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Indonesia, Vol. 080, October 2005
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The Other Maluku: Chronologies of Conflict in North Maluku
Duncan, Christopher R. (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2005-10)Christopher Duncan studies the violence in North Maluku that took place between August 1999 and June 2000 in Tobelo (Halmahera), taking into account local perceptions of the conflict, which in many cases pitted Christians ... -
Contributors, Indonesia, volume 80, (October 2005)
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Table of Contents, Indonesia, volume 80, (October 2005)
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Editorial Note, Indonesia, volume 80, (October 2005)
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Pilkada in East Sumba: An Old Rivalry in a New Democratic Setting
Vel, Jacqueline (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2005-10)As part of Indonesia’s decentralization process, direct elections of regional heads, gubernur and bupati, have been introduced. These elections are referred to by the abbreviation Pilkada. With enhanced regional autonomy ... -
The Curse of the Photograph: Atjeh, 1901
Siegel, James T. (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2005-10)James Siegel examines why photography was not adopted by the Atjehnese to memorialize local scenes and people in the same way it was by the Dutch and the Javanese. He analyzes the photographs of C. Niewenhuis, who accompanied ... -
Review of Indonesian Houses: Tradition and Transformation in Vernacular Architecture and Constituting Unity and Difference: Vernacular Architecture in a Minangkabau Village
Hicks, David (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2005-10) -
Review of The Collapse of a Colonial Society: The Dutch in Indonesia during the Second World War
Ingleson, John (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2005-10) -
Review of Power Plays: Wayang Golek Puppet Theater of West Java
Mrázek, Jan (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2005-10) -
Urban Patterns and Polities in Malay Trading Cities, Fifteenth through Seventeenth Centuries
Guillot, Claude (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2005-10)Claude Guillot studies maps and histories of three walled Malay trading cities— Malacca, Banten, and Aceh—focusing on the ways in which their physical structures provide evidence of their social structures, especially as ...