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Dark Side of Paradise: Political Violence in Bali [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 235x155x24 mm, kaal: 907 g, halftones, 4 maps
  • Sari: Asia East by South
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Apr-1998
  • Kirjastus: Cornell University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0801481724
  • ISBN-13: 9780801481727
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 235x155x24 mm, kaal: 907 g, halftones, 4 maps
  • Sari: Asia East by South
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Apr-1998
  • Kirjastus: Cornell University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0801481724
  • ISBN-13: 9780801481727
"The Dark Side of Paradise is an effective attempt to put the politics back into Bali's twentieth-century history. With a sure mastery of both Indonesian and Dutch sources, Robinson analyzes the class tensions between aristocrats and commoners during the late colonial period."—Times Literary Supplement"Robinson's work reaches beyond history, amply illustrating the possibilities of what might be termed a 'comparative historical sociology' approach."—Indonesia"Robinson's incisive, well-written work demolishes the fiction of the 'peaceful Balinese' that pervades academic and popular literature, and, for the first time, places modern political history directly into the middle of Balinese scholarship."—Choice"This is a brilliant book that must be read by anybody interested in modern Indonesia."—Journal of the Royal Institute of Linguistics and Anthropology

"The Dark Side of Paradise is an effective attempt to put the politics back into Bali's twentieth-century history. With a sure mastery of both Indonesian and Dutch sources, Robinson analyzes the class tensions between aristocrats and commoners during...

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The Dark Side of Paradise is an effective attempt to put the politics back into Bali's twentieth-century history. With a sure mastery of both Indonesian and Dutch sources, Robinson analyzes the class tensions between aristocrats and commoners during the late colonial period.

(Times Literary Supplement) Robinson's incisive, well-written work demolishes the fiction of the 'peaceful Balinese' that pervades academic and popular literature, and, for the first time, places modern political history directly into the middle of Balinese scholarship.

(Choice) Exhaustively documented.... This book is an important achievement. Refreshingly free of fashion and jargon, the book also provides insights of comparative importance into the ways in which elite rivalries intensify factionalism in society.... A remarkable work of political history. It deserves to be read by all students of Southeast Asia and anyone interested in the causes of modern political violence.

(American Historical Review) Robinson's work reaches beyond history, amply illustrating the possibilities of what might be termed a 'comparative historical sociology' approach.

(Indonesia) This is a brilliant book that must be read by anybody interested in modern Indonesia.

(Journal of the Royal Institute of Linguistics and Anthropology)

Illustrations / Tables / Maps
ix
Preface xi
A Note on Spelling and Translation xvi
Abbreviations and Foreign Terms xvii
A Brief Chronology xxi
Political Conflict and Violence in Modern Bali: An Overview
1(18)
Colonial Policy and Political Relations in Bali
19(33)
Paupers in Paradise: Bali's Colonial Economy
52(18)
The Japanese Occupation
70(25)
``Anarchy Prevails''
95(34)
The Ideology of Tradition
129(18)
Bali in the National Revolution
147(34)
The Struggle for the State, 1950-1965
181(37)
Guns and Gangs
218(17)
A Political Economy of Violence
235(38)
The Massacre
273(31)
Myth and Reality in Bali
304(11)
Bibliography 315(18)
Index 333
Geoffrey Robinson is Assistant Professor of History at the University of California, Los Angeles.