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Kampung, Islam and State in Urban Java (ASAA Southeast Asian Publications Series)

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This book sheds light on the nature of community within urban off-street neighborhoods (kampung) in Java, examining the concept of community in the light of state programs of administration and control, religious reform movements, and local residents' responses to these and to conditions during both the New Order and Reformasi period after 1998.
Paperback, 275 pages
Published August 1st 2009 by University of Hawaii Press (first published 2009)
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