southeast Asia: Yangon from 2002 to 2006, Chiang Mai from 2008 to 2012, and since 2017 Bangkok and Yangon.[12] In 2002, he established the EFEO Centre in Yangon, where he collected and digitized palm-leaf manuscripts and started to build a database for Arakanese stone inscriptions with Kyaw Minn Htin. In accordance with the French tradition of ethnographic fieldwork, his focus was native, non-canonical Buddhist traditions and texts.[1] During his tenure as head of the EFEO in Chiang Mai, Leider was in charge of the construction of a new building for the EFEO research library, opened in 2011 with approximately 50,000 volumes in the fields of Thai and Southeast Asian Studies, including a collection of periodicals in Thai, English and French.[13][14] He also initiated the redesign of the center's garden space with rare tropical plants.[15]

From 2013 to 2014, Leider was Counsellor at the Embassy of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg in Thailand and Deputy Head of Mission for Malaysia, Laos and Myanmar.[16]

In 2015, he was a senior consultant to the UN in Yangon, Myanmar.[7]

From December 2017 to 2020, he was the scientific coordinator of CRISEA (Competing Regional Integrations in Southeast Asia), an interdisciplinary research project funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 Framework Programme.[17] He is the author of the final report of the project published in 2021.[18]

Academic research edit

Leider's academic research is focused on the political and cultural history of the ancient kingdom of Mrauk U (15th -18th c.), the multi-cultural cosmopolitan life at its court, and on a variety of subjects linked to Myanmar's pre-colonial political and cultural history that highlights the diversity of cultural exchange in the Gulf of Bengal.[19]

 
A section of the ”Golden Letter” with mythical bird Hamsa and rubies.

Since the late 1990s, he studied the impact of islamicization on elite culture in Arakan/Rakhine and the history and background of Buddhist communities in Bangladesh.[20][21][22][23][24]

His research and publications between 2007 and 2012 contributed to the debate on diplomacy and politics in the 18th century Burma and the emerging Konbaung dynasty. He was commissioned by the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library in Hanover, Germany, to research the text of a gold sheet, which he identified as the ”Golden Letter” of King Alaungpaya, the founder of the Konbaung dynasty, sent to King George II in 1756. He translated the letter and compared the original with other versions that exist as transcriptions in different archives [25][5]

Based on his publications since 2012, Leider's current research is focused on the historical background of inter-communal and state-ethnic violence in Rakhine State and the Rakhine-Bangladesh Borderlands including colonial, war-time and post-colonial wrongs, official naming practices of ethnic-religious groups, and political identity formation.[26]

Open letter and online petition to Oxford University Press edit

In 2018, an undated letter to Oxford University Press (OUP) with 50 signatories and an accompanying change.org petition with 1,689 online supporters requested to drop Jacques Leider as commissioned author of a reference article on the subject of the Rohingya for Oxford Research Encyclopedias (ORE) in Asian History.[27][9] The letter and petition alleged that Jacques Leider was denying “military-directed mass violence and scorched-earth military operations against the Rohingya community”, was biased against the Rohingya, “critically scrutinized” the Rohingya identity “as a political identity born out of political and communal conflict”, and showed “willful ignorance of irrefutable evidence”; it was also claimed that he was in an advisory relation with Myanmar's military that used him to justify the persecution of the Rohingya. To support their allegations, the initiators of the letter and petition referred to commentaries and interviews and Jacques Leider's participation in a panel discussion “Talk on Rakhine Issue and Security Outlook” on September 8, 2017, in the capital city of Naypyidaw that had been organized by a media company owned by Myanmar's military.[28][29][30][31]

In response to the campaign, Oxford University Press issued an editorial statement declaring that “[s]cholarly integrity lies at the core of Oxford University Press’s mission. The history of the Rohingya is a complex and contentious area of research and, as always, the Press’s goal is to represent this history with accuracy, balance, and sensitivity. Dr. Jacques Leider was commissioned by the editorial board of the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Asian History based on his subject-matter expertise. The decision on whether to accept his article for publication was informed principally by the outcome of an external peer review exercise and the scholarly assessment of the Press’s editorial board, which is composed of career historians of Asia.”[32]

Leider's article with the title “Rohingya: The History of a Muslim Identity in Myanmar” was published by Oxford Research Encyclopedias, Asian History, in May 2018.[33]

In the footnote of an article published in 2020, Leider referred to the criticism of his research on identity formation explaining that “[p]ost-colonial anthropology looks at ethnic formation differently from the old culturalist models which essentialize ethnic identity (as we find it in the Myanmar constitutions). We need to be able to differentiate ‘ethnification’ (in the tradition of Benedict Anderson's ‘imagined community’) and political struggle, and to understand how they overlap. All ethnic identities are constructed one way or another, and all identities may be used politically, for example when members of one group adopt a term as a unifying device. Sensitivity is in place when there is such a process of coming together or community-formation. I have been criticized for showing lack of such sensitivity in an interview I gave to a Myanmar newspaper in 2012 (The Irrawaddy, “History Behind Arakan State Conflict”, 9 July 2012). It should probably be pointed out that I was not afforded an opportunity to review the draft of the article before it was published, and the newspaper re-published it twice without requesting or obtaining my agreement.”[34]

Bibliography edit

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Jacques P. Leider

  • 2023. The Arakan Army. Challenges for Rakhine State’s Rising Ethnonational Force, in Hoang Thi Ha and Daljit Singh (eds.),Southeast Asian Affairs 2023. Singapore. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 217-234.
  • 2023. Colonial Prejudice and Discrimination Predicating Post-Colonial Hate Speech, in Morten Bergsmo and Kishan Manocha (eds.), Religion, Hateful Expression and Violence. Brussels. Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher, 733-760. ISBN 978-82-8348-141-9 print ISBN 978-82-8348-142-6 e-book. PURL: https://www.toaep.org/ps-pdf/41-bergsmo-manocha/.
  • 2023. Violence and Belonging. Conflict, War and Insecurity in Arakan, 1942-1952, in Jayeel Cornelio and Volker Grabowsky (eds.), Regional Identities in Southeast Asia. Contemporary Challenges, Historical Fractures. Chiang Mai. Silkworm Books, 347-371.
  • 2022. The Arakan Army, Rakhine State and the Promise of Arakan’s Independence. TOAEP Policy Brief Series No.128. Brussels. Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher. ISBN 978-82-8348-148-8. PURL: https://www.toaep.org/pbs-pdf/128-leider/. LTD-PURL: https://www.legal-tools.org/doc/3dh1dq/.
  • 2020. The Archival Heritage on Maritime Exchanges in the Northeast Bay of Bengal. Taking Stock of History of the Northeast Bay of Bengal and Coastal Core Region, in Li Minghua 李明华 (ed.), Research on Safeguarding and Increasing Access to the Documentary Heritage of Silk Roads 丝绸之路 --- 文献遗产保护和利用研究. Xiamen. Fujian People’s Publishing House, 195-222.
  • 2020. Rohingya. The Foundational Years. TOAEP Policy Brief Series No.123. Brussels. Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher. ISBN 978-82-8348-161-7. PURL: https://www.toaep.org/pbs-pdf/123-leider/.
  • 2020. The Chittagonians in Colonial Arakan. Seasonal and Settlement Migrations, in Morten Bergsmo, Wolfgang Kaleck and Kyaw Yin Hlaing (eds.), Colonial Wrongs and Access to International Law. Brussels. Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher, 177–227. ISBN 978-82-8348-134-1. PURL: https://www.legal-tools.org/doc/gkdla9/pdf.
  • 2020. Territorial Dispossession and Persecution in North Arakan (Rakhine) 1942-43. TOAEP Policy Brief Series No.101. Brussels. Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher. ISBN 978-82-8348-086-3. PURL: http://www.toaep.org/pbs-pdf/101-leider/.
  • 2020. Mass Departures in the Rakhine-Bangladesh Borderlands. TOAEP Policy Brief Series No.111. Brussels. Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher. ISBN 978-82-8348-095-5. PURL: http://www.toaep.org/pbs-pdf/111-leider/.
  • 2019. The Golden Letter of King Alaungphaya to King George II of Great Britain (1756) (With Translations into English, French and German), UNESCO Memory of the World Sub-Committee on Education and Research, Newsletter 1: 4-14.
  • 2019. From Aracan Mahomedans to Muslim Rohingyas – Towards an archive of naming practices, in Surakarn Thoesomboon and Aurapin Khamson (eds.), สุรกานต์ โตสมบุญ และ อรพินท์ คำสอน (บรรณาธิการ). อดีต ตัวตน กับความจริงแท้ของชาติพันธุ์ ศิลปะ และโบราณคดี. กรุงเทพฯ: ศูนย์มานุษยวิทยาสิรินธร (องค์การมหาชน), 2561 (Past Identity and Authenticity of Ethnology Art and Archaeology). Bangkok. Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre, 213–270.
  • with Kyaw Minn Htin 2018. The Epigraphic Archive of Arakan/Rakhine State (Myanmar): A Survey, in Writing for Eternity: A Survey of Epigraphy in Southeast Asia. Paris. Publications de l’École française d’Extrême-Orient, 73–85.
  • 2018. History and Victimhood: Engaging with Rohingya Issues, Insight Turkey 20,1: 99-118.
  • 2018. Rohingya: The History of a Muslim Identity in Myanmar, in David Ludden (ed.), Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Asian History. New York. Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/acrefore/9780190277727.013.115.
  • 2018. Rohingya – the Name and its Living Archive, ASEAN Focus 2: 16–17.
  • 2017. Conflict and Mass Violence in Arakan (Rakhine State): The 1942 Events and Political Identity Formation, in Ashley South and Marie Lall (eds.), Citizenship in Myanmar. Ways of Being in and from Burma. ISEAS/ CMU, 193–221.
  • 2017. Mapping Burma and Northern Thailand in 1795. Francis Hamilton's Critical Accounts of Native Maps, in Peter Skilling and Justin Thomas McDaniel (eds.), Imagination and Narrative. Lexical and Cultural Translation in Buddhist Asia. Chiang Mai. Silkworm Books, 117–159.
  • 2017. Transmutations of the Rohingya Movement in the Post-2012 Rakhine State Crisis, in Ooi Keat Gin and Volker Grabowsky (eds.), Ethnic and Religious Identities and Integration in Southeast Asia. Chiang Mai. Silkworm Books, 191–239.
  • 2016. A Rakhine monk from Bangladesh: Ashin Bodhinyana, in Mark Rowe, Jeffrey Samuels, and Justin McDaniel (eds.), Figures of Buddhist Modernity. Honolulu. University of Hawaii Press, 46–48.
  • 2016. Competing Identities and the Hybridized History of the Rohingyas, in Rita Faraj and Omar Bashir Al Turabi (eds.), Major Muslim Crises. History, Memory, and Recruitment. Dubai. Al Mesbar Centre, 83–92.
  • 2015. Background and Prospects in the Buddhist-Muslim Dissensions in Rakhine State of Myanmar, in K.M.de Silva (ed.), Ethnic Conflict in Buddhist Societies in South and Southeast Asia The Politics Behind Religious Rivalries. Kandy. International Centre for Ethnic Studies, 25–55.
  • 2015. Competing Identities and the Hybridized History of the Rohingyas, in Renaud Egreteau and Francois Robinne (eds.), Metamorphosis. Studies in Social and Political Change in Myanmar. Singapore. NUS Press, 151–78. JSTOR j.ctv1ntgbt
  • with Kyaw Minn Htin 2015. King Man Co Mvan's Exile in Bengal: Legend, History and Context, Journal of Burma Studies, 19, 2 (December), 371–405.
  • 2015. Myanmar and the Outside World, in Sylvia Fraser-Lu and Donald M. Stadtner (eds), Buddhist Art of Myanmar. New York. Asia Society Museum in Association with Yale University Press, New Haven, and London, 35–43.
  • 2015. Politics of Integration and Cultures of Resistance. A Study of Burma's Conquest and Administration of Arakan, in Geoffrey Wade (ed.), Asian Expansions The Historical Experiences of Polity Expansion in Asia. London. Routledge, 184–213.
  • 2013. Rohingya. The name, the movement, the quest for identity, in Myanmar Peace Center (ed.), Nation Building in Myanmar. Yangon. Myanmar EGRESS/Myanmar Peace Center, 204–255.
  • 2012. Domination and Dereliction: Exploring the State's Roles in Burma, Journal of Asian Studies 71.2: 361–70.
  • 2012. The Rise of Alaungmintaya, King of Myanmar (1752–60). Buddhist Constituents of a Political Metamorphosis, in Peter Skilling and Justin McDaniel (eds.), Buddhist Narrative in Asia and Beyond. Bangkok: Chulalongkorn University, Institute of Thai Studies, Vol.1: 111–126.
  • 2012, ’Rohingya’, Rakhaing and the Recent Outbreak of Violence - A Note, Bulletin of the Burma Studies Group, Nos.89/90: 8-11, <https://www.niu.edu/clas/burma/publications/Bulletins/PDFs/bulletin89.pdf>
  • with Thibaut d’Hubert 2011. Traders and Poets at the Mrauk-U court. On Commerce and Cultural Links in Seventeenth-Century Arakan, in Rila Mukherjee (ed.), Pelagic Passageways. The Northern Bay of Bengal Before Colonialism. Delhi. Primus Books, 77-111.
  • 2010. Southeast Asian Buddhist Monks in the Peregrinação. Tracing the 'Rolins' of Fernão Mendes Pinto in the Eastern Bay of Bengal, in Jorge M. dos Santos Alves (ed.), Fernão Mendes Pinto and the Peregrinação. Studies, Restored Text, Notes and Indexes. Lisbonne. Fundação Oriente et Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda, Vol. 1: 145–162.
  • 2009. King Alaungmintaya’s Golden Letter to King George II (7 May 1756). The Story of an Exceptional Manuscript and the Failure of a Diplomatic Overture. Hannover. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek. <https://noa.gwlb.de/receive/mir_mods_00000008>
  • 2008. Forging Buddhist Credentials as a Tool of Legitimacy and Ethnic Identity. A Study of Arakan's Subjection in Nineteenth-Century Burma, Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 51, 3: 409–459.
  • 2006. Araññavasi and Gamavasi Monks - Towards Further Study of Variant Forms of Buddhist Monasticism in Myanmar, in François Lagirarde and Paritta Chalermpow Koanantakool (eds.), Buddhist Legacies in Mainland Southeast Asia Mentalities, Interpretations and Practices. Bangkok. Princess Mahachakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre, 113–37.
  • 2005. The emergence of Rakhine historiography. A challenge for Myanmar Historical Research, in Myanmar Historical Commission (ed.), Myanmar Historical Commission Conference Proceedings, Yangon. Part 2: 38–59.
  • 2005. Buddhist Kings with Muslim names. A Discussion of Muslim Influence in the Mrauk U period, Arakanese Research Journal 3: 99-134.
  • 2004. The Min Rajagri Satam of Mahazeya-thein. Making a ‘history’ for the King,” in Myanmar Historical Commission (ed.), Traditions of Knowledge in Southeast Asia. Yangon, Myanmar Historical Commission Golden Jubilee Publication Committee, Part 1: 100-120.
  • 2004. Le Royaume d’Arakan, Birmanie, Son histoire politique entre le début du XVe et la fin du XVIIe siècle, Paris, Publications de l’EFEO.
  • 2004. Text, Lineage and Tradition in Burma – The Struggle for Norms and Religious Legitimacy under King Bodawphaya (1752-1819), Journal of Burma Studies 9: 80-127.
  • 2004. L’Islam Birman en Danger de Radicalisation, Les Cahiers de l’Orient Revue d’étude et de réflexion sur le monde arabe et musulman 78 : 125-138.
  • 2003. Arakan around 1830 – Social Distress and Political Instability in the Early British Period, Arakanese Research Journal (Bangladesh) 2: 5-24.
  • with J. Gommans (eds.) 2002. The Maritime Frontier of Burma. Exploring Political, Cultural and Commercial Interaction in the Indian Ocean World, 1200-1800. Amsterdam. Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen/ Leiden, KITLV Press.
  • 2002. Arakan's Ascent during the Mrauk U Period, in Sunait Chutintaranond and Chris Baker (eds.), Recalling Local Pasts Autonomous History in Southeast Asia, Chiang Mai, Silkworm Books, 53-87.
  • 2001. Notes on the Armed Forces of the Arakanese Kings (1570-1630), Arakanese Research Journal (Bangladesh) 1: 5-17.
  • 1999. An Account of Arakan written at Islaamabad (Chittagong) in June 1777 by Major R.E. Roberts. Présentation et commentaire,” Aséanie 3: 125–149.
  • 1998. These Buddhist Kings with Muslim names – A Discussion of Muslim Influence in the Mrauk U period, in EFEO (ed.), Etudes Birmanes en Hommage à Denise Bernot. Paris. EFEO, 189–215.
  • 1995. Between Revolt and Normalcy. Arakan after the Burmese Conquest, Rakhaing Magazine 2:12-18.
  • 1994. La Route de Am. Contribution à l’Etude d’une Route Terrestre entre la Birmanie et le Golfe du Bengale, Journal Asiatique 282: 335–370.

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External links edit

  • Video (1:27:17) Jacques Leider, The Siam Society Lecture. Mrauk U and the Kingdom of Arakan (Rakhine), Bangkok, 29 August 2019, in English
  • Video (00:30:51) Jacques Leider, Der Goldene Brief von Koenig Alaungmintaya an Georg II - The Golden Letter of King Alaungmintaya to Georg II, Hannover, 18 January 2011, in German

jacques, leider, jacques, pierre, leider, french, ʒak, pjɛʁ, lɛi, dər, born, 1962, french, luxembourgian, historian, teacher, former, diplomat, jacques, leiderleider, 2015, bornjacques, pierre, leider1962diekirch, luxembourgnationalityfrench, luxembourgianeduc. Jacques Pierre Leider French ʒak pjɛʁ lɛi der born 1962 is a French and Luxembourgian historian teacher and former diplomat Jacques P LeiderLeider 2015 BornJacques Pierre Leider1962Diekirch LuxembourgNationalityFrench LuxembourgianEducationParis Sorbonne University MA National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations INALCO MA PhD Scientific careerFieldsHistory of Myanmar History of RakhineInstitutionsEcole francaise d Extreme Orient EFEOThesisLe Royaume d Arakan Birmanie Son histoire politique entre le debut du XVe et la fin du XVIIe siecle 1998 Doctoral advisorDenise Bernot He is known for his historical research on Burma Myanmar particularly pre colonial Buddhism the history of Arakan today called Rakhine in the Bay of Bengal and the ethno historical background of the Burma Myanmar Bangladesh borderlands 1 2 In the 1990s he initiated the research and worldwide interest in the ancient kingdom and city of Mrauk U in today s northern Rakhine and contributed as an expert to the World Heritage Nomination Dossier for Mrauk U submitted to the UNESCO in 2019 3 4 A notable work is his study and translation of the Golden Letter that King Alaungpaya of Burma has sent to British king George II in 1756 The Golden Letter has been added to UNESCO s Memory of the World Register in 2015 5 6 The Canadian journalist Nathan VanderKlippe called Leider the world s leading authority on the region s history 7 and the Center for International Law Research and Policy CILRAP referred to him as perhaps Europe s leading expert on the history of Rakhine 8 Leider became the target of a public ad hominem attack and call out or boycott campaign on the online portal change org during the Rohingya conflict in 2018 The campaign called for the editor of Oxford Research Encyclopedias ORE in Asian History to remove him as an author for a planned encyclopedia entry on the Rohingya see Open Letter and Online Petition to Oxford University Press below 9 Contents 1 Early life and educational background 2 Academic career and research 2 1 Academic career 2 2 Academic research 3 Open letter and online petition to Oxford University Press 4 Bibliography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and educational background editJacques P Leider was born in Diekirch Luxembourg in 1962 In 1987 he completed a master s degree at the National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations INALCO with a study on the history of Arakan in the early 19th century based on manuscripts of the Bibliotheque nationale de France and a master s degree at the Paris Sorbonne University on Italian French and English travelogues on Burma from the 15th to 18th century In 1988 he started training for Secondary Education Teacher at the Cours Universitaires de Luxembourg and graduated in 1990 with a thesis Memoire scientifique on the post war army of Luxembourg 10 During the 1990s he taught in his native Luxembourg and at Chulalongkorn University Bangkok while conducting post graduate research on the kingdom of Arakan as a doctoral student at INALCO 1 In 1998 he defended a doctoral thesis with the title Le Royaume d Arakan Birmanie Son histoire politique entre le debut du XVe et la fin du XVIIe siecle The Kingdom of Arakan Burma Its Political History from the early 15th to the late 17th Century at INALCO 11 Academic career and research editAcademic career edit Since 2001 Jacques P Leider is affiliated with the Ecole francaise d Extreme Orient French Institute of Asian Studies or EFEO in Paris France and has been in charge of several EFEO research centers in Southeast Asia Yangon from 2002 to 2006 Chiang Mai from 2008 to 2012 and since 2017 Bangkok and Yangon 12 In 2002 he established the EFEO Centre in Yangon where he collected and digitized palm leaf manuscripts and started to build a database for Arakanese stone inscriptions with Kyaw Minn Htin In accordance with the French tradition of ethnographic fieldwork his focus was native non canonical Buddhist traditions and texts 1 During his tenure as head of the EFEO in Chiang Mai Leider was in charge of the construction of a new building for the EFEO research library opened in 2011 with approximately 50 000 volumes in the fields of Thai and Southeast Asian Studies including a collection of periodicals in Thai English and French 13 14 He also initiated the redesign of the center s garden space with rare tropical plants 15 From 2013 to 2014 Leider was Counsellor at the Embassy of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in Thailand and Deputy Head of Mission for Malaysia Laos and Myanmar 16 In 2015 he was a senior consultant to the UN in Yangon Myanmar 7 From December 2017 to 2020 he was the scientific coordinator of CRISEA Competing Regional Integrations in Southeast Asia an interdisciplinary research project funded by the European Union s Horizon 2020 Framework Programme 17 He is the author of the final report of the project published in 2021 18 Academic research edit Leider s academic research is focused on the political and cultural history of the ancient kingdom of Mrauk U 15th 18th c the multi cultural cosmopolitan life at its court and on a variety of subjects linked to Myanmar s pre colonial political and cultural history that highlights the diversity of cultural exchange in the Gulf of Bengal 19 nbsp A section of the Golden Letter with mythical bird Hamsa and rubies Since the late 1990s he studied the impact of islamicization on elite culture in Arakan Rakhine and the history and background of Buddhist communities in Bangladesh 20 21 22 23 24 His research and publications between 2007 and 2012 contributed to the debate on diplomacy and politics in the 18th century Burma and the emerging Konbaung dynasty He was commissioned by the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library in Hanover Germany to research the text of a gold sheet which he identified as the Golden Letter of King Alaungpaya the founder of the Konbaung dynasty sent to King George II in 1756 He translated the letter and compared the original with other versions that exist as transcriptions in different archives 25 5 Based on his publications since 2012 Leider s current research is focused on the historical background of inter communal and state ethnic violence in Rakhine State and the Rakhine Bangladesh Borderlands including colonial war time and post colonial wrongs official naming practices of ethnic religious groups and political identity formation 26 Open letter and online petition to Oxford University Press editIn 2018 an undated letter to Oxford University Press OUP with 50 signatories and an accompanying change org petition with 1 689 online supporters requested to drop Jacques Leider as commissioned author of a reference article on the subject of the Rohingya for Oxford Research Encyclopedias ORE in Asian History 27 9 The letter and petition alleged that Jacques Leider was denying military directed mass violence and scorched earth military operations against the Rohingya community was biased against the Rohingya critically scrutinized the Rohingya identity as a political identity born out of political and communal conflict and showed willful ignorance of irrefutable evidence it was also claimed that he was in an advisory relation with Myanmar s military that used him to justify the persecution of the Rohingya To support their allegations the initiators of the letter and petition referred to commentaries and interviews and Jacques Leider s participation in a panel discussion Talk on Rakhine Issue and Security Outlook on September 8 2017 in the capital city of Naypyidaw that had been organized by a media company owned by Myanmar s military 28 29 30 31 In response to the campaign Oxford University Press issued an editorial statement declaring that s cholarly integrity lies at the core of Oxford University Press s mission The history of the Rohingya is a complex and contentious area of research and as always the Press s goal is to represent this history with accuracy balance and sensitivity Dr Jacques Leider was commissioned by the editorial board of the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Asian History based on his subject matter expertise The decision on whether to accept his article for publication was informed principally by the outcome of an external peer review exercise and the scholarly assessment of the Press s editorial board which is composed of career historians of Asia 32 Leider s article with the title Rohingya The History of a Muslim Identity in Myanmar was published by Oxford Research Encyclopedias Asian History in May 2018 33 In the footnote of an article published in 2020 Leider referred to the criticism of his research on identity formation explaining that p ost colonial anthropology looks at ethnic formation differently from the old culturalist models which essentialize ethnic identity as we find it in the Myanmar constitutions We need to be able to differentiate ethnification in the tradition of Benedict Anderson s imagined community and political struggle and to understand how they overlap All ethnic identities are constructed one way or another and all identities may be used politically for example when members of one group adopt a term as a unifying device Sensitivity is in place when there is such a process of coming together or community formation I have been criticized for showing lack of such sensitivity in an interview I gave to a Myanmar newspaper in 2012 The Irrawaddy History Behind Arakan State Conflict 9 July 2012 It should probably be pointed out that I was not afforded an opportunity to review the draft of the article before it was published and the newspaper re published it twice without requesting or obtaining my agreement 34 Bibliography editthe bibliography is not complete please help to expand itJacques P Leider 2023 The Arakan Army Challenges for Rakhine State s Rising Ethnonational Force in Hoang Thi Ha and Daljit Singh eds Southeast Asian Affairs 2023 Singapore Institute of Southeast Asian Studies 217 234 2023 Colonial Prejudice and Discrimination Predicating Post Colonial Hate Speech in Morten Bergsmo and Kishan Manocha eds Religion Hateful Expression and Violence Brussels Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher 733 760 ISBN 978 82 8348 141 9 print ISBN 978 82 8348 142 6 e book PURL https www toaep org ps pdf 41 bergsmo manocha 2023 Violence and Belonging Conflict War and Insecurity in Arakan 1942 1952 in Jayeel Cornelio and Volker Grabowsky eds Regional Identities in Southeast Asia Contemporary Challenges Historical Fractures Chiang Mai Silkworm Books 347 371 2022 The Arakan Army Rakhine State and the Promise of Arakan s Independence TOAEP Policy Brief Series No 128 Brussels Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher ISBN 978 82 8348 148 8 PURL https www toaep org pbs pdf 128 leider LTD PURL https www legal tools org doc 3dh1dq 2020 The Archival Heritage on Maritime Exchanges in the Northeast Bay of Bengal Taking Stock of History of the Northeast Bay of Bengal and Coastal Core Region in Li Minghua 李明华 ed Research on Safeguarding and Increasing Access to the Documentary Heritage of Silk Roads 丝绸之路 文献遗产保护和利用研究 Xiamen Fujian People s Publishing House 195 222 2020 Rohingya The Foundational Years TOAEP Policy Brief Series No 123 Brussels Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher ISBN 978 82 8348 161 7 PURL https www toaep org pbs pdf 123 leider 2020 The Chittagonians in Colonial Arakan Seasonal and Settlement Migrations in Morten Bergsmo Wolfgang Kaleck and Kyaw Yin Hlaing eds Colonial Wrongs and Access to International Law Brussels Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher 177 227 ISBN 978 82 8348 134 1 PURL https www legal tools org doc gkdla9 pdf 2020 Territorial Dispossession and Persecution in North Arakan Rakhine 1942 43 TOAEP Policy Brief Series No 101 Brussels Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher ISBN 978 82 8348 086 3 PURL http www toaep org pbs pdf 101 leider 2020 Mass Departures in the Rakhine Bangladesh Borderlands TOAEP Policy Brief Series No 111 Brussels Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher ISBN 978 82 8348 095 5 PURL http www toaep org pbs pdf 111 leider 2019 The Golden Letter of King Alaungphaya to King George II of Great Britain 1756 With Translations into English French and German UNESCO Memory of the World Sub Committee on Education and Research Newsletter 1 4 14 2019 From Aracan Mahomedans to Muslim Rohingyas Towards an archive of naming practices in Surakarn Thoesomboon and Aurapin Khamson eds surkant otsmbuy aela xrphinth khasxn brrnathikar xdit twtn kbkhwamcringaethkhxngchatiphnthu silpa aelaobrankhdi krungethph sunymanusywithyasirinthr xngkhkarmhachn 2561 Past Identity and Authenticity of Ethnology Art and Archaeology Bangkok Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre 213 270 with Kyaw Minn Htin 2018 The Epigraphic Archive of Arakan Rakhine State Myanmar A Survey in Writing for Eternity A Survey of Epigraphy in Southeast Asia Paris Publications de l Ecole francaise d Extreme Orient 73 85 2018 History and Victimhood Engaging with Rohingya Issues Insight Turkey 20 1 99 118 2018 Rohingya The History of a Muslim Identity in Myanmar in David Ludden ed Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Asian History New York Oxford University Press DOI 10 1093 acrefore 9780190277727 013 115 2018 Rohingya the Name and its Living Archive ASEAN Focus 2 16 17 2017 Conflict and Mass Violence in Arakan Rakhine State The 1942 Events and Political Identity Formation in Ashley South and Marie Lall eds Citizenship in Myanmar Ways of Being in and from Burma ISEAS CMU 193 221 2017 Mapping Burma and Northern Thailand in 1795 Francis Hamilton s Critical Accounts of Native Maps in Peter Skilling and Justin Thomas McDaniel eds Imagination and Narrative Lexical and Cultural Translation in Buddhist Asia Chiang Mai Silkworm Books 117 159 2017 Transmutations of the Rohingya Movement in the Post 2012 Rakhine State Crisis in Ooi Keat Gin and Volker Grabowsky eds Ethnic and Religious Identities and Integration in Southeast Asia Chiang Mai Silkworm Books 191 239 2016 A Rakhine monk from Bangladesh Ashin Bodhinyana in Mark Rowe Jeffrey Samuels and Justin McDaniel eds Figures of Buddhist Modernity Honolulu University of Hawaii Press 46 48 2016 Competing Identities and the Hybridized History of the Rohingyas in Rita Faraj and Omar Bashir Al Turabi eds Major Muslim Crises History Memory and Recruitment Dubai Al Mesbar Centre 83 92 2015 Background and Prospects in the Buddhist Muslim Dissensions in Rakhine State of Myanmar in K M de Silva ed Ethnic Conflict in Buddhist Societies in South and Southeast Asia The Politics Behind Religious Rivalries Kandy International Centre for Ethnic Studies 25 55 2015 Competing Identities and the Hybridized History of the Rohingyas in Renaud Egreteau and Francois Robinne eds Metamorphosis Studies in Social and Political Change in Myanmar Singapore NUS Press 151 78 JSTOR j ctv1ntgbt with Kyaw Minn Htin 2015 King Man Co Mvan s Exile in Bengal Legend History and Context Journal of Burma Studies 19 2 December 371 405 2015 Myanmar and the Outside World in Sylvia Fraser Lu and Donald M Stadtner eds Buddhist Art of Myanmar New York Asia Society Museum in Association with Yale University Press New Haven and London 35 43 2015 Politics of Integration and Cultures of Resistance A Study of Burma s Conquest and Administration of Arakan in Geoffrey Wade ed Asian Expansions The Historical Experiences of Polity Expansion in Asia London Routledge 184 213 2013 Rohingya The name the movement the quest for identity in Myanmar Peace Center ed Nation Building in Myanmar Yangon Myanmar EGRESS Myanmar Peace Center 204 255 2012 Domination and Dereliction Exploring the State s Roles in Burma Journal of Asian Studies 71 2 361 70 2012 The Rise of Alaungmintaya King of Myanmar 1752 60 Buddhist Constituents of a Political Metamorphosis in Peter Skilling and Justin McDaniel eds Buddhist Narrative in Asia and Beyond Bangkok Chulalongkorn University Institute of Thai Studies Vol 1 111 126 2012 Rohingya Rakhaing and the Recent Outbreak of Violence A Note Bulletin of the Burma Studies Group Nos 89 90 8 11 lt https www niu edu clas burma publications Bulletins PDFs bulletin89 pdf gt with Thibaut d Hubert 2011 Traders and Poets at the Mrauk U court On Commerce and Cultural Links in Seventeenth Century Arakan in Rila Mukherjee ed Pelagic Passageways The Northern Bay of Bengal Before Colonialism Delhi Primus Books 77 111 2010 Southeast Asian Buddhist Monks in the Peregrinacao Tracing the Rolins of Fernao Mendes Pinto in the Eastern Bay of Bengal in Jorge M dos Santos Alves ed Fernao Mendes Pinto and the Peregrinacao Studies Restored Text Notes and Indexes Lisbonne Fundacao Oriente et Imprensa Nacional Casa da Moeda Vol 1 145 162 2009 King Alaungmintaya s Golden Letter to King George II 7 May 1756 The Story of an Exceptional Manuscript and the Failure of a Diplomatic Overture Hannover Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek lt https noa gwlb de receive mir mods 00000008 gt 2008 Forging Buddhist Credentials as a Tool of Legitimacy and Ethnic Identity A Study of Arakan s Subjection in Nineteenth Century Burma Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 51 3 409 459 2006 Arannavasi and Gamavasi Monks Towards Further Study of Variant Forms of Buddhist Monasticism in Myanmar in Francois Lagirarde and Paritta Chalermpow Koanantakool eds Buddhist Legacies in Mainland Southeast Asia Mentalities Interpretations and Practices Bangkok Princess Mahachakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre 113 37 2005 The emergence of Rakhine historiography A challenge for Myanmar Historical Research in Myanmar Historical Commission ed Myanmar Historical Commission Conference Proceedings Yangon Part 2 38 59 2005 Buddhist Kings with Muslim names A Discussion of Muslim Influence in the Mrauk U period Arakanese Research Journal 3 99 134 2004 The Min Rajagri Satam of Mahazeya thein Making a history for the King in Myanmar Historical Commission ed Traditions of Knowledge in Southeast Asia Yangon Myanmar Historical Commission Golden Jubilee Publication Committee Part 1 100 120 2004 Le Royaume d Arakan Birmanie Son histoire politique entre le debut du XVe et la fin du XVIIe siecle Paris Publications de l EFEO 2004 Text Lineage and Tradition in Burma The Struggle for Norms and Religious Legitimacy under King Bodawphaya 1752 1819 Journal of Burma Studies 9 80 127 2004 L Islam Birman en Danger de Radicalisation Les Cahiers de l Orient Revue d etude et de reflexion sur le monde arabe et musulman 78 125 138 2003 Arakan around 1830 Social Distress and Political Instability in the Early British Period Arakanese Research Journal Bangladesh 2 5 24 with J Gommans eds 2002 The Maritime Frontier of Burma Exploring Political Cultural and Commercial Interaction in the Indian Ocean World 1200 1800 Amsterdam Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen Leiden KITLV Press 2002 Arakan s Ascent during the Mrauk U Period in Sunait Chutintaranond and Chris Baker eds Recalling Local Pasts Autonomous History in Southeast Asia Chiang Mai Silkworm Books 53 87 2001 Notes on the Armed Forces of the Arakanese Kings 1570 1630 Arakanese Research Journal Bangladesh 1 5 17 1999 An Account of Arakan written at Islaamabad Chittagong in June 1777 by Major R E Roberts Presentation et commentaire Aseanie 3 125 149 1998 These Buddhist Kings with Muslim names A Discussion of Muslim Influence in the Mrauk U period in EFEO ed Etudes Birmanes en Hommage a Denise Bernot Paris EFEO 189 215 1995 Between Revolt and Normalcy Arakan after the Burmese Conquest Rakhaing Magazine 2 12 18 1994 La Route de Am Contribution a l Etude d une Route Terrestre entre la Birmanie et le Golfe du Bengale Journal Asiatique 282 335 370 References edit a b c Raymond Catherine gen ed Contributors 2005 06 Journal of Burma Studies Volume 10 Center for Burma Studies Northern Illinois University retrieved September 29 2020 Leider Jacques Journey towards Mrauk U World Heritage nomination Hammer Joshua The Hidden City of Myanmar The ancient kingdom of Mrauk U welcomed Buddhists and Muslims Now efforts to uncover its mysteries are threatened by ethnic hostilities December 2019 Smithsonian Magazine retrieved June 17 2020 a b Startseite Der goldene brief gwlb de Retrieved May 2 2022 J Leider 2019 The Golden Letter of King Alaungphaya to King George II of Great Britain 1756 With Translations into English French and German UNESCO Sub Committee on Education and Research Newsletter 1 4 14 a b https www theglobeandmail com news world in transit to nowhere rohingya move from one bleak horizon to another article24624679 26 May 2015 accessed 22 September 2020 On Myanmar Centre for International Law Research and Policy a b Nay San Lwin initiator with 50 initial co signers and over 1 500 subsequent co signers petition to Vice Chancellor of Oxford University Re Oxford U Press Myanmar Genocide amp Its Choice of Dr Leider as the Expert on Rohingyas initiated February 5 2018 on Change org retrieved June 28 2020 Jacques p Leider 1994 L Armee Luxembourgeoise d Apres guerre Structures Fonctions Fonctionnement Luxembourg ISP Le Royaume d Arakan Birmanie Son Histoire Politique Entre le Debut du XVe et la Fin du XVIIe Siecle Paris Publications de l EFEO 2004 https publications efeo fr fr livres 376 le royaume d arakan birmanie son histoire politique entre le debut du xve et la fin du xviie siecle EFEO Accueil Maitres de conferences EFEO Blogs Chiang Mai EFEO Libraries the Chiang Mai Library To paint with new colours November 27 2010 https www linkedin com in jacques p leider 54225829 self published source HAL Collection of the CRISEA project Competing Regional Integrations in Southeast Asia CRISEA Final Report Description Implementation and Output Le royaume d Arakan Birmanie These Buddhist Kings with Muslim Names J Leider 1998 These Buddhist Kings with Muslim names A Discussion of Muslim Influence in the Mrauk U period in Pierre Pichard and Francois Robinne eds Etudes birmanes en hommage a Denise Bernot Paris Ecole Francaise d Extreme Orient 1998 189 215 J Leider and Thibaut d Hubert 2011 Traders and Poets at the Mrauk U court On Commerce and Cultural Links in Seventeenth Century Arakan in Rila Mukherjee ed Pelagic Passageways The Northern Bay of Bengal Before Colonialism Delhi Primus Books pp 77 111 J Leider 2016 Der zeitgenossische Theravada Buddhismus in Bangladesh in M Hutter ed Der Buddhismus II Theravada Buddhismus und Tibetischer Buddhismus Die Religionen der Menschheit Stuttgart Kohlhammer pp 99 122 Die Religionen der Menschheit bei Dienst am Buch Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH www kohlhammer de Archived from the original on July 24 2020 The Journal of Burma Studies May 8 2019 see Bibliography Letter of Concern to Oxford University Press regarding Dr Jacques Leider and OUP Asian History Series undated Institute for Research on Genocide Canada retrieved June 29 2020 Rakhine Issue and Security Outlook Talk Global New Light of Myanmar August 16 2014 From the Archive History Behind Rakhine State Conflict September 2017 The Frictions in the Rakhine State Are Less About Islamophobia Than Rohingya Phobia The Truth About Myanmar s Rohingya Issue Statement Leider Jacques 2018 Rohingya The History of a Muslim Identity in Myanmar Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Asian History doi 10 1093 acrefore 9780190277727 013 115 ISBN 978 0 19 027772 7 J Leider 2020 Territorial Dispossession and Persecution in North Arakan Rakhine 1943 43 Brussels Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher p 1 footnote 3 ISBN 978 82 8348 086 3 PURL http www toaep org pbs pdf 101 leider External links editVideo 1 27 17 Jacques Leider The Siam Society Lecture Mrauk U and the Kingdom of Arakan Rakhine Bangkok 29 August 2019 in English Video 00 30 51 Jacques Leider Der Goldene Brief von Koenig Alaungmintaya an Georg II The Golden Letter of King Alaungmintaya to Georg II Hannover 18 January 2011 in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jacques Leider amp oldid 1208401097, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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