War, culture, and economy in Java, 1677-1726 : Asian and European imperialism in the early Kartasura period /
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Author / Creator: | Ricklefs, M. C. (Merle Calvin) |
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Imprint: | Sydney : Asian Studies Association of Australia in association with Allen & Unwin, 1993. |
Description: | xviii, 425 p. : ill., maps ; 22 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Southeast Asia publications series no. 24 |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1758444 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Social, Cultural, Economic and Military Settings ca. 1650-70
- 1. The Disintegration of the State of Mataram, 1677
- 2. Foreign Intervention and the Return to Central Java, 1677-80
- 3. Reestablishing Dynastic Authority in Central Java, 1680-82
- 4. The Attempt at Separate Empires: Kartasura, the VOC and Madura, ca. 1681-85
- 5. The Crisis of 1686: Surapati and the Slaughter of the Europeans at Kartasura
- 6. Waiting for War, 1686-95
- 7. VOC-Kartasura Impasse and the Crumbling of the Kartasura state, 1696-1703
- 8. Politics, Culture and Technology in the First Javanese War of Succession, 1704-8
- 9. Politics and Economics in the Quieter Years of Pakubuwana I, 1709-17
- 10. Religion and War in the East and the Outbreak of the Second Javanese War of Succession, 1717-19
- 11. The Victory of the Kartasura-Company Alliance 1719-23
- 12. The New Order in Pacified Java, ca. 1721-26
- Conclusion: War, Economy and Cultural Reinforcement
- App. 1 Principal Members of the House of Mataram in the Later Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries
- App. 2 Major Officials of the VOC in the Later Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries
- App. 3 Weights, Measures and Currencies.