Borneo and Sulawesi

Borneo and Sulawesi
Author: Ooi Keat Gin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2019-11-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0429773463

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This book presents a great deal of new research findings on the history of Borneo, the history of Sulawesi and the interrelationship between the two islands. Some specific chapters focus on empires and colonizers, including the activities of James Brooke in Sulawesi, of Chinese mining communities in Borneo and of the the quisling issue in immediate post-war Sarawak. Other chapters consider indigenous peoples and how different regimes have handled them. The book is published in honour of Victor T. King, a leading scholar in the field of Southeast Asian studies, and a final chapter discusses his contribution to scholarship, in particular his views on how area studies should be approached, and the implications of this for future research.

Ecology of Kalimantan

Ecology of Kalimantan
Author: Kathy MacKinnon
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 783
Release: 2013-02-05
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1462905056

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The Ecology of Kalimantan is a comprehensive ecological survey of one of Indonesia's largest and most diverse islands. This book presents a complete summary of our current scientific knowledge about Borneo including the rainforest and riverine habitats that are endangered by logging and industrial development, along with a discussion of land use patterns and current problems. Kalimantan is the Indonesian portion of the huge island of Borneo. Kalimantan has played a key role in Indonesia’s economic development and is a major earner of foreign revenue due to the island's rich natural resources: forests, oil, gas, coal, and other minerals. In this book the authors argue that Kalimantan can be developed, but within tight ecological constraints and with great care. This book remains a standard reference for scientists, anthropologists, writers, and anyone interested in the region.

Bulbophyllum of Sulawesi

Bulbophyllum of Sulawesi
Author: J. J. Vermeulen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Bulbophyllum
ISBN: 9789838121378

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From Rebellion to Riots

From Rebellion to Riots
Author: Jamie Seth Davidson
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780299225803

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From Rebellion to Riots is a critical analysis of the roots of contemporary violence in one of Indonesia's most ethnically heterogeneous provinces, West Kalimantan. Since the late 1960s, this province has suffered periodic outbreaks of ethnic violence among its Dayak, Malay, Madurese, and ethnic Chinese populations. Citing evidence from his research, internal military documents, and ethnographic accounts, Jamie S. Davidson refutes popular explanations for these flare-ups. The recurrent violence has less to do with a clash of cultures, the ills of New Order-led development, or indigenous marginalization than with the ongoing politicization of ethnic and indigenous identity in the region. Looking at key historical moments, markedly different in their particulars, Davidson reveals the important links between ethnic violence and subnational politics. In one case, army officers in Soeharto's recently established New Order regime encouraged anti-Chinese sentiments. To move against communist-inspired rebellion, they recruited indigenous Dayaks to expunge tens of thousands of ethnic Chinese from interior towns and villages. This counter-insurgent bloodshed inadvertently initiated a series of clashes between Dayaks and Madurese, another migrant community. Driven by an indigenous empowerment movement and efforts by local elites to control benefits provided by decentralization and democratization, these low-intensity riots rose to immense proportions in the late 1990s. From Rebellion to Riots demonstrates that the endemic violence in this vast region is not the inevitable outcome of its ethnic diversity, and reveals that the initial impetus for collective bloodshed is not necessarily the same as the forces that sustain it. "A comprehensive case study . . . . Essential reading for students of the West Kalimantan violence."--Dave McRae, Indonesia

Borneo and Beyond

Borneo and Beyond
Author: Michael Heppell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1990
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789810011734

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The Head Hunters of Borneo

The Head Hunters of Borneo
Author: Carl Bock
Publisher:
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1882
Genre: Borneo
ISBN:

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The author's travels through Borneo and Sumatra.

Narrative of Events in Borneo and Celebes

Narrative of Events in Borneo and Celebes
Author: James Brooke
Publisher: Rediscovery Books Limited
Total Pages:
Release: 2007-05-01
Genre: Borneo
ISBN: 9781905748020

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James Brooke was one of the towering figures of the early 19th century British Empire. As Rajah of Sarawak he carved out his own distant fiefdom on the far-flung islands of the East Indies ( today s Indonesia) where he ruled as Queen Victoria s viceroy with virtually unlimited imperial power and pomp. This fascinating two-volume compilation of Brooke s personal journals shows how he did it. Replete with frank and fascinating first-hand accounts of Brooke s travels around the islands of his realm; of prolonged battles against local pirates and hostile tribesmen; and delicate negotiations with rulers like the Sultan of Brunei, this is a glimpse into the heroic days of empire-building from the pen of a top insider. It is illustrated with many engravings, woodcuts and maps. Vital reading for anyone interested in the British Empire and the peoples of Indonesia.