Islamic states in Java 1500-1700, A Summary, Bibliography and Index: Eight Dutch Books and Articles by H.J. de Graaf
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Format
Paperback
Pages
213
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1976
Publisher
Martinus Nijhoff
Edition
1976
ISBN-10
9024718767
ISBN-13
9789024718764
Description
This scholarly work offers a detailed exploration of the Islamic states in Java during the pivotal period from 1500 to 1700. The author meticulously synthesizes insights from eight relevant Dutch publications, providing readers with an enriched understanding of the socio-political landscape of Java in an era of significant transformation. The careful curation of these texts reveals the intricate dynamics between local Islamic rulers and foreign influences, particularly from European powers.
Accompanying the summaries is a comprehensive bibliography that serves as a valuable resource for further study. It enables scholars and interested readers to trace the development of Islamic governance in Java, examining how these states navigated the pressures of colonialism and external expansion. The inclusion of an index further facilitates easy access to specific topics and themes, enhancing the usability of the compilation.
The meticulous work by Pigeaud not only reflects a deep engagement with historical sources but also provides a lens through which the complexities of Islamic governance in Java can be better understood. By highlighting the key contributions of de Graaf and other Dutch historians, the volume sheds light on the rich tapestry of Java's Islamic heritage, informing contemporary discussions on the region's history.
This publication stands out as an essential reference for historians, cultural scholars, and anyone interested in the intersection of Islamic history and colonial studies in Southeast Asia. Its structured approach ensures that nuanced discussions are accessible, drawing connections that reveal the significant impacts of these Islamic states in the broader historical narrative.
Accompanying the summaries is a comprehensive bibliography that serves as a valuable resource for further study. It enables scholars and interested readers to trace the development of Islamic governance in Java, examining how these states navigated the pressures of colonialism and external expansion. The inclusion of an index further facilitates easy access to specific topics and themes, enhancing the usability of the compilation.
The meticulous work by Pigeaud not only reflects a deep engagement with historical sources but also provides a lens through which the complexities of Islamic governance in Java can be better understood. By highlighting the key contributions of de Graaf and other Dutch historians, the volume sheds light on the rich tapestry of Java's Islamic heritage, informing contemporary discussions on the region's history.
This publication stands out as an essential reference for historians, cultural scholars, and anyone interested in the intersection of Islamic history and colonial studies in Southeast Asia. Its structured approach ensures that nuanced discussions are accessible, drawing connections that reveal the significant impacts of these Islamic states in the broader historical narrative.
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