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Early Dutch Encounters with Islamic Law: The Text and Translation of Mogharaer Code or Semarang Compendium
Kooria, Mahmood (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2018-10)This paper introduces, translates, and reproduces the original text of the Mogharaer Code, also called the Semarang Compendium, originally compiled by Dutch officials in Java between 1743 and 1746. For colonizers, the rule ... -
Early Polities in Southern Sumatra: Some Preliminary Observations Based on Archaeological Evidence
McKinnon, E. Edwards (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1985-10) -
Early Thoughts on the Violence of May 13 and 14, 1998, in Jakarta
Siegel, James T. (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1998-10) -
Earthquakes in an Aseismic Region: Local Seismic Network Results for Central New York An AVF Investigation
McLeod, Lauren; Brown, Larry; Quiros, Diego; Gustafson, J. Olaf (2020-01)Twelve seismographs were deployed on or near the campus of Cornell University in the fall of 2015 to record seismic activity in an area under consideration for development of geothermal wells. This area is notable for its ... -
East Timor and the Internet: Global Political Leverage in/on Indonesia
Hill, David T. (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2002-04) -
Eating an Elephant: Culinary Nationalism and the Memory of the Senses
Steedly, Mary Margaret (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2020-04)Mary Steedly’s “Eating an Elephant” is a previously unpublished paper that Steedly originally delivered as a lecture. This essay offers insight into her ethnographic praxis as an observer, listener, and writer, making it ... -
Economic and Religious Attitudes of Entrepreneurs in a Village Industry: Notes on the Community of Batur
Kuntowidjojo (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1971-10) -
Economic Change in Minangkabau as a Factor in the Rise of the Padri Movement, 1784 -- 1830
Dobbin, Christine (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1977-04) -
"Economic Integration and Spatial Wage Differences: How Valuable Is Market Access to Workers in China?"
Lovely, Mary (East Asia Program, Cornell University, 2017-02-13)Mary Lovely, Professor of Economics, Syracuse University - New economic geography (NEG) models predict that costly transport and the spatial distribution of demand affect the profits firms can earn in different locations, ... -
Editorial Note, Indonesia, Special Issue, (July 1991)
Unknown author (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1991-07) -
Editorial Note, Indonesia, volume 1, (April 1966)
McVey, Ruth (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1966-04) -
Editorial Note, Indonesia, volume 10, (October 1970)
Goto, Kenichi (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1970-10) -
Editorial Note, Indonesia, Volume 103, (April 2017)
Barker, Joshua; Tagliacozzo, Eric (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2017-04) -
Editorial Note, Indonesia, Volume 104, (October 2017)
Barker, Joshua; Tagliacozzo, Eric (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2017-10) -
Editorial Note, Indonesia, Volume 105 (April 2018)
Barker, Joshua; Tagliacozzo, Eric (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2018-04) -
Editorial Note, Indonesia, Volume 106 (October 2018)
Barker, Joshua; Tagliacozzo, Eric (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2018-10) -
Editorial Note, Indonesia, volume 11, (April 1971)
Unknown author (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1971-04) -
Editorial Note, Indonesia, volume 12, (October 1971)
Nakamura, Mitsuo (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1971-10) -
Editorial Note, Indonesia, volume 13, (April 1972)
Unknown author (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1972-04) -
Editorial Note, Indonesia, volume 14, (October 1972)
Unknown author (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1972-10)