Dear All,

I am pleased to announce the recent  publication of Buddhism, Law &
Society, vol. 7 (2021–2022).

It is a special volume on "*Epigraphic Evidence on Patronage and Social
Contexts of Buddhist Monasteries in Medieval South and Southeast Asia.*"

*Contents*:

Preface: Buddhist Legal Documentation: Vihāras and Inscriptions on Stone
and Metalby *Rebecca Redwood French*  vii–ix
Introduction by the Guest Editors *Annette Schmiedchen, Arlo
Griffiths* and *Ryosuke
Furui *xi–xxiii
Kings as Patrons of Monasteries and Stūpas in Early Āndhra: Sada Rulers,
the Rājagiriya Fraternity, and the “Great Shrine” at Amaravati by *Vincent
Tournier*  1–57
Monastic Complexes for Monks and Nuns: The Social Fabric of Buddhist
Monasteries under the Maitrakas in Gujarat by *Annette Schmiedchen*   59–98
Buddhist Vihāras in Early Medieval Bengal: Organizational Development and
Historical Context by *Ryosuke Furui*   99–141
The Terms kuṭi and vihāra in Old Javanese Epigraphy and the Modes of
Buddhist Monasticism in Early Java by *Arlo Griffiths*  143–229
Vihāras in Ancient Cambodia as Evidenced in Inscriptions by *Kunthea Chhom*
 231–273
Études du Corpus des inscriptions du Campā, XII: Buddhist vihāras in Campā,
from the 7th to the 14th centuries by *Arlo Griffiths, Salomé Pichon*
and *William
A. Southworth*  275–326
Burmese Inscriptions as Buddhist Legal Texts by *D. Christian Lammerts*
327–356


Best wishes,
Petra Kieffer-Pülz
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