Published 2012
by University of Hawaii Press in Honolulu .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | M.C. Ricklefs |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | BP63.I5 R48 2012 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25307299M |
ISBN 10 | 9780824837334 |
LC Control Number | 2012015451 |
Islamisation and Its Opponents in Java draws on a formidable body of sourecs, including interviews, archival documents and a vast range of published material, to situate the Javanese religious experience from the s to the present day in its local political, social, cultural and religious settings. The concluding part of the author's monumental three-volume series assessing more than six centuries of the on-going Islamisation of the Javanese. Islamisation and Its Opponents in Java draws on a formidable body of sources, including interviews, archival documents and a vast range of published material, to situate the Javanese religious experience from the s to the present day in its local political, social, cultural and religious settings. The concluding part of the author's monumental three-volume series assessing more than six centuries of the on-going Islamisation of the Javanese. Ricklefs, M. C.: Islamisation and Its Opponents in Java: A Political, Social, Cultural and Religious History, c. to Present. Singapore: NUS Press, ; pp. Author: Dennis Walker. Islamisation and Its Opponents in Java A Political, Social, Cultural and Religious History, c. to the Present M.C. Ricklefs Ricklefs_Islamisation combined t3 3 6/20/ PM.
Islamisation and Its Opponents in Java draws on a formidable body of sources, including interviews, archival documents and a vast range of published material, to situate the Javanese religious experience from the s to the present day in its local political, social cultural and religious settings. Islamisation and Its Opponents in Java chapter 8 An Islamising society Quite unlike Javanese life in the s to mids, in the post-Soeharto era, from politics to government to culture to social practices to literature to academic life, Islam is prominent. Forty years ago an academic seminarCited by: M.C. Ricklefs, Islamisation and its Opponents in Java c. to the Present. Islamisation and its opponents in Java: A political, social, cultural, and religious history, c. to the : Megan Brankley Abbas.
China and the Rise of Islam on Java, Alexander Wain The Story of Yusuf and Indonesia’s Islamisation: A Work of Literature Plus, E.P. Wiering Persian Kings, Arab conquerors, and Malay Islam: Comparative perspectives on the place of Muslim epics in the Islamisation of the Chams, Philipp Bruckmayer. Islamisation and Its Opponents in Java: A Political, Social, Cultural and Religious History, c. to the Present by M. C. Ricklefs Paperback. Visit for our full catalogue Award Winners Islamisation and Its Opponents in Java: A Political, Social, Cultural and Religious History, c. to Present M.C. Ricklefs Winner. With Islamisation and its opponents in Java, M.C. Ricklefs concludes his sweeping three-volume history of Islam in Java. Over the course of the book's pages, Ricklefs argues that, during the past century, Javanese society has become increasingly and even predominantly Islamic in its cultural forms, politics, and articulations of identity.