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    Peacemaking from above, peace from below ending conflict between regional rivals by Ripsman, Norrin M.

    Published 2016
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    Modern Albania from dictatorship to democracy in Europe by Abrahams, Fred

    Published 2015
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    Islamisation and its opponents in Java a political, social, cultural and religious history, c. 1930 to the present by Ricklefs, M. C. (Merle Calvin)

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…I TROUBLED PATH TO DEEPER ISLAMISATION, TO C. 1998--ch. 1 Islamisation in Java to c. 1930--3Creating the Mystic Synthesis--Polarising Javanese society--ch. 2 Under colonial rule:Javanese society and Islam in the 1930--Social parameters: The census of 1930--impact of the Great Depression--Javanese life and culture in kraton and countrysid--Islam in Java: Reform, local traditions and mysticism--Abangan and santri--Polarised on the precipice--ch. 3 War and Revolution, 1942--: The hardening of boundaries--Japanese occupation--Revolution--Abangan-santri violence-- ch. 4 first freedom experiment: Aliran politics and Communist opposition to Islamisation, 1950--santri-abangan balance--Aliran in politics and culture, and the elections of 1955-7--violent conflicts of 1963-6--ch. 5 totalitarian experiment (I): Kebatinan, Christian and government competition and the end of aliran politics 1966-80s --Soeharto's spirituality--Abangan folk arts and cults in the early New Order-- Kebatian under the early New Order--Christianisation and other conversions away from Islam--Government competition--death of aliran politics and Islamisation from below--Modernists' laments at national level--Grass-roots purification movements in Surakarta in the 1970s--Modernist-led Islamisation--Deepening Islamisation by the early 1980s--Early New Order ironies-- New Order as an historicist state--ch. 6 totalitarian experiment (II): Grass-roots Islamisation and advancing Islamism, c. 1980s-98--changing, Islamising society--Regime demands for ideological conformity--Reconciliation between NU and the New Order regime--arts under the later New Order Revivalism, Islamism and the later Soeharto region--Java Islamised?…”
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