Dutch Colonialism and Indonesian Islam: Contacts and Conflicts, 1596-1950Rodopi, 2006 - 174 páginas 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. |
Contenido
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25 | 50 |
COMPANY DIRECTORS IN NATURAL HOSTILITY | 60 |
INDONESIAN REACTIONS | 124 |
MUSLIMS AND CHRISTIANS | 140 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 155 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Dutch Colonialism and Indonesian Islam: Contacts and Conflicts, 1596-1950 Karel A. Steenbrink Vista de fragmentos - 1993 |
Dutch Colonialism and Indonesian Islam: Contacts and Conflicts, 1596-1950 Karel A. Steenbrink Vista de fragmentos - 1993 |
Términos y frases comunes
Achin Adviezen affair already Ambon Amsterdam ANRI Arabic areas Baal Bandung Batavia Berge Catholic century chapter Christ Christian church circumcision Coen Colenbrander colonial government Company conflicts conversion Corpus Diplomaticum culture discussion doctrine Dutch East Indies East Indian especially Europeans faith Frederick de Houtman Goens Governor-General Groot Harthoorn Hazeu Holle Holle's Houtman India Indonesian Indonesian Islam Islamic education Islamic law Jakarta Java Javanese Jongeling king KITLV Koran Kraemer Laskar Jihad leaders Leiden Linschoten Lion Cachet Lith Mahomet Malay marriages Martinus Nijhoff Mecca minister mission missionary Mohammed Mohammedan Moluccas mosque Muhammad Muhammadiyah Muslims native Natsir Netherlands Nuruddin ar-Raniri official Oost-Indien pagan Pancasila period pesantren Plakaatboek Poensen political Portuguese position prophet Protestant Raffles Raniri regent Relandus religion religious respect s-Gravenhage Sadrach Sayid Uthman schools Schuurman Snouck Hurgronje society Steenbrink Suharto Sukarno sultan Sumatra theological tion trade translation Valentijn village Voetius Walaeus Western wrote Yogyakarta