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The revival of tradition in Indonesian politics : the deployment of adat from colonialism to indigenism
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The revival of tradition in Indonesian politics : the deployment of adat from colonialism to indigenism

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Introduction: Radical conservatism : the protean politics of adat / David Henley and Jamie S. Davidson
Colonial dilemma : Van Vollenhoven and the struggle between adat law and western law in Indonesia / C. Fasseur
Custom, that is before all law / Peter Burns
Custom and koperasi : the cooperative ideal in Indonesia / David Henley
The romance of adat in the Indonesian political imagination and the current revival / David Bourchier
Land, custom, and the state in post-Suharto Indonesia : a foreign lawyer's perspective / Daniel Fitzpatrick
Return of the sultans : the communitarian turn in local politics / Gerry van Klinken
Adat in Balinese discourse and practice : locating citizenship and the commonwealth / Carol Warren
The many roles of adat in west Sumatra / Renske Biezeveld
Culture and rights in ethnic violence / Jamie S. Davidson
Adat revivalism in western Flores / Maribeth Erb
From Bumiputera to Masyarakat adat : a long and confusing journey / Sandra Moniaga
From customary law to indigenous sovereignty : reconceptualizing the scope and significance of Masyarakat adat in contemporary Indonesia / Greg Acciaioli
The Masyarakat adat movement in Indonesia : a critical insider's view / Arianto
Adat in central Sulawesi : contemporary deployments / Tania M. Li.

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The revival of tradition in Indonesian politics : the deployment of adat from colonialism to indigenism. ISBN 9780203965498. Published by Routledge in 2007. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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