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The Indonesia Reader: History, Culture, Politics by Tineke Hellwig (English) Pap
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- ISBN
- 9780822344247
- Book Title
- Indonesia Reader : History, Culture, Politics
- Item Length
- 9.2in
- Publisher
- Duke University Press
- Publication Year
- 2009
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 1.2in
- Genre
- Travel, History, Social Science, Political Science
- Topic
- Asia / Southeast Asia, Sociology / General, World / Asian, Asia / Southeast
- Item Width
- 7.2in
- Item Weight
- 24.7 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 488 Pages
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An introduction to Indonesias history, culture, and politics, which brings together more than 150 selections, including journalists articles, explorers chronicles, photographs, poetry, stories, cartoons, drawings, letters, and speeches.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Duke University Press
ISBN-10
0822344246
ISBN-13
9780822344247
eBay Product ID (ePID)
71777099
Product Key Features
Book Title
Indonesia Reader : History, Culture, Politics
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Asia / Southeast Asia, Sociology / General, World / Asian, Asia / Southeast
Publication Year
2009
Genre
Travel, History, Social Science, Political Science
Number of Pages
488 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
1.2in
Item Width
7.2in
Item Weight
24.7 Oz
Additional Product Features
Lc Classification Number
Ds634.I53 2009
Reviews
"Using narratives of history, culture and politics to approach Indonesia, The Reader provides a stimulating, challenging and provocative portrait presented through texts chosen on either because they pull apart the concept of 'Indonesia' or because they strengthen it. . . . The Indonesia Reader is a vital text. It is not only accessible for a generalist audience, but may also provide some more seasoned professionals with new perspectives through the many alternatives to the nationalistic interpretations of Indonesia that it presents." - Andy Fuller, Inside Indonesia, "[I]t is of great value for instructors developing courses that include Indonesia in such fields as history, political science, or Asian studies. Those with a background in Indonesian studies should also enjoy the book, not least because it presents a wide range of viewpoints about the archipelago over time. . . . [T]he editors' cogent introductions for each excerpt help set the materials in context. Summing Up: Recommended. All academic levels/libraries." - S. Maxim, Choice, "Tineke Hellwig and Eric Tagliacozzo have woven together a variety of observations across time to help gain some insight into the astonishingly varied story of a fascinating nation. From reflections on the role of interoceanic trade, the flow of world religions, and the fight for independence and, ultimately, a just society, the book offers a key corpus of documents to debate and contextualize."- Michael Laffan , Princeton University, "With selections including scholarly pieces, manifestoes, interviews, speeches, and inscriptions, this volume captures the long sweep of the Indonesian archipelago's history while emphasizing its spectacular diversity. This is a Reader that deserves to be read."-- Rudof Mrzek , University of Michigan, "With selections including scholarly pieces, manifestoes, interviews, speeches, and inscriptions, this volume captures the long sweep of the Indonesian archipelago's history while emphasizing its spectacular diversity. This is a Reader that deserves to be read."-- Rudof Mrázek , University of Michigan, "What a pleasure to find such an attractive new reader, a boon to anyone who teaches about Indonesia, and for the students and travellers for which it was designed!" - David Reeve, Asian Studies Review, “Tineke Hellwig and Eric Tagliacozzo have woven together a variety of observations across time to help gain some insight into the astonishingly varied story of a fascinating nation. From reflections on the role of interoceanic trade, the flow of world religions, and the fight for independence and, ultimately, a just society, the book offers a key corpus of documents to debate and contextualize.â€�- Michael Laffan , Princeton University, "Tineke Hellwig and Eric Tagliacozzo have woven together a variety of observations across time to help gain some insight into the astonishingly varied story of a fascinating nation. From reflections on the role of interoceanic trade, the flow of world religions, and the fight for independence and, ultimately, a just society, the book offers a key corpus of documents to debate and contextualize."-- Michael Laffan , Princeton University, "With selections including scholarly pieces, manifestoes, interviews, speeches, and inscriptions, this volume captures the long sweep of the Indonesian archipelago's history while emphasizing its spectacular diversity. This is a Reader that deserves to be read."- Rudof Mrázek , University of Michigan, "This is an excellent debut in a new series of World Readers from Duke University Press. With more than 150 selections, two leading Indonesia scholars have put together an original introduction to Indonesian society, politics, and culture. It achieves variety, yet remains coherent through its thematic selections. The Indonesia Reader is a well-made book in every sense: the translations, about one-fourth of them prepared for this book, are excellent; the contextualization before each selection is sharp yet not overbearing; and the production value is high. . . . [T]his reader will make for rewarding reading." - Andrew Goss, Journal of World History, "Tineke Hellwig and Eric Tagliacozzo have woven together a variety of observations across time to help gain some insight into the astonishingly varied story of a fascinating nation. From reflections on the role of inter-oceanic trade, the flow of world religions, the fight for independence, and ultimately, a just society, the book offers a key corpus of documents to debate and contextualize." Michael Laffan, Princeton University "With selections including scholarly pieces, manifestoes, interviews, speeches, and inscriptions, this volume captures the long sweep of the Indonesian archipelago's history while emphasizing its spectacular diversity. This is a Reader that deserves to be read."--Rudof Mrzek, University of Michigan, "This is an excellent debut in a new series of World Readers from Duke University Press. With more than 150 selections, two leading Indonesia scholars have put together an original introduction to Indonesian society, politics, and culture. It achieves variety, yet remains coherent through its thematic selections. The Indonesia Reader is a well-made book in every sense: the translations, about one-fourth of them prepared for this book, are excellent; the contextualization before each selection is sharp yet not overbeÅ and the production value is high. . . . [T]his reader will make for rewarding reading." - Andrew Goss, Journal of World History, "[A]n extraordinary cornucopia of sources that illustrate some of the pivotal and unique moments in Indonesia's life." - Laura Noszlopy, IIAS Newsletter, Reading [this] book is like exploring an eclectic, brightly colored museum-and leaving with a multifaceted understanding of one nation's history and cultures. . . . The primary sources included here are the book's gems; they range from fifth-century stone pillars and writings by travelers throughout many centuries to fiction, newspaper articles, manifestos, and more in the 20th and 21st centuries., "Hellwig and Tagliacozzo . . . have collected a rich, engaging and broad array of sources which reveal Indonesia's distant past and this makes The Indonesia Reader of immense value to historians of all kinds." - David Jansen, Contemporary Southeast Asia, “With selections including scholarly pieces, manifestoes, interviews, speeches, and inscriptions, this volume captures the long sweep of the Indonesian archipelago’s history while emphasizing its spectacular diversity. This is a Reader that deserves to be read.â€�- Rudof Mr zek , University of Michigan
Table of Content
Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 I. Early Histories II. Early Modern Histories III. Cultures in Collision IV. Through Travelers' Eyes V. High Colonial Indies VI. The Last Decades of the Indies VII. From Nationalism to Independence VIII. The Old Order, the New Order--Political Climate IX. Social Issues and Cultural Debates X. Intro the Twenty-First Century Suggestions for Further Reading 451 Acknowledgment of Copyrights 457 Index 465
Copyright Date
2009
Lccn
2008-041803
Dewey Decimal
959.8
Intended Audience
Trade
Series
The World Readers Ser.
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
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