The Lands West of the Lakes: A History of the Ajattappareng Kingdoms of South Sulawesi, 1200 to 1600 CE
par
Stephen C. Druce
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Format
Broché
Pages
398
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 2009
Éditeur
Kitlv Press
ISBN-10
9067183318
ISBN-13
9789067183314
Description
Set against the backdrop of South Sulawesi, this detailed exploration delves into the rich history of the Ajattappareng Kingdoms from 1200 to 1600 CE. The author immerses readers in the intricate political landscapes and cultural dynamics that shaped a region often overlooked in broader historical narratives. Through meticulous research and robust storytelling, the work unveils the complexities of these kingdoms, highlighting their interactions with neighboring regions and the evolution of their social structures.
Druce's narrative weaves together historical records, archaeological findings, and cultural traditions, painting a vivid picture of life in the Ajattappareng. He examines the significant events and figures that influenced the rise and fall of these kingdoms, while also addressing the impact of foreign traders and colonial ventures on local societies. The analysis captures the vibrant tapestry of life, detailing the rich traditions that endure to this day.
The author pays particular attention to the rich tapestry of indigenous customs and practices, illustrating how they influenced governance and community life. Themes of identity, conflict, and resilience resonate throughout the chapters, inviting readers to reflect on the legacies that continue to shape the region. By bringing to light the stories of the past, Druce not only preserves these histories but also fosters a deeper appreciation for the cultural heritage of South Sulawesi.
As an engaging scholarly work, this narrative serves as an essential resource for historians, anthropologists, and anyone curious about the intertwining histories of Southeast Asia. Through rigorous scholarship, it opens up new avenues for understanding the intricate past of these kingdoms, ensuring their stories remain vibrant and relevant in contemporary discussions about culture and history.
Druce's narrative weaves together historical records, archaeological findings, and cultural traditions, painting a vivid picture of life in the Ajattappareng. He examines the significant events and figures that influenced the rise and fall of these kingdoms, while also addressing the impact of foreign traders and colonial ventures on local societies. The analysis captures the vibrant tapestry of life, detailing the rich traditions that endure to this day.
The author pays particular attention to the rich tapestry of indigenous customs and practices, illustrating how they influenced governance and community life. Themes of identity, conflict, and resilience resonate throughout the chapters, inviting readers to reflect on the legacies that continue to shape the region. By bringing to light the stories of the past, Druce not only preserves these histories but also fosters a deeper appreciation for the cultural heritage of South Sulawesi.
As an engaging scholarly work, this narrative serves as an essential resource for historians, anthropologists, and anyone curious about the intertwining histories of Southeast Asia. Through rigorous scholarship, it opens up new avenues for understanding the intricate past of these kingdoms, ensuring their stories remain vibrant and relevant in contemporary discussions about culture and history.
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