Making Indonesia: Essays on Modern Indonesia in Honor of George McT. Kahin

Making Indonesia: Essays on Modern Indonesia in Honor of George McT. Kahin

Langue: Anglais
Format: Broché
ISBN 10: 0877277192
ISBN 13: 9780877277194
Date de publication: January 1st, 1996
Éditeur: Cornell University Southeast Asia Program Publications
Pages: 201
This collection of essays serves as a tribute to the scholarly contributions of George McT. Kahin, a pivotal figure in the study of modern Indonesia. The essays delve into various aspects of Indonesia's development, providing nuanced insights into its political, social, and cultural transformations over the years. Each contribution reflects the depth of research and dedication that Kahin exemplified throughout his career.

The authors, Daniel S. Lev and Ruth T. McVey, gather perspectives from leading scholars, offering a comprehensive exploration of Indonesia's complex history. The essays collectively engage with themes such as nationalism, colonial legacies, and the challenges of contemporary governance. Through this collection, readers are invited to appreciate the rich tapestry of Indonesia's journey as a nation.

As a significant academic endeavor, this work not only honors Kahin's legacy but also invites reflection on the broader implications of Indonesia's evolution. It is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the intricate dynamics that have shaped this vibrant Southeast Asian nation, making it an essential addition to the field of Southeast Asian studies.

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