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The Centhini Story

The Centhini Story
Author: Kestity Pringgoharjono
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2006
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789812329752

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The Centhini Story

The Centhini Story
Author: Soewito Santoso
Publisher:
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Release: 2006
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Stories from the Serat Centhini

Stories from the Serat Centhini
Author: Soewito Santoso
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2013-06-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9814484598

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The Centhini Story

The Centhini Story
Author: Soewito Santoso
Publisher:
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2006-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9789812329769

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Java Essay

Java Essay
Author: Masatoshi Iguchi
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2015-01-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 178462151X

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Java Essay: The history and culture of a southern country encompasses many different aspects of the history of Java, Indonesia, offering a unique insight into the Asian country and exploring how its history has impacted on its culture. Author Masatoshi Iguchi explores a panoply of historical events, ranging from the deportation of Japanese Christians in the early 17th century to Batavia – the Indonesian capital now commonly known as Jakarta – to the history of the kingdoms that built Borobudur and Prambanan. The study of stone inscriptions from ancient and medieval times, as well as a number of old records and documents of both domestic and foreign origins, are intertwined with the author’s own insight and thought on the facts and events of Indonesia. Masatoshi’s personal experiences of visiting the indigenous people of Indonesia highlights the interesting nature of a country not yet fully understood. Within the book is an abundance of photographs and drawings, intended to provide readers with visual aids that further their insight into this country’s history and culture. Written in an accessible style, with reference to external sources, Java Essay is a history book that will appeal to readers with an interest in the history and culture of Indonesia. It will prove a fascinating read for academics, as well as travellers and visitors to Indonesia alike.


The Making of Islamic Heritage

The Making of Islamic Heritage
Author: Trinidad Rico
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-06-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9811040710

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This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. Offering key insights into critical debates on the construction, management and destruction of heritage in Muslim contexts, this volume considers how Islamic heritages are constructed through texts and practices which award heritage value. It examines how the monolithic representation of Islamic heritage (as a singular construct) can be enriched by the true diversity of Islamic heritages and how endangerment and vulnerability in this type of heritage construct can be re-conceptualized. Assessing these questions through an interdisciplinary lens including heritage studies, anthropology, history, conservation, religious studies and archaeology, this pivot covers global and local examples including heritage case studies from Indonesia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Jordan, and Pakistan.


The Story of Soy

The Story of Soy
Author: Christine M. Du Bois
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2018-04-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1780239653

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The humble soybean is the world’s most widely grown and most traded oilseed. And though found in everything from veggie burgers to cosmetics, breakfast cereals to plastics, soy is also a poorly understood crop often viewed in extreme terms—either as a superfood or a deadly poison. In this illuminating book, Christine M. Du Bois reveals soy’s hugely significant role in human history as she traces the story of soy from its domestication in ancient Asia to the promise and peril ascribed to it in the twenty-first century. Traveling across the globe and through millennia, The Story of Soy includes a cast of fascinating characters as vast as the soy fields themselves—entities who’ve applauded, experimented with, or despised soy. From Neolithic villagers to Buddhist missionaries, European colonialists, Japanese soldiers, and Nazi strategists; from George Washington Carver to Henry Ford, Monsanto, and Greenpeace; from landless peasants to petroleum refiners, Du Bois explores soy subjects as diverse as its impact on international conflicts, its role in large-scale meat production and disaster relief, its troubling ecological impacts, and the nutritional controversies swirling around soy today. She also describes its genetic modification, the scandals and pirates involved in the international trade in soybeans, and the potential of soy as an intriguing renewable fuel. Featuring compelling historical and contemporary photographs, The Story of Soy is a potent reminder never to underestimate the importance of even the most unprepossesing sprout.


The Javanese Travels of Purwalelana

The Javanese Travels of Purwalelana
Author: Judith E. Bosnak
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2021-06-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000462900

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The Javanese nobleman Radèn Mas Arya Candranegara V (1837–85), alias Purwalelana, journeyed across his homeland during the rapidly changing times of the nineteenth century. He travelled around 5,000 kilometres by horse and carriage between 1860 and 1875. His eye-witness account, The Travels of Purwalelana, gives an inside view of Java, at the time part of the Dutch East Indies. Candranegara explains habits and traditions of both the Javanese and the Dutch, he describes the architecture of cities and temples and he marvels about the beautiful tropical landscape as well as about the latest technological inventions such as steam trains, horse-drawn trams and gas lanterns. This Hakluyt publication, illustrated with contemporaneous images, presents the rare perspective of an Indonesian traveller living in colonial times. The author grew up as a member of a Javanese noble family in the hybrid world of the colonial upper class. He received a western-style education, but also learnt how to follow Javanese traditions and to be a good Muslim. In 1858 he was appointed to the high rank of Regent of Kudus by the colonial government. Candranegara wrote his book under the pseudonym Purwalelana, probably because he considered publishing to be an adventurous undertaking and possibly also because it gave him freedom to arrange the events in his own way. The Travels represents the first Javanese travelogue ever written and, as such, it broke with existing traditions. Candranegara used prose instead of poetry, wrote from a first-person perspective rather than a third-person, and he described present society rather than dwelling upon the common literary theme of kings in battle. The result is a lively story in which the armchair traveller shares his experiences on the road. It provides its readers with a range of people and topics pivotal to developments in nineteenth century Java, a treasure trove for historians and cultural anthropologists alike. The volume includes 24 colour illustrations.


The Politics of Heritage in Indonesia

The Politics of Heritage in Indonesia
Author: Marieke Bloembergen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2020-01-16
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1108499023

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Presents a new approach to heritage formation in Asia, conveying the power of the material remains of the past.