East of Samarinda

East of Samarinda
Author: Carl Jacobi
Publisher: Popular Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1989
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780879724429

In the Thirties and Forties, when the stories in this collection were written, adventure fiction filled the pages of pulp magazines month after month. Carl Jacobi's by-line was becoming as well known among devotees of action pulps as it had already become to faithful followers of Weird Tales and other horror and fantasy magazines. Here are twenty-one pulse-pounding tales from the pulp era, most of them set in Borneo.

East Kalimantan

East Kalimantan
Author: Burhan Djabier Magenda
Publisher: Equinox Publishing
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 6028397210

In recent studies of Indonesia's regional politics one important aspect has largely been neglected - the role of the local aristocracies which dominated many of the regions outside Java from the precolonial period through to the formation of the independent Republic of Indonesia in 1949. In his work Burhan Magenda has begun to remedy this neglect. He has studied the aristocracies in various regions of the Outer Islands from the colonial period through into the New Order government of President Suharto. In covering their history he has examined the strategies used by the local aristocrats to survive and attempt to continue their domination of political power in their regions. The focus of this present monograph is East Kalimantan, where the local aristocracy was commercial in nature, tracing its origin back to the establishment of a "spice trade" route in the sixteenth century. The decline in the nineteenth century of the main harbor principality of Borneo, Banjarmasin on the south coast, opened the way for other states on the island to play a greater role, in particular the sultanate of Kutai in eastern Borneo. Burhan Magenda's well documented study opens a new perspective of fundamental importance to our understanding of both the past and current political and economic development of East Kalimantan and of its relationship with the central power in Jakarta. It provides an illuminating analysis of strategies by which members of the aristocracy have succeeded in surviving under widely varying conditions. Clearly, despite the challenges they have encountered over the past 45 years, these aristocrats have shown a surprising political resilience. - Audrey Kahin Ithaca, August 1991

Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror

Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1989
Genre: Fantasy fiction
ISBN:

A comprehensive bibliography of books and short fiction published in the English language.

The Report

The Report
Author:
Publisher: Oxford Business Group
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2009
Genre: Indonesia
ISBN: 1907065059

Provides a country profile of Indonesia, including politics, the economy, banking, capital markets, insurance, transport, energy, construction and real estate, telecoms and IT, industry, plantations and agriculture, mining, and tourism.

From Colonization to Nation-State

From Colonization to Nation-State
Author: Riwanto Tirtosudarmo
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2022-03-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9811664374

This book examines the history of the political demography of Indonesia. Chronologically, the book begins by introducing the colonization program as a predecessor of transmigration program after independence. The transmigration program, Indonesia’s state policy on migration, is discussed at length in the book but other migration related issues are also presented to show the complex relationship between migration and other social, economic and political issues in Indonesia. In the final chapter, the book discusses the contemporary issues and challenges of disintegration that is facing Indonesia as a nation-state. The book ends with an epilog that shows Indonesia’s political demography challenges in the 21st Century.

Forgotten People: Poverty, Risk and Social Security in Indonesia

Forgotten People: Poverty, Risk and Social Security in Indonesia
Author: Gerben Nooteboom
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2014-11-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 900428298X

In Forgotten People Gerben Nooteboom describes and analyses the livelihoods and social security of peasants and migrant Madurese. It offers a new way to categorise and analyse livelihood security of marginal people in Indonesia by using the concept of style.

News and Views

News and Views
Author: Indonesia. Consulate General (New York, N.Y.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 418
Release: 1977
Genre: Indonesia
ISBN: