Broadens the discussion on the expansion of the Indonesian state into the local community. Significant because it shows how we can understand Indonesia in its efforts to become a nation-state. Unusual in showing that the experience of many Indonesian citizens was not of a menacing and coercive state but of a modernizing and developmentalist nation-state. This book analyses the processes by which conservative and introverted Balinese villagers have been incorporated into the Indonesian nation-state. It explores the changing social relations of villagers in their transformation from being subjects of their local "king" to anonymous citizens of the Republic of Indonesia. Although the national unity of Indonesia is now hotly contested, the Suha...
Explaining State Development: Indonesia from Pre-Independence Origins to Contemporary Democracy. ...
The names Indonesia and the Republic of Indonesia have been in our political vocabulary for only th...
Before 1945 very little was known of Indonesia except that it was a oolony of the Dutch (known as t...
This book examines the history of state formation in postcolonial Indonesia by starting with the dea...
This study seeks to trace how democratic reforms shape the practices and the character of everyday c...
This thesis documents the complex process by which a conservative village, Brassika, in South Bali,...
Although Indonesia has the fourth largest population in the world, its history is still relatively u...
So far, the study of indigenous people’s attitudes towards Indo-Europeans in the era of decolonizati...
The emergence of nationalism in Indonesia began at the dawn of the twentieth century, which ultimate...
Customary citizenship practices and their implications for contemporary citizenship and democratizat...
Recent understandings of indigenous leadership and governance have reframed earlier dualistic depict...
Democratization in 1998 gave Indonesian citizens many more rights on paper than before. Yet their da...
This study focuses on the dynamics of community organization in contemporary Bali and of the ambival...
The principal leaders of Indonesia’s nationalist movement, Dr Sukarno and Muhammad Hatta, declared i...
This study explores the inculcation of the civic ideal through the education system in Indonesia sin...
Explaining State Development: Indonesia from Pre-Independence Origins to Contemporary Democracy. ...
The names Indonesia and the Republic of Indonesia have been in our political vocabulary for only th...
Before 1945 very little was known of Indonesia except that it was a oolony of the Dutch (known as t...
This book examines the history of state formation in postcolonial Indonesia by starting with the dea...
This study seeks to trace how democratic reforms shape the practices and the character of everyday c...
This thesis documents the complex process by which a conservative village, Brassika, in South Bali,...
Although Indonesia has the fourth largest population in the world, its history is still relatively u...
So far, the study of indigenous people’s attitudes towards Indo-Europeans in the era of decolonizati...
The emergence of nationalism in Indonesia began at the dawn of the twentieth century, which ultimate...
Customary citizenship practices and their implications for contemporary citizenship and democratizat...
Recent understandings of indigenous leadership and governance have reframed earlier dualistic depict...
Democratization in 1998 gave Indonesian citizens many more rights on paper than before. Yet their da...
This study focuses on the dynamics of community organization in contemporary Bali and of the ambival...
The principal leaders of Indonesia’s nationalist movement, Dr Sukarno and Muhammad Hatta, declared i...
This study explores the inculcation of the civic ideal through the education system in Indonesia sin...
Explaining State Development: Indonesia from Pre-Independence Origins to Contemporary Democracy. ...
The names Indonesia and the Republic of Indonesia have been in our political vocabulary for only th...
Before 1945 very little was known of Indonesia except that it was a oolony of the Dutch (known as t...