Kenneth R. HALL, born in Niles, Michigan, received a B.A. from Albion College, and a Ph.D. in pre-modern South and Southeast Asian History at the University of Michigan. He is currently a Lecturer in the University of Michigan’s Department of Asian Studies. Hall has conducted field research in Southeast Asia and southern India, and participated in the 1974 Sumatra Expedition of Indonesian Archeological Institute. Publications: "Toward an Analysis of Dynastic Hinterlands: The Imperial Cholas of 11th Century South India” (with George W. Spencer), Asian Profile (February, 1974); “Khmer Commercial Development and Foreign Contacts under Sūryavarman I,” Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient (Fall 1975). John K. WHITMORE completed a B.A. at Wesleyan University and received an M.A. and a Ph.D. in Southeast Asian History from Cornell University. He is Assistant Professor of Early Southeast Asian History at the University of Michigan and a specialist in the history of Vietnam. His book, The Transformation of Vietnam: Politics and Confucianism in the 15th Century, is forthcoming.