Held's History of Sumbawa
Titel
Held's History of Sumbawa
Subtitel
An Annotated Translation
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€ 117,00 excl. BTW
ISBN
9789462981614
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Hardback
Aantal pagina's
212
Taal
Engels
Publicatiedatum
Afmetingen
15.6 x 23.4 cm
Categorie
Geschiedenis
Discipline
Aziëstudies
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Inhoudsopgave
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1. Translator's introduction 2. The ancient period 3. Islam and Makassar 4. The Sumbawan kingdoms under VOC suzerainty (1) 5. The Sumbawan kingdoms under VOC suzerainty (2) 6. In the wake of the Tambora disaster 7. From colonial rule to independence Appendix: Lists of Sumbawan rulers

Hans Hägerdal

Held's History of Sumbawa

An Annotated Translation

De onderstaande tekst is niet beschikbaar in het Nederlands en wordt in het Engels weergegeven.
Sumbawa is a medium-sized island in eastern Indonesia which has a particularly interesting past. In the premodern era it lay on the trade routes that connected the north coasts of the islands of Melaka and Java with the spice-producing areas in Maluku, while Sumbawa itself exported horses, sappan wood, and rice. Its recorded history covers periods of Hindu-Javanese influence, the Southeast Asian Age of Commerce, early Islamisation, and Dutch colonialism. Dutch Indologist Gerrit Jan Held wrote this book in 1955 but died before it could be published; this volume represents its first translation into English, and includes extensive footnotes that set it in context of current research.
Auteur

Hans Hägerdal

Hans Hägerdal is a professor of history at Linnaeus University, Sweden. His major fields are East and Southeast Asian history, in particular focusing on early-modern colonial encounters and contact zones, historiographical questions, and the history of slaving.