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Mary Martin Booksellers Indonesia – April 2007 Page 1 Recent Books from Indonesia – April 2007 Mary Martin Booksellers Pte Ltd Anthropology Powers of Blessing From The Wilderness And From Heaven : Structure and transformations in the religion of the Toraja in the Mamasa area of South Sulawesi / Kees Buijs Leiden : KITLV Press, c2006 262 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Includes Bibliography and Index. Verhandelingen Van Het Koninklijk Instituut Voor Taal-, Land- En Volkenkunde No. 229 90-6718-270-2 $ 59.95 [Women run screaming from their village at night, leaving all their clothes behind – possessed by spirits of the wilderness, they climb up a barana’ tree. It is but one of the fascinating rituals of the Toraja peole described in this study. The Toraja people live in the mountainous region of south sulawesi, Indonesia. Their religion is an ancient one predating the Hindu and Buddhist religions that arrived in Indonesia some, 1,500 years ago. It is Marked by a dualiam in male and female elements, a characteristic of rituals the older people in western Toraja Region, Mamasa, still remember. Three rituals, the headhunting, fertility, and tree-climbing rites, are dealt with in detail, while the marriage, childbirth, and mortuary rituals point to a shift in Toraja, influenced by developments in their physical environment, now devote their attention to the deities of the heavens, while those of the earth are disappearing.] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ***Indonesian Customs and Etiquette: A Practical Handbook / Matthew Mendelsohn Singapore : Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Private Limited, c2007 136 p.; 21 cm. Includes Index. 983-3346-83-9 1. Etiquette—Indonesia—Handbooks, manuals, etc. 2. Indonesia—Social life and customs— Handbook, manuals, etc. I.Title $ 12.00 [Indonesia is a mystical place, a land caught between a rush to modernity and the slow pace and traditions of tits past. Land of literally a thousand races a kind. But with its complex society comes any number of pitfalls for the newcomer as they seek to come to grip with life in Indonesia. In this book, you can… • Learn more about the basic of this fascinating society Office Blk 231, Bain Street #03-05, Bras Basah Complex Singapore 180231 Tel : +65-6883-2284/6883-2204 Fax : +65-6883-2144 [email protected] www.marymartin.com

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Recent Books from Indonesia – April 2007 Mary Martin Booksellers Pte Ltd

Anthropology Powers of Blessing From The Wilderness And From Heaven : Structure and transformations in the religion of the Toraja in the Mamasa area of South Sulawesi / Kees Buijs Leiden : KITLV Press, c2006 262 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Includes Bibliography and Index. Verhandelingen Van Het Koninklijk Instituut Voor Taal-, Land- En Volkenkunde No. 229 90-6718-270-2 $ 59.95 [Women run screaming from their village at night, leaving all their clothes behind – possessed by spirits of the wilderness, they climb up a barana’ tree. It is but one of the fascinating rituals of the Toraja peole described in this study. The Toraja people live in the mountainous region of south sulawesi, Indonesia. Their religion is an ancient one predating the Hindu and Buddhist religions that arrived in Indonesia some, 1,500 years ago. It is Marked by a dualiam in male and female elements, a characteristic of rituals the older people in western Toraja Region, Mamasa, still remember. Three rituals, the headhunting, fertility, and tree-climbing rites, are dealt with in detail, while the marriage, childbirth, and mortuary rituals point to a shift in Toraja, influenced by developments in their physical environment, now devote their attention to the deities of the heavens, while those of the earth are disappearing.] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ***Indonesian Customs and Etiquette: A Practical Handbook / Matthew Mendelsohn Singapore : Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Private Limited, c2007 136 p.; 21 cm. Includes Index. 983-3346-83-9 1. Etiquette—Indonesia—Handbooks, manuals, etc. 2. Indonesia—Social life and customs—Handbook, manuals, etc. I.Title $ 12.00 [Indonesia is a mystical place, a land caught between a rush to modernity and the slow pace and traditions of tits past. Land of literally a thousand races a kind. But with its complex society comes any number of pitfalls for the newcomer as they seek to come to grip with life in Indonesia. In this book, you can… • Learn more about the basic of this fascinating society

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• Learn how to cope well with any situation, ranging from attending a wedding to your first day of work. • Find out about the various peoples, races and religious that make the country an absolute pleasure to live and travel in. • Find out about the frustration that you will undoubtedly face and how to overcome them. But above all, Indonesian Customs & Etiquette will help you to take the first step in your own personal journey to living with your colleagues, neighbours and the wonderful people you will meet each day.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Architecture The Past in the Present : Architecture in Indonesia / Edited by Peter J.M.Nas Leiden : KITLV Press, c2007 287 p. ; ill. ; 27 cm. Includes Index. 90-6718-296-6 $ 89.90 [Indonesian architecture is hard to define. Architecture in Indonesia is extremely multifaceted and includes influences from many cultures, ranging from India, China and the Middle East to the countries of the West. The search for the creation of an ‘authentic Indonesian’ architecture has long been a topic of discussion among architects in Indonesia. In the Past in Present, Architecture in Indonesia renowned authors sketch a picture of the diversity in Indonesian architecture, found in both contemporary and historic buildings in the Archipelago. The main architectural traditions in Indonesia are defined in this book as modern, ‘traditional’ or vernacular, Islamic, Chinese, Hindu, and colonial or Indische architecture, The Past in the Present offers a general introduction to Indonesian architecture and an intelligible description of the architectural context of Indische architecture. In order to serve this double purpose the book consists of two parts. Part one, ‘Variety in Indonesian Architecture’, contains a series of essays on different Indonesian architectural traditions and part two, “Modernity in the Tropics’, presents pictures and drawings on colonial architecture from the collection of the Netherlands Architecture Institute.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Art ***Indonesian Contemporary Art Now / Marc Bollansee and Enin Supriyanto. Singapore : SNP Editions, c2007 176 p. : ill ; 28 cm 978-981-248-142-9 1. Artists- Indonesia - Biography 2. Arts, Indonesian – 20th century. $ 89.90 [Contemporary Asian art is dynamic, alive and provides a way of looking at what is happening now, whether is Indonesia or in China. This cutting-edge book features 30 outstanding Indonesian artists covering a wide range of media, including painting, drawing, installation, sculpture, performance, video and new-gen art objects. For the first time, it also compares Indonesian and Chinese contemporary art and enables us to evaluate their relative merits and strengths in a global art-historical perspective. Indonesian artists’ constructive dialogue with the authors has enabled them to penetrate into the hearts and minds of the young generation.

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In the selection of artworks for this book, the authors were guided by the following criteria-intensity, authenticity, sensitivity, importance to the artist’s total oeuvre or to the culture in general, and relevance to contemporary life. The text consists of two main essays and vividly written commentary on individual works based on discussion with the artists, and revealing the meaning and significance of each work.] --------------------------------------------------------------------- Karbon : Jurnal seni rupa / Art Journal - Tigabalasan No.7-01/2006 Jakarta : Jl. Tebet Barat Dalam, 2006 70 p.; 22 cm. $ 15.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ***Sidharta auctioneer : Indonesia’s Diversity in Modern Art (Jakarta, 4 March 2007) Jakarta : Sidharta Auctioneer (Pt Balai Lelang Horizen), c2007 167 p. : ill. ; 27 cm. Includes Index. 978-979-1320-00-9 1. Fine Art – Southeast Asia – Indonesia. $ 29.90 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sidharta auctioneer : Art Fordable Auction (Jakarta Sunday, 1April 2007) Jakarta : Sidharta Auctioneer(Pt Balai Lelang Horizen), c2007 143 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. Includes Index. 979-25-2248-4 1. Fine Art – Southeast Asia – Indonesia. $ 19.00 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Communication & Journalism Indonesia Media Guide 2005 Indonesia : Persatuan Perusahaan Periklanan Indonesia (PPPI), (Indoensian Association of Advertising Agencies), 2005 v. ; 30 cm. $ 40.00 (2004 also available) [The media guide is available of up to date, accurate and reliable publication as the most authoritative guide to Advertising, Media and Marketing industry in Indonesia. Definitely your preferred media to reach top advertising decision makers among as ad Agencies, marketers, creative houses, media and other marketing specialists in Indonesia. The Indonesian Media Guide is first published in 2004, effectively pioneered by PPPI national board with the aim of providing a complete picture of the Indonesian media scene, that until then was available only in sketches from various sources. This pioneering effort received strong response from the whole industry and the support that it has gained continues to become stronger and stronger over coming years.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Economics ***Economic Development and Poverty Alleviation in Indonesia : The Case of Nusa Tenggara Timur / Colin Barlow & Ria Gondowarsito Bangi : Institut Kajian Malaysia dan Antarabangsa (IKMAS), 2006 26 p. ; 30cm Siri Kertas Kerja IKMAS / IKMAS working Paper Series No. 18 (March) 2006

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$ 8.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ***Indonesia Economic Almanac 2007 / Edited by Yosef Ardi, Rahman Amri Jakarta : Pustaka bisnis Indonesia, c2007 viii, 264 p.; 22 cm. Includes Index. 978-979-619-024-9 $ 55.00 [The Objective of the publication of the book is clearly defined; that is to help decision makers, including investors, academicians, researchers, professionals, public officials and many others, formulate and make decisions. This could be achieved through the presentation of complete and accurate data and analyses on a variety of problems relating to Indonesian business and economy. Presented in a pleasant and comprehensive style, this book contains not only passive data, but also active data. This book is equipped with analyses by author itative officials, specialists and professionals in their respective fields of expertise.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ***Jakarta Megapolitan Sutiyoso, Creation and Innovation :Jakarta Megapolitan Kreasi and Inovasi Sutiyoso( 2 books) / Edited by Ma’mun Ibnu Ridwan Indonesia : Pustaka Cerdasindo (Member of IKAPI DKI Jakarta), c2005 Includes Bibliography 979-9151-17-1 English Edition and Edisi Indonesia $ 195.00 (Boxed Set) [In the past few decades, Jakarta has been growing from a metropolitan city into a megapolitan city. The growth of its multi-ethnic population is closely related to Jakarta’s economy and the “merger” of the cities near and around it like Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, Bekasi and Jakarta into what is now known as Bodetabek. While Canberra, Washington DC and the capital cities of some other countries merely function as State Capital Cities, Jakarta is a Multi-Function City, namely as a center of economic activities, trade and services, tourism, cultural center, and other social activities. This situation has made Jakarta to become like a magnet and center of urbanites, whereas the capacity of its space and resources do not support the accommodation of its population “explosion” which in 2003 reached 8.5 million at night, and 10 million during the day, with a population density of 14,000 people per square kilometer, which in certain places even reached 30,000 people per square kilometer (data of the Jakarta City Administration).] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Education Indonesian JELT : Indonesian Journal of English Teaching :Volume 2, Number 2, October 2006/ Setino Sugiharto Jakarta : English Department, Faculty of Education Atma Jaya Catholic University Jakara, 2006 211 p. ; 24 cm. ISSN : 0216-1281 $ 10.00 per issue Half Yearly [Contents: 1. The Role of Awareness in L2 Development: Theory, Research, and Pedagogy / Ronald p.Leow.

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2. Grammer Consciousness-Raising : Research, Theory, and Application / Setino Sugiharto 3. Teacher Training and Development in Elt: A Professional Approach / Frank Farmer 4. Humanistics Language Teaching, Facilitation, and Classroom coversation / Clifton Jonathan 5. Autonomy and Control in EFL Programme Management / Ewen Arnold 6. Misinterpretations of real Needs in SL and FL Writing Situations : Is There a Need to Re-evluate Directions? / Jayakaran Mukundan A Preliminary Study of code Switching in the Speech of an Indonesian English bilingual / Grace Wiradisastra.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ History ***The Sunda Kingdoms of West Java : From Tarumanagara to Pakuan Pajajaran with the Royal Centre of Bogor, Over 1000 years of Prosperity and Glory / Herwig Zahorka Jakarta : Yayasan Cipta Loka Caraka, c2007 64 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Includes Bibliography. $ 12.00 [The author dedicates this strikingly illustrated book to the Sunda people and to those interested in Sundanese history and archaeology. The book endeavors to bring back the spirit of the great history of West Java experienced from the time Tarumanegara Kingdom in the early fifth century AD to the time of Pakuan Pajajaran kingdom in the Fifteenth early and Sixteenth century. Now known as Bogor, this area of Sunda culture has always been a Royal center of high culture, which provided the very first inscriptions (prasasti) ever found on the island of Java. The book contains 3 maps and 56 excellent photographs of nearly all of the remaining artifacts from this long period of more than 1000 years, many of them decipted in the print media for the first time. They provide glimpses of history. To allow uninterrupted and pleasant reading, no direct references are made to the original historical sources within the text. Instead, all literature sources are listed in the bibliography.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Of Self and injustice : Autobiography and repression in modern Indonesia / C. W. Watson Netherland : KITLV Press, c2006 xiv, 237 p. ; 24 cm Includes Index and Bibliography Verhandelingen Van Het Koninklijk Instituut Voor Taal-, Land-En Volkenkunde No: 236 90-6718-272-9 $ 49.50 [Since the downfall of Soeharto in 1998 many autobiographical writings have appeared in Indonesia from the pens of those who were marginalized by his socalled New order regime. This book examines representative autobiographies of several such individuals: two ex-political prisoners who describe themselves as Muslim Communists: two writers of the left, one a woman in a senior position in the left-wing women’s organization. Gerwani, and one a well-known male novelist who spent years of exile in China and Russia; two Muslim opponents of Soeharto, one an intellectual and the other a political campaigner; and finally, two collections of start autobiographies by the younger generation, one a group involved in social welfare action, the other a group of dedicated young Muslims. The scrutiny of the texts is in all cases preceded by a brief account of the historical and cultural context of the writing of the autobiographies. In the analysis of the works themselves the emphasis is on trying to represent the implicit tone of the narrative as much

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as its over contents. Both general and specialist readers are consequently invited to reflect on the memories and experiences of significant participant-observers as a mode of understanding a recent period in Indonesia history.] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Lion and the Gadfly : Dutch colonialism and the spirit of E.F.E Douwes Dekker / Paul W. van der Veur Netherland :KITLV Press, c2006 xxx, 858 p.: ill ; 24 cm Includes Index and Bibliography Verhandelingen Van Het Koninklijk Instituut Voor Taal-, Land-En Volkenkunde No: 228 $ 90.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dutch Colonialism and Indonesian Islam : Contacts and Conflicts 1596-1950 / Karel Steen Brink 2nd Revised Edition New York : Rodopi , c2006. 174 p. ; 22 cm. Includes Bibliography and Index. Currents of Encounter : Studies on the Contact between Christianity and other Religions, Beliefs, and Cultures Vol.7 90-420-2071-7 978-90-420-2071-9 $ 59.50 [This book tells the story of the contacts and conflicts between muslims and Christians in southeast asia during the Dutch colonial history from 1596 until 1950. The author draws from a great variety of sources to shed light on this period: the letters of the colonial pioneer Jan Pietersz. Coen, the writings of 17th century Dutch theologians, the minutes of the Batavia church council, the contracts of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) with the sultans in the Indies, documents from the files of colonial civil servants from the 19th and 20th centuries, to mention just a few. The colonial situation was not a good starting-point for a religious dialogue. With Dutch power on the increase there was even less understanding for the religion of the muslims. In 1620 J.P. Coen, the strait-laced Calvinist, had actually a better understanding and respect for the muslims than the liberal colonial leaders from the early 20th century. Convinced as they were of western Supremacy.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ***Soeharto : The life and Legacy of Indonesia’s second President – An authorized Biography / Retnowati Abdulgani-Knapp Singapore : Marshall Vavendish Editions, c2007 376 p. : ill ; 23 cm Includes Bibliography and Index 978-981-261-340-0 981-261-340-4 1. Soeharto, 1921 2. Soeharto, 1921- Political and social views 3. Soekarno, 1901-1970- Political and social views 4. Presidents- Indonesia- Biography. 5. Indonesia- Politics and government-1966-1998. $ 29.50 [Soeharto- The life and Legace of Indonesia’s second President is the biography of a man who rose from a humble farming background to become one of Asia’s most important political figures. This insightful narrative traces his life from his birth in 1921, through his

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long tenure as president to his present life, one that is far divorced from his former days of glory. It also explores the controversy surrounding the charitable organisations or Yayasan which were established during his time in power and their links to the Indonesian conglomerates and his family. As president, Soeharto was often depicted as a sober-minded and evasive person, making him an enigma to many. With a perspective that can only come from one who has direct contact with the former president and his family, the author offers a rare glimpse of Soeharto’s warmth and sensitivity towards those whom he trusts. This book also shows how his faith in himself and his country remained unshaken through his meteoric rise and dramatic fall from power.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ On feminism and Nationalism : Kartini’s Letters to Stella Zeehandelaar 1899-1903 / Translated and with an introduction by Joost Cote Revised Edition Victoria : Monash University Press, Monash University, c2005 xii, 184 p. ; 21 cm. Includes Bibliography and Index. 1-876924-35-7 $ 39.50 [The letters Raden Ajeng Kartini wrote from her home in East Java to Stella Zeehandelaar, the ‘modern girl’ in Amsterdam, are amongst the most powerful and stirring of the many letters she wrote in the last four years of her life. They express both her passionate hope and powerful aspiration to bring about change-inher own life, to the position of Javanese women, to colonized Java-and reflect the deep disappointment she experienced and the compromises she had to make. Inspired by the European feminist writing of her day, these letters reveal how Kartini transformed these ideas into a manifesto for the emancipation of Javanese women and a platform for the decolonisation of Java. They trace the path from personal aspiration to the liberation of all women, from a concern for the position of women, to a radical assessment of colonial politics. This fully revised second edition is prefaced by an historical introduction and a foreword by the Indonesian writer Goenawan Mohamad, and includes the two formal memoranda on women’s education written by Kartini in 1903.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Under the Banner of Revolution- Volume-1 / Sukarno First Published 1966 (Reprinted 2005) Jakarta : Yayasan Bung Karno, c2005 xxii, 606 p. : ill ; 26 cm Includes Index. 979-99437-4-4 $ 40.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tributes For Widjojo Nitisastro By Friends From 27 Foreign Countries / Moh. Arsjad (et.al) Jakarta : Kompas Book Publishing, 2007 xviii, 382 p. ; 21 cm. Includes Index. 979-709-292-5 $ 15.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History in Uniform : Military ideology and the construction of Indonesia’s Past / Katharine E. McGregor

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Singapore : National University of Singapore, c2007 xxi, 330 p.; 22 cm. Includes Bibliography and Index. Asian Studies Association of Australia – Southeast Asia Publications Series 978-9971-69-360-2 9971-69-360-7 $ 39.90 [In this detailed examination of the Indonesian military's image-making efforts, Katharine E. McGregor explores the formulation of nationalist history under Suharto, and shows how this effort affected the Indonesian people. The study highlights the role of the Armed Forces History Centre and its chief historian, Nugroho Notosusanto, in promoting controversial images of the military as a self-sacrificing people's force guarding the spirit of independence and protecting the official national philosophy, the Pancasila. The extraordinary attention paid to image-making calls into question views of the military as an all-powerful institution. Based on interviews, museum records, guidebooks, military manuals, films, textbooks, historical re-enactments and commemorative volumes, History in Uniform offers fresh insights into the significance of history to Indonesia's politicised military and to this relatively new nation.] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Law Sriro’s Desk Reference of Indonesian Law 2007 / Andrew I. Sriro Jakarta : Equinox Publishing (Asia) Pte Ltd, c2007 xvii, 651 p. ; 21 cm. 979-3780-48-7 $ 49.50 [Sriro’s Desk Reference of Indonesian Law 2007 provides access to the Indoesian legal system in a clear and concise format. Updated annually with the latest rules and regulations through August 2006, this indispensable reference covers over 90 substantive subjects including: - Anti-trust - Immigration - Arbitration - Estates and Trusts - Banking - Family Law - Business Organizations - Finance and Securities - Capital Markets - Government and legal system - Contracts - Intellectual Property - Courts and Civil Actions - Marriage and Divorce - Criminal - Property Ownership - Debtor and Creditor - Property Rights - Documents and Records - Sales - Employment - Taxation - Citizenship - Treaties and Conventions] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Literature Perspectives On Literature : A Collection Of Literary Articles / Th.Enny Anggraini Indonesia : English Department – Faculty of Letters Sanata Dharma University, 2006 101 p. ; 20 cm. 979-1088-02-0 $ 10.00 [Contents:

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1. Foreword 2. Dialigic Cultural Encounter: A Study on Cultural (MIS) Understanding In Postcolonial Drama of Death and the King’s Horseman and Pantomime/Elisabeth Arti Wulandari 3.Racial Prejudice in Mark Twain’s pudd’nhead Wilson / Dewi Widyastuti 4. Utopia and Dystopia in Literature / Th. Enny Anggraini 5. Native Americans’ perception of Whites As Seen in their Prophecies and testimonies / Hirmawan Wijanarka 6. The Influence of blues and Jazz on Langston Hughes’ Poetry (A Socio-Historical Perspective) / Sri Mulyani.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Official Publications Laborer Situation in Indonesia : August 2006 = Karyawan Di Indonesia : Agustus 2006 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistik – Statistics Indonesia, 2006 xiv, 171 p. ; 21 cm. Includes Index. Publication No. 04120.0603 979-724-579-9 ISSN : 0215-0654 $ 15.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Consumer Price Indices in 45 Cities in Indonesia (2002=100) - 2005 = Indeks Harga Konsumen Di 45 Konta Di Indonesia (2002=100) Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistik, 2005 xvi, 233 p. ; 21 cm. Publication No. 05340-0604 ISSN : 1907-8560 $ 25.00 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- City Gas Statistics 2000-2004 = Statistik Gas Kota Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistik, 30 p. ; 28 cm. Publication No. 05230.0604 BPS Catalogue : 6403 979-724-562-4 $ 14.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Construction Indicator 2005 = Indikator Konstruksi : 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistik, 2006 xiv, 32p.; 28cm Publication No. 05230.0606 BPS Catalogue : 6501 979-724-566-7 $ 12.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marine Research in Indonesia No.31, 2006 Jakarta : LIPI Press 46 p. ; 29 cm. Indonesian Institute of Science ISSN : 0079-0435 $ 15.00 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Energy Balance Indonesia 2000-2004 = Neraca Energi Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistik, 2006

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xxiv, 74 p. ; 29 cm. Publication No : 5230.0608 BPS Catalogue :6401 ISSN : 0854-7068 $ 18.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Financial Statistics of Province Government 2002-2005 = Statistik Keuangan Pemerintah Daerah Propinsi Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistik, 2006 xx, 109 p. ; 28 cm. Publication Number : 05310.0601 BPS Catalogue : 7404 ISSN : 0126-7905 $ 20.00 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Population of Indonesia : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S1 = Penduduk Indonesia : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 225 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-467-9 $ 45.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Population of Riau Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S1.14 = Penduduk Provinsi Riau : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-471-7 $ 22.00 Population of Kepulauan Riau Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S1.10 = Penduduk Provinsi Kepulauan Riau : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-518-7 $ 22.00 Population of Sumatera Utara Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S1.12 = Penduduk Provinsi Sumatera Utara : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-469-5 $ 22.00 Population of Kalimantan Bangka Selatan Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S1.22 = Penduduk Provinsi Kalimantan Selatan Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006

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liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-488-1 $ 22.00 Population of West Java Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S1.12 = Penduduk Provinsi Jawa Barat : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-478-4 $ 22.00 Population of Central Java Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S1.13 = Penduduk Provinsi Jawa Tengah : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-479-2 $ 22.00 Population of Sumatera Barat Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S1.13 = Penduduk Provinsi Sumatera Barat : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-470-9 $ 22.00 Population of Jambi Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S1.15 = Penduduk Provinsi Jambi : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-472-5 $ 22.00 Population of Sumatera Selatan Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S1.16 = Penduduk Provinsi Sumatera Selatan : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 $ 22.00 Population of Banten Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S1.16 = Penduduk Provinsi Banten : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-482-2

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$ 22.00 Population of Bengkulu Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S1.17 = Penduduk Provinsi Bengkulu : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-474-1 $ 22.00 Population of Bali Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S1.17 = Penduduk Provinsi Bali : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-483-0 $ 22.00 Population of Lampung Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S1.18 = Penduduk Provinsi Lampung : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-475-x $ 22.00 Population of Nusa Tenggara Barat Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S1.18 = Penduduk Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Barat : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-484-9 $ 22.00 Population of Nusa Tenggara Timur Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S1.19 = Penduduk Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Timur : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-485-7 $ 22.00 Population of Bangka Belitung Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S1.19 = Penduduk Provinsi Bangka Belitung : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-476-8 $ 22.00

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Population of Kalimantan Barat Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S1.20 = Penduduk Provinsi Kalimantan Barat : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-486-5 $ 22.00 Population of Kalimantan Timur Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S1.23 = Penduduk Provinsi Kalimantan Timur : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-489-x $ 22.00 Population of Sulawesi Utara Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S1.24 = Penduduk Provinsi Sulawesi Utara : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-490-3 $ 22.00 Population of Central Sulawesi Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S1.25 = Penduduk Provinsi Sulawesi Tengah : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-491-1 $ 22.00 Population of South Sulawesi Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S1.26 = Penduduk Provinsi Sulawesi Selatan : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-492-x $ 22.00 Population of South East Sulawesi Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S1.27 = Penduduk Provinsi Sulawesi Tenggara : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-493-8 $ 22.00

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Population of Gorontalo Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S1.28 = Penduduk Provinsi Gorontalo : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-494-6 $ 22.00 Population of Maluku Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S1.29 = Penduduk Provinsi Maluku : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-496-2 $ 22.00 Population of North Maluku Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S1.30 = Penduduk Provinsi Maluku Utara : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-497-0 $ 22.00 Population of Papua Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S1.31 = Penduduk Provinsi Papua : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-497-0 $ 22.00 Population of DKI Jakarta Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S2.11 = Penduduk Provinsi DKI Jakarta : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 129 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-477-6 $ 22.00 Population of Di Yogyakarta Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S2.13 = Penduduk Provinsi Di Yogyakarta : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-480-6 $ 22.00 Population of East Java Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S2.15 = Penduduk Provinsi Jawa Timur : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006

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liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-481-4 $ 22.00 Population of Central Kalimantan Province : Results of the 2005 Intercensal Population Survey : Series : S2.21 = Penduduk Provinsi Kalimantan Tengah : Hasil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistics, 2006 liii, 181 p. ; 21 cm. Publication Number : 3302 979-724-487-3 $ 22.00 [From Foreword : The 2005 Intercensal Population Survey activity was conducted in two stages. The First stage was the households listing activity in 16.709 selected census block. This stage collected information about household and household members by sex. The second stage was the interview to 267.344 households which had been selected by probability to size from all of the listed households. This stage collected information on marriage status, education, place of residence of five years ago and elderly activities. This publication is the result of the data collection at the second stage. There are 33 series of Publications : S-1 Series (Indonesia Table), S-1.01 to S-1.30 series (Province Tables), S-2 Series (Fertility, Mortality and Migration estimation) and S-3 Series (Population Projection).] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Indonesian Palm Oil Statistics 2005 = Statistik Kelapa Sawit Indonesia 2005 Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistik, 2006 xxvii, 64 p.; 30 cm. BPS Catalogue : 5513 Publication Number : 05140.0604 979-724-501-2 $ 18.00 Indonesian Investment and Trading Opportunity by Province, Regency, City Vol.4. Jakarta : PT Fery Agung Corporation, 2006 381p Includes 1 CD ROM 9793824131 $ 75.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farm Wage statistics in rural area 1999-2005 = Statistik upah buruh tani di pedesaan Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistik, 2006 vii, 92 p.; 30 cm. BPS Catalogue : 3414 Publication Number : 05320.0603 ISSN : 1829-8826 $ 18.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Labor Force Situation in Indonesia : August 2006 = Keadaan Angkatan Kerja Di Indonesia : Agustus Jakarta : Badan Pusat Statistik, 2007 ix, 200 p. ; 21 cm. Includes Index.

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ISSN : 0126-647X Katalog BPS : 3402 $ 22.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Politics Development, Migration and Security In East Asia : People’s Movements and Non-Traditional Security Challenges in a Changing East Asia / Edited by Dewi Fortuna Anwar Jakarta : The Habibie Centre (THC), 2005 iv, 347 p. ; 21 cm. 979-99386-2-7 $ 19.50 [Contents: Part 1 : Introduction and Theoretical Issues Part 2 : Internal Migration and Domestic Security Issues Part 3 : International Migration, Globalisation, and Transnational Security Challenges Part 4 : Conclusion About the Contributors.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rethinking the Indonesian Crisis / Zainuddin Djafar Jakarta : PT Dunia Pustaka Jaya, c2006 xix, 374 p. ; 21cm. Includes Bibliography. 979-419-335-6 $ 20.00 [Contents : I. Introduction II. Coercion within the Soeharto New Order III. Southeast Asia in the late 1990s: From One Crisis to Another IV. The Analytical Frameworks Applied to the Indonesian Crisis Following the Asian Financial Crisis, 1997-99 V. Indonesia’s Relationship with the Western Countries VI. The Rupiah Volatility During the Soeharto Government, July-December 1997 VII. The Significance of Indonesian Political Factors to the Resignation of President Soeharto VIII. The Introduction Political Predicament and Economic Fluctuation During the Habibie Government, 21 May 1998-8 November 1999 IX. Conclusion, Prospects, and recommendations regarding the Indonesian Crisis Bibliography Maf of Indonesia and Annexes.] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Juranl Kajian Wilayah Eropa : Journal of European Studies : Volume II No 3 2006) Gedung Program Pascasarjana Universitas Indonesia, 2006 199 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. ISSN : 1858-0270 Quarterly $ 30.00 Subscription Price ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Decisive Moments : Indonesia’s Long Road to Democracy / Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie Indonesia : Ilthabi Rekatama, c2006 xii, 542 p. : ill and Maps

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Includes Index 979-99386-7-8 $ 49.50 [The book called “Decisive Moments: Indonesia’s long way toward democracy” exposes a lot of information unknown yet to people, which sometimes could become a polemic between the academicians, politicians, and commoners. A lot of happenings, socioeconomic and political facts, and policies B.J. Habibie took in his presidency, are summarized in four chapters. The book, written based on B.J. Habibie’s diary, begin with a prolog describing the situation and crisis occurred toward the presidential succession from Soeharto to B.J. Habibie explained the decisive events around the retirement of Soeharto, and the important cases occurred during the first 100 days. The other chapter presents thematically basic cases solved during his governance, such as the general election and special session of the People’s Consultative Assembly. East Timor problem, his idea on regional autonomy, and his position and appreciation about President Soeharto.] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Indonesia at Large : Collected Asian writings on ASEAN, Foreign Policy, Security and Democratisation / Dewi Fortuna Anwar Jakarta : The Habibie Center (THC), 2005 iv, 472 p. ; 22 cm 979-96962-9-1 1. Indonesia – Foreign Policy $ 20.00 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Renegotiating Boundaries : Local politics in post-Suharto Indonesia / Henk Schulte Nordholt (et al.) Leiden : KITLV press, c2007 x, 562 p. ; 24 cm. Includes Bibliography and Index. $ 69.50 [For decades almost the only social scientists who visited Indonesia’s provinces were anthropologists, Anybody interested in politics of economics spent most of their time in Jakarta, where the action was. Out view of the world’s fourth largest country threatened to become simplistic, lacking that essential graininess. Then, in 1998, Indonesia was plunged into a crisis that could not be understood with simplistic tools. Decentralization was often connected with the neo-liberal desire to reduce state powers and make room for free trade and democracy. To what extent were the goals of good governance and a stronger civil society achieved? How of the process was ‘captured’ by regional elites to increase their own powers? Amidst the new identity politics, what has happened to citizenship? These are among the central questions addressed in this book. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Democratising Indonesia: The Challenges of Civil Society in the Era of Reformasi / Mikaela Nyman Denmark : Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, c2006 xvii, 258 p.; 21 cm. Includes Index. 87-91114-82-9 NIAS Reports, No.49 Civil society-Indonesia 2.Indoensia-Politics and government – 1966-1998 3. Indonesia-Politics and government – 1998

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$ 20.00 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aceh : a new dawn / edited by Aris Ananta & Lee Poh Onn Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, c2007 xiii, 111 p. : ill ; 23 cm Includes Index 978-981-230-395-0 981-230-305-2 1. Aceh (Indonesia)- Politics and government. 2. Natural disasters – Indonesia- Aceh 3. Aceh (Indonesia)- Population 4. Ethnicity-Indonesia- Aceh 5. Aceh (Indonesia)-Religion 6. Women- Indonesia-Aceh 7. Disaster relief- Singapore 8. Disaster relief- Indonesia-Meulaboh (Aceh) $ 24.90 [The tsunami that hit Aceh on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia, on 26 December 2004 was a natural disaster of historic proportions. This book examines same issues faced by the people in the province of Nanggroe Ache Darussalam after the tsunami. The focus is not only on the areas affected by the natural disaster, but also on the areas torn by internal conflict. The tsunami was a catalyst for a new beginning for both prosperity and peace. The authors of this book are researchers at ISEAS, except Kuntoro Mangkusubroto, who is the Director of the Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Agency in Banda Aceh. This volume will appeal to readers wanting a quick sweep of some important sustainable development issues in Ache, a society hit by both the tsunami and internal conflict.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reluctant Indonesians : Australia, Indonesia, and the future of West Papua / Clinton Fernandes Victoria : Scribe Publications Pty Ltd., 2006 138 p. ; 20 cm. 1-921215-06-2 $ 28.70 [Reluctant Indonesian issues a timely, provocative, and profound challenge to the orthodox views of the foreign policy establishment and its various supporters in the media. It is essential reading for those interested in West Papua, Australia’s relationship with Indonesia, and Australian foreign policy in general.] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Religion – Islam Islamic terrorism in Indonesia : myths and realities / Edited by Marika Viczizny and David Wright-Neville Australia : Monash University Press, c2005 vi, 56 p.; 21 cm Includes Bibliography Annual Indonesia Series No : 26 1-876924-30-6 1. Islam and Politics- Indonesia

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2. Terrorism- Indonesia $ 32.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unlicensed to Kill : Countering Imam Samudra’s Justification for the Bali Bombing / Muhammad Haniff Hassan Singapore : Peace Matters, c2006 201 p. ; 23 cm. Includes Bibliography. 981-05-6270-5 $ 45.00 [Contents: Acknowledgement Introduction Part 1: The Introduction Bali Bombing : The Incident, The Person and The Justification

• Brief Illustration of the Incident • Brief Profile of Imam Samudra • Imam Samudra’s Justification for Bali Bombin

Part 2: The Response • On Muslim-Non-Muslim Relationship • Jihad in Bali and Jihad in Islam • Suicide or Martyrdom Operation and the Killing of Civilians

Conclusion Appendices Statements of Muslim condemnation of Bali Bombing and Similar Acts of Terrorism Notes. Bibliography.] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Riots Pogroms Jihad: Religious Violence and Indonesia / John T.Sidel Singapore : NUS Press (National University of Singapore), c2007 xvii, 279 p.; 23 cm. Includes Index. 9971-69-357-7 $ 35.00 [Contents:

1. List of Illustrations 2. Preface 3. Indonesia: From Ethnic Conflict to Islamic Terrorism? 4. Situating “Islam” in Indonesia: the Matrix of Class Relations 5. Social Transformation, 1965-1998: Konglomerat, Kelas Bawah, Islam 6. Buildings on Fire: Church Burnings, Riots, and Election Violence, 1995-1997 7. Crisis, Conspiracy, Conflagration: Jakarta, 1998 8. From Lynchings to Communal Violence: Pogroms, 1998-2001 9. Jihad and Religious Violence in Indonesia, 1995-2005 10. Notes 11. Glossary 12. Index]

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Islam and Nationalism: A Political Adventure of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (1905-1947) / Yudian Wahyudi 2nd Edition (1st Edition 1998) Yogyakarta : Pesantren Nawesea Press, c2007 iv, 63 p. ; 20 cm. Includes Bibliography and Index. 979-25-8538-9 $ 9.00 [This book deals with the development of Azad’s political thought, which ran the gamut from open pan-Islamic fundamentalism to nationalism and even secularism, and all in the context of the Indian struggle against the imperialism. The book is divided into three major sections equivalent to three different epochs in Azad’s career, during which he elaborated in such concepts as liberty, equality and democracy. After providing a descriptive account of Azad’s family and education, the book examines his role in the Khilafat Movement and the Indian National Congress, respectively, as well as his thoughts on the partition of India. In the concluding section, an analysis of Azad’s interpretation of Islam will be provided in the lights of India’s drive for national development.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Islamization in Southeast Asia / Mak Lau-Fong Taipei : Asia- Pacific Research Program, 2002 xi, 336 p. ; 22 cm Includes Bibliographical reference and Index 957-671-896-1* 1. Islam-Asia, Southeast Asia. 2. Muslims-Asia-Southeastern

$ 35.00 [Contents: Preface Tables Charts 1. Introduction 2. The Malay-Muslim world in Southeast Asian Perspective 3. The Effects of Islamization on Naming System 4. Two Models of Islamization: Brunei and Singapore 5. The Management of Islamization in Malaysia 6. The Santri and the Abangan Muslims in Indonesia 7. Islamic Conversion and Ethnic Relations 8. A General Discussion Appendices References Index]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Image of the other as enemy : Radical Discourse in Indonesia / Muhammad Iqbal Ahnaf Chiang Mai : SilkWorm Books, c2006 ix ,76 p. : ill ; 21 cm. 974-93619-9-7 $ 15.00 [The fellowship programs aims to enhance understanding of Islam in Southeast Asia from an “insider’s perspective” while building the research capacity of young Muslim scholars and

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offering them publishing opportunities. Small grants are awarded annually for innovative research on issues concerning socio-political and cultural changes taking place in the diverse Muslim communities of Southeast Asia, especially as they relate to modernization and globalization. Key themes include: popular manifestations of Islam; shaping of Muslim identities in Southeast Asia by regional and globalizing forces; changing gender dynamics in Muslim communities; and the way Islamic values inform economic activities and social responsibilities.] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hasbi’s Theory of Ijtihad in the context of Indonesian Fiqh Yogyakarta : Nawesea Pesantren Nawesea Press (center for the Islam in North America, Western Europe and Southeast Asia Press), 2007 xxvi, 130 p.; 21 cm Includes Bibliography and Index. 979-25-8582-4 $ 18.00 [This book studies the proposal for an Indonesian fiqh, articulated by Muhammad Hasbi Ash Shiddieqy (1904-1975) as an effort to bridge the tension in Islamic law between revelation and reality in Indonesian society. While such an indigenous fiqh can only be created through ijtihad, most Indonesian Muslims believed the gate of ijtihad to have been irrevocably closed and thus they vehemently apposed any suggestion toward creating an Indonesian fiqh. To make ijtihad possible once again, Hasbi worked hand in hand with the reformists with the reformists with the call of “Back to the Quran and the Sunna”. The reformists program consisted of attempts to eliminate “non-Islamic” elements from Muslim life, to open the gate of ijtihad, to bring an end to blind imitation and to allow for taltiq, a comparative study of fiqh. In order to preserve the reformed law, Hasbi supported his idea of an Indonesian fiqh with a double principle, proposing the Indonesian fiqh’s focus on human relations. Only with exclusion of the fundamental beliefs and rituals. He made consensus, analogy, juristic preference, and custom together with Quran and the Sunna. The proofs: of ijtihad, and hence, the sources of law. On the other hand, he made them the methodologies of ijtihad, by emphasizing the collective ijtihad or consensus as the only procedure that Indonesian muslim should adopt. Hasbi also believed that a school of law would develop faster when adhered to by a government. An effort has been made in this thesis, therefore, to relate Hasbi’s otherwise abstract ideas of collective ijtihad to the political structures of the Indonesian Republic. This rather liberal interpretation is offered to help Indonesian Muslims hasten their attempts at creating an Indonesian fiqh, and at casting aside the “reception theory”, an expression of the Dutch legal politics of devide at empera which has to place in independent Indonesia.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Indonesia and the Muslim world : Islam and Secularism in the Foreign Policy of Soeharto and beyond / Anak Agung Banyu Perwita Denmark : Nias Press, c2007 xvi, 222 p. ; 23 cm Includes Bibliography and Index 87-91114-92-6 978-87-91114-92-2 1. Soeharto, 1921- 2. Islam and Politics – Indonesia 3. Islam and State- Indonesia 4. Indonesia - Foreign relations 5. Indonesia – Politics and government- 1966-1998 $ 29.90

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[In this short study, the author explores Islam as a domestic political variable in Indonesia’s foreign policy since independence. Here, Anak Agung Banyu Perwita argues that increasingly Indonesia’s foreign policy toward the Muslim world has become based on domestic political struggles. In support of his argument, the author mainly draws on material from the period when president Soeharto’s New Order regime ruled Indonesia but brings in more recent material from the post-Soeharto era to demonstate how Indonesian foreign policy is still shaped by the same forces today. Containing a wealth of information on the role of Islam in Indonesia’s foreign policy, this book is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how the world’s largest Muslim country is reacting to the international challenges of the modern world.] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sociology ASEAN Responses to Trafficking in Persons : Ending Impunity for traffickers and securing justice for Victims Indonesia : Public Affairs Office, 2006 x, 192 p. : ill ; 30 cm $ 35.00 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ongoing Themes in Psychology and culture / Edited by Bernadette N. Setiadi (et all) Indonesia : Kanisius Printing and Publishing House, c2004 649 p. ; 23 cm Includes Map. 979-21-0857-2 Selected papers from the Sixteenth Intenational congress of the Internaitonal association for cross cultural psychology $ 110.00 [This volume of proceedings, entitled “Ongoing themes in psychology and culture”, contains the presidential address of the IACCP president, the invited addresses of two Indonesian senior psychologists, and 31 chapters, which form a selection of the papers that were submitted for inclusion in this proceedings volume after the Congress. The presidential address and three other chapters including the two invited addresses which follow and which constitute the opening section of the proceedings focus on peace and diversity. The other 30 chapters in this volume of selected proceedings are classified into five familiar areas to which many cross-cultural psychologists devote their time and effort. Each makes a section, namely 1) indigenous perspectives (six chapters) 2)basic processes and methodology(seven chapter). 3) family and human development(six chapter). 4)personality and social(six chapters). 5) Industrial/ organizational perspectives(five chapters). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jurnal Kependudukan : Vol. 1 No. 1, 2006 Indonesia : Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia, 2006 vi, 86 p. ; 24 cm. ISSN : 1907-2902 $ 12.00 Per Issue Half-yearly [Contents : 1. Sekapur Sirih 2. Towards a Policy Agenda for Population and Family Planning in Indonesia, 2004-2005/Adrian c. Hayes

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3. Mobiles Penduduk Antardaerah dalam Rangka Tertib Pengendalian Migrasi Ke DKI Jakarta / Haning Romdiati dan Mita Noveria 4. Later Belakang Sosial Budaya dan Pencapaian Pekerjaan- Pandapatan / Makmuri Sukarno 5. Ethnic Groups, Development and Current Situation in Nunukan/ John Haba 6. Sex and Sexually transmitted infections: Experiences of Male Street Youth In Medan, Indonesia / Augustina Situmorang 7. Tinjauan Buku : Kesetaraan Gender Dalam Adat Inti Jagat Badui / Ade Latifa] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Women Studies Maiden Voyages : Eastern Indonesian Women on the Move / Catharina Purwani Williams Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies &[KITLV Press, Netherlands], c2007 xv, 211 p. ; 23 cm Includes Index and Bibliography 978-981-230-393-6 981-230-393-6 1. Women travelers- Indonesia- Nusa Tenggara Timur- Anecdotes. 2. Women travelers in literature. 3. Women migrant labor- Indonesia- Nusa Tenggara Timur- Anecdotes. 4. Women alien labor- Indonesia- Nusa Tenggara Timur- Anecdotes. 5. Women domestics - Indonesia- Nusa Tenggara Timur- Anecdotes. $ 26.50 [Maiden Voyages is a fascinating, unusual study of the centrality, impact and place of sea travel on the lives of women in Eastern Indonesia. It shows how women there travel constantly by sea, to move between islands, to urban centers and even overseas. In doing so, they negotiate and cross and re-make their social boundaries. In contrast to the dominant economic approach to migration, this book uses Eastern Indonesian women’s own travel accounts to show how sea voyages recreate their identities. The book is based on research of contemporary rural and semi-rural women in the East Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia. This book is an original and valuable contribution to the debates on gender, subjectivity, and the local specificity. It aims to contribute to an understanding of women’s mobility and special relations in Eastern Indonesia. It will be of interest to many, especially scholars of geography, migration, gender and microeconomics as well as of appeal to general readers.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------