Islamic nationhood and colonial Indonesia : the umma below the winds / Michael Francis Laffan.
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- 0203222571
- 9780203222577
- 9781134430819
- 1134430817
- 9780415297578
- 0415297575
- 9786610402786
- 6610402787
- 9780415444354
- 0415444357
- 1280402784
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- Nationalism -- Indonesia -- History
- Islam and politics -- Indonesia -- History
- Ummah (Islam) -- Indonesia -- History
- Southeast Asians -- Saudi Arabia -- Hejaz -- History
- Southeast Asians -- Egypt -- Cairo -- History
- Indonesia -- Politics and government -- 1798-1942
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Ideologies -- Nationalism
- Islam and politics
- Nationalism
- Politics and government
- Southeast Asians
- Ummah (Islam)
- Egypt -- Cairo
- Indonesia
- Saudi Arabia -- Hejaz
- Nationalisme -- Indonésie -- Histoire
- Ummah (Islam) -- Indonésie -- Histoire
- Asiatiques du Sud-Est -- Arabie saoudite -- Hedjaz -- Histoire
- Asiatiques du Sud-Est -- Égypte -- Le Caire -- Histoire
- Indonésie -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1798-1942
- 1798-1942
- 320.54/09598/09045 22
- DS643 .L26 2003eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-281) and index.
1. An ecumene in 'The lands below the winds' -- 2. Arab priests and pliant pilgrims -- 3. The Hijazi experience and direct colonial visions of the heart of the ecumene -- 4. Colonizing Islam and the Western-oriented project of Indies nationhood -- 5. Reorientation among the Jawa of Mecca -- 6. The Jawa and Cairo -- 7. Islamic voices from Singapore, Java, and Sumatra -- 8. Towards an indigenous and Islamic Indonesia -- 9. Indonesia visualized as a fractured umma below the winds -- 10. From the Meccan discourse of a Jawi ecumene to the Cairene discourse of an Indonesian homeland.
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This book argues that Indonesian nationalism rested on Islamic ecumenism heightened by colonial rule and the pilgrimage.
English.
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