Central Borneo

Central Borneo
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Total Pages : 197
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ISBN-10 : 9780198277163
ISBN-13 : 0198277164
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Synopsis Central Borneo by : Jérôme Rousseau

This comparative study of the peoples of central Borneo offers an unusually detailed description of a pre-colonial society. Professor Rousseau analyses a region characterized by great ethnic diversity and unravels the relation between ethnicity, social organization, language, and cultureamong its peoples.Geographically, central Borneo is divided into several river basins, each of which forms part of a different country. Because of this, the area has traditionally been dealt with in a fragmented way by academics. Yet the records of scholars, missionaries, and administrators that have been keptsince the area came under colonial control at the beginning of the twentieth century provide ethnographic and historical data virtually unmatched in the rest of the insular South East Asia. Professor Rousseau's extensive survey of the available literature and archival material, backed up by manyyears of fieldwork in the region, challenges some long-held views and assumptions. First he shows that, while ethnic identity is normally expected to act as a divider between social groups, this area of great ethnic diversity actually forms a single society. Secondly, although it is thought thatsmall-scale, stateless societies tend to show little evidence of social inequality, he demonstrates that the communities of central Borneo have until recently had a clearly hierarchical structure.The uniquely detailed evidence presented in this study and its comparative approach shed an entirely new light not only on central Borneo, but also on the fundamental nature of societies.

Central Borneo

Central Borneo
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Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X001495415
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Synopsis Central Borneo by : Jérôme Rousseau

Through Central Borneo

Through Central Borneo
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Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433082430137
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Synopsis Through Central Borneo by : Carl Lumholtz

Through Central Borneo

Through Central Borneo
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Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015047680064
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Synopsis Through Central Borneo by : Carl Lumholtz

Encyclopedia Series For Indonesian Children The Beauty Of Kalimantan

Encyclopedia Series For Indonesian Children The Beauty Of Kalimantan
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Publisher : Penerbit Andi
Total Pages : 106
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ISBN-10 : 9786238186020
ISBN-13 : 623818602X
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Synopsis Encyclopedia Series For Indonesian Children The Beauty Of Kalimantan by : Slamet Riyanto

The Beauty Of Kalimantan Island That Indonesian Children Need To Know is a glimpse of the beauty ofKalimantan Islandin terms of its location, history, economy, in habitants, tourism objects and culinarydiversity.Hopefully, one day, after the children become adults, they will love, care for and take careof their nation even more.

The Ecology of Kalimantan

The Ecology of Kalimantan
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 888
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ISBN-10 : 0945971737
ISBN-13 : 9780945971733
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Synopsis The Ecology of Kalimantan by : Kathy MacKinnon

Kalimantan, the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo, is a global centre for biodiversity. This work presents a complete summary of scientific knowledge about the riverine, rainforest and coastal ecosystems of Kalimantan. Using maps, colour photographs, and line-drawings, it examines each of the major ecosystems of the island, and the interrelationship between some of their component species. It also focuses on the people of Kalimantan and their use of natural resources, as a major part of these ecosystems.

Borneo in the Cold War, 1950-1990

Borneo in the Cold War, 1950-1990
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : 9781317435624
ISBN-13 : 1317435621
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Synopsis Borneo in the Cold War, 1950-1990 by : Keat Gin Ooi

Although by about 1950 both British Borneo, including the protected sultanate of Brunei, and Indonesian Borneo seemed settled under their different regimes and well on the way to post-war reconstruction and economic development, the upheavals which affected Southeast and East Asia during the Cold War period also deeply affected Borneo. Besides the impact of the Korean and Vietnam Wars and the Malayan Emergency and communist uprisings in other Southeast Asian states, there was within Borneo the attempted communist takeover of Sarawak from the 1950s, a failed coup d’état in Brunei in 1962, Sukarno’s Konfrontasi (confrontation) with Malaysia, and the horrific purge of Leftists and ethnic Chinese in the late 1960s. This book details these momentous events and assesses their impact on Borneo and its people. It is a sequel to the author’s earlier books The Japanese Occupation of Borneo, 1941-1945 (2011) and Post-War Borneo, 1945-1950: Nationalism, Empire, and State-Building (2013), collectively a trilogy.

Outwitting the State

Outwitting the State
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Publisher : Transaction Publishers
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 1412830419
ISBN-13 : 9781412830416
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Synopsis Outwitting the State by : Peter Skalník

A characteristic response to the imposition of state power by the conquered, oppressed, and powerless is a pattern that Peter Skalnik calls "out-witting the state." This collection of essays challenges the widespread view that the state is a natural holder of authority in society. Using examples of confrontations between European states and polities outside Europe, the authors show that the power model is not universally applicable. Examples from Africa, Oceania, Asia, and North America support this radically different conception of politics. The authors argue that this less confrontational approach to state power is not only possible but desirable. The new and different approach gives ordinary people a chance to achieve political goals without looking to the state.

Threatened and Recently Extinct Vertebrates of the World

Threatened and Recently Extinct Vertebrates of the World
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 2214
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ISBN-10 : 9781108852586
ISBN-13 : 1108852580
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Threatened and Recently Extinct Vertebrates of the World by : Matthew Richardson

Habitat loss and degradation are currently the main anthropogenic causes of species extinctions. The root cause is human overpopulation. This unique volume provides, for the very first time, a comprehensive overview of all threatened and recently extinct mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes within the context of their locations and habitats. The approach takes a systematic examination of each biogeographic realm and region of the world, both terrestrial and marine, but with a particular emphasis on geographic features such as mountains, islands, and coral reefs. It reveals patterns useful in biodiversity conservation, helps to put it all into perspective, and ultimately serves as both a baseline from which to compare subsequent developments as well as a standardization of the way threatened species are studied.

Notes from the Royal Zoological Museum

Notes from the Royal Zoological Museum
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Total Pages : 690
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015036895400
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Synopsis Notes from the Royal Zoological Museum by : Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie te Leiden