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Varying Form of Title: | Makassarese chronicles of Gowa and Talloq
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Other authors / contributors: | Cummings, William.
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ISBN: | 9789004254008 9004254005 9789067182877 9789067182874 9067182877
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Notes: | Includes bibliographical reference (pages 111-115) and index. Restrictions unspecified Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010. Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212 Introduction, notes and translations in English, with transliterations of original Makasar texts. digitized 2010 HathiTrust Digital Library committed to preserve Print version record.
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Summary: | The chronicles of Gowa and Talloq are the most important historical sources for the study of pre-colonial Makassar. They have provided the basic framework and much of the information that we possess about the origins, growth, and expansion of Gowa during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. During this period Gowa and its close ally Talloq became the most powerful force in the eastern Indonesian archipelago, and historians have relied heavily on the chronicles to chart the developments of this period. Available for the first time in English translation, the two texts will offer historians and other scholars an invaluable foundation on which to base interpretations of this crucial place and time in Indonesian history. This volume is required reading for scholars of pre-modern Southeast Asia, including historians, linguists, anthropologists, and others. William Cummings is an associate professor of history at the University of South Florida. He is the author of Making blood white; Historical transformation in early modern Makassar (2002) and numerous articles about Makassarese history and culture.
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Other form: | Print version: Chain of kings. Leiden : KITLV Press, 2007
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Standard no.: | 10.1163/9789004254008
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