
Transcending Borders
Arabs, Politics, Trade and Islam in Southeast Asia
K.I.T.L.V. (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-90-6718-184-6 (ISBN)
Description
Arab immigrants to Southeast Asia and their descendants have not received much attention in comparison with immigrants from other parts of the world such as the Chinese, Indians and Europeans. Numerically the Arabs as they are called up till now, have always paled into insignificance besides other foreign minorities, in particular in the colonial period. Even today their presence is hardly noticed. Yet, they have exercised a great influence on economic, political, social and religious developments in the region for centuries.
This book contains ten articles form the perspective of various disciplines: history, sociology, anthropology and Islamology. These essays discuss the interrelationships within the various Arab communities, as well as between these communities and society at large, in the fields of politics, trade and Islam.
This book contains ten articles form the perspective of various disciplines: history, sociology, anthropology and Islamology. These essays discuss the interrelationships within the various Arab communities, as well as between these communities and society at large, in the fields of politics, trade and Islam.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 162 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
408 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-6718-184-6 (9789067181846)
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Content
Engseng Ho, "Before parochialization: Diasporic Arabs cast in creole waters"
Mohammed Redzuan Othman, "Conflicting political loyalties of the Arabs in Malaya before World War II"
Kees van Dijk, "Colonial fears, 1890-1918: Pan-Islamism and the Germano-Indian plot"
William R. Roff, "Murder as an aid to social history: The Arabs in Singapore in the early twentieth century"
Ulrike Freitag, "Arab merchants in Singapore: Attempt of a collective biography"
William Gervase Clarence-Smith, "Horse trading: The economic role of Arabs in the lesser Sunda islands, 1800-1940"
Sumit K. Mandal, "Forging a modern identity in Java in the early twentieth century"
Nico Kaptein, "The conflicts about the income on an Arab shrine: The Perkara Luar Batang in Batavia"
Ahmed Ibrahim Abu Shouk, "An Arabic manuscript on the life and career of Ahmed Muhammad Sûrkatî and his Irshâdî disciples in Java"
Huub de Jonge, "Contradictory and against the grain: Snouck Hurgronje on the Hadranis in the Dutch East Indies, 1889-1936"
Mohammed Redzuan Othman, "Conflicting political loyalties of the Arabs in Malaya before World War II"
Kees van Dijk, "Colonial fears, 1890-1918: Pan-Islamism and the Germano-Indian plot"
William R. Roff, "Murder as an aid to social history: The Arabs in Singapore in the early twentieth century"
Ulrike Freitag, "Arab merchants in Singapore: Attempt of a collective biography"
William Gervase Clarence-Smith, "Horse trading: The economic role of Arabs in the lesser Sunda islands, 1800-1940"
Sumit K. Mandal, "Forging a modern identity in Java in the early twentieth century"
Nico Kaptein, "The conflicts about the income on an Arab shrine: The Perkara Luar Batang in Batavia"
Ahmed Ibrahim Abu Shouk, "An Arabic manuscript on the life and career of Ahmed Muhammad Sûrkatî and his Irshâdî disciples in Java"
Huub de Jonge, "Contradictory and against the grain: Snouck Hurgronje on the Hadranis in the Dutch East Indies, 1889-1936"