Fodor's Southeast Asia


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The best guide to Southeast Asia, completely updated Jungle treks, smoldering volcanos, and white-sand beaches Colorful bazaars, crafts villages, reliable jewelers and electronics stores--and where to get clothes made to order Wondrous golden palaces and ancient temple complexes Where to stay and eat, no matter what your budget Memorable accommodations, from beachside bungalows to luxurious mountaintop villas and swank urban palaces Stylish Pacific Rim cuisine, high tea in Singapore, tasty local delicacies from cafes, noodle stands, and hawker centers Fresh, thorough, practical--from writers you can trust Costs, hours, descriptions, and tips by the thousands All reviews based on visits by savvy writer-residents 58 pages of maps, vacation itineraries, and more Important Contacts A to Z; Smart Travel Tips; Fodor's Choice; What's Where; Pleasures & Pastimes; New & Noteworthy; complete index.




The Heritage of Arung Palakka


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With the entrance of the European Union into the field of International Investment Law and Arbitration, a new specialist field of law, namely ‘European Investment Law and Arbitration’ is in the making. This new field of law draws on EU Law, Public International Law, International Investment Law, International Arbitration Law and Practice and International Economic Law, while others fields of law such as Energy Law are also relevant. The European Investment Law and Arbitration Review is the first law periodical specifically dedicated to the field of ‘European Investment Law and Arbitration’. The timing could not be better. The first EU integrated investment treaties with Canada (CETA), US (TTIP) and Singapore (EU-SING) are either negotiated or about to be signed and ratified by the EU and its Member States. These are “integrated” investment treaties in that they combine free trade agreement provisions with international investment agreement norms. Moreover, the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) is about to deliver its first judgments and Opinions directly relating to intra-EU BITs and the EU-SING FTA. More generally, the public debate and discussions within academic and practitioner circles about the pros and cons of investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) and investment treaties in general is intensifying almost on a daily basis. The Review will cover all these issues, but also goes beyond that by offering space for more innovative approaches and themes.




Indonesian Forestry Abstracts


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Een verzameling van ruim 6000 uittreksels van boeken, rapporten en artikelen uit Nederland en Indonesie over de bosbouw van het vroegere Nederlands-Indie, geclassificeerd volgens het Oxford Systeem van Decimale Classificatie voor de Bosbouw (ODC). Bevat auteurs-, boomsoorten- en onderwerpindex.




Fodor's Indonesia


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"Packed with dependable information." -- Atlanta Journal-Constitution "An admirable blend of the cultural and the practical." -- The Washington Post Experienced and first-time travelers alike rely on Fodor's Gold Guides for rich, reliable coverage the world over. Completely up-to-date, Fodor's Gold Guides are an essential tool for any kind of traveler. If you only have room for one guide, this is the guide for you. The best guide to Indonesia, completely updated Sultans' palaces, temples and mosques, ancient ruins Island-hopping to beaches and dive sites, and jungle treks to volcanoes and villages Night bazaars and day markets -- sources for stone and wood carvings, filigree jewelry, and silk, batik, and ikat Shadow-puppet plays, gamelan orchestras, and royal dance dramas Where to stay and eat, no matter what your budget Luxury high-rises, genteel garden cottages, graceful beach bungalows on stilts, local losmen and longhouses Elegant urban terraces, gracious Western bistros, Chinese restoran, and side-street warungs and rumah makan Fresh, thorough, practical -- off and on the beaten path Costs, hours, descriptions, and tips by the thousands All reviews based on visits by our savvy correspondents 18 pages of maps, vacation itineraries, and more Important contacts, smart travel tips - Pleasures & Pastimes - Fodor's Choice - Comprehensive index




The Makassar Annals


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Beginning in the 1630s, a series of annalists at the main courts of Makassar began keeping records with dated entries that recorded a wide variety of specific historical information about a wide variety of topics, including the births and deaths of notable individuals, the actions of rulers, the spread of Islam, trade and diplomacy, the built environment, ritual activity, warfare, internal political struggles, social and kinship relations, eclipses and comets, and more. These Lontaraq bilang were a clear departure in form and function from the genealogically-structured chronicles being composed about the ruling families of Gowa and Talloq in the same era. By the end of 1751, nearly 2400 entries had been completed. These records are a rich lode of information for scholars interested in virtually any aspect of life in premodern Makassar, and are a rare and precious resource for scholars of Southeast Asia. This is the first English translation and annotation of the annals.







A History of Christianity in Indonesia


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Indonesia is the home of the largest single Muslim community of the world. Its Christian community, about 10% of the population, has until now received no overall description in English. Through cooperation of 26 Indonesian and European scholars, Protestants and Catholics, a broad and balanced picture is given of its 24 million Christians. This book sketches the growth of Christianity during the Portuguese period (1511-1605), it presents a fair account of developments under the Dutch colonial administration (1605-1942) and is more elaborate for the period of the Indonesian Republic (since 1945). It emphasizes the regional differences in this huge country, because most Christians live outside the main island of Java. Muslim-Christian relations, as well as the tensions between foreign missionaries and local theology, receive special attention.




Gender Relations in an Indonesian Society


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Gender Relations in an Indonesian Society offers a comprehensive ethnography of Bugis marriage through an exploration of gender identity and sexuality in this bilateral, highly competitive, hierarchical society. Nurul Ilmi Idrus considers the fundamental concept of siriq (honour; shame) in relation to gender socialization, courtship, sex within marriage, the regulation of sexuality between genders, the importance of kinship and status in marriage, and the dynamics of marriage, divorce, and reconciliation. This analysis considers the practical combination of Islamic tenets with local adat (custom; customary law) and the effect of contemporary Indonesia’s national ideology on cultural practices specific to Bugis society.




Flores


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