Page range: 53-80Christopher Duncan studies the violence in North Maluku that took place between August 1999 and June 2000 in Tobelo (Halmahera), taking into account local perceptions of the conflict, which in many cases pitted Christians against Muslims, and its evolution over time. The essay presents competing chronologies of the North Maluku violence based on accounts from victims and perpetrators and examines how interpretations of these clashes were utilized by local leaders and communities to influence the course of events
We still know very little about the experience of violence in the so-called “Maluku Wars ” of 1999 t...
The Indonesian democratic era has provided hope for the growth of mutual social practices establishe...
The Indonesian democratic era has provided hope for the growth of mutual social practices establishe...
Page range: 69-91From 1999 to 2000, a violent conflict took place between Christian and Muslim commu...
Abstract: In his research, Christopher R. Duncan stated that one of the longest running conflicts in...
Abstract: In his research, Christopher R. Duncan stated that one of the longest running conflicts in...
Abstract: In his research, Christopher R. Duncan stated that one of the longest running conflicts in...
This article looks at the communal violence in Ambon, Poso and Sambas in post-Suharto Indonesia from...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
Discussions of various outbreaks of communal violence in Indonesia at the turn of the century have t...
This paper seeks to examine some of the perceptions and attitudes developed by Muslims in relation t...
This paper seeks to examine some of the perceptions and attitudes developed by Muslims in relation t...
<p>The collapse of Suharto’s New Order is a starting point of the quest of religious identity ...
The collapse of Suharto’s New Order is a starting point of the quest of religious identity for Indon...
The collapse of Suharto’s New Order is a starting point of the quest of religious identity for Indon...
We still know very little about the experience of violence in the so-called “Maluku Wars ” of 1999 t...
The Indonesian democratic era has provided hope for the growth of mutual social practices establishe...
The Indonesian democratic era has provided hope for the growth of mutual social practices establishe...
Page range: 69-91From 1999 to 2000, a violent conflict took place between Christian and Muslim commu...
Abstract: In his research, Christopher R. Duncan stated that one of the longest running conflicts in...
Abstract: In his research, Christopher R. Duncan stated that one of the longest running conflicts in...
Abstract: In his research, Christopher R. Duncan stated that one of the longest running conflicts in...
This article looks at the communal violence in Ambon, Poso and Sambas in post-Suharto Indonesia from...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
Discussions of various outbreaks of communal violence in Indonesia at the turn of the century have t...
This paper seeks to examine some of the perceptions and attitudes developed by Muslims in relation t...
This paper seeks to examine some of the perceptions and attitudes developed by Muslims in relation t...
<p>The collapse of Suharto’s New Order is a starting point of the quest of religious identity ...
The collapse of Suharto’s New Order is a starting point of the quest of religious identity for Indon...
The collapse of Suharto’s New Order is a starting point of the quest of religious identity for Indon...
We still know very little about the experience of violence in the so-called “Maluku Wars ” of 1999 t...
The Indonesian democratic era has provided hope for the growth of mutual social practices establishe...
The Indonesian democratic era has provided hope for the growth of mutual social practices establishe...