The Heritage of Arung Palakka: A History of South Sulawesi (Celebes) in the Seventeenth CenturySpringer Science & Business Media, 2013. 11. 11. - 367페이지 to use the Dutch presence to institute far-reaching innovations in his society. It became apparent that, while the Company's initial involve ment with South Sulawesi had required some military action, its sub sequent activities were often limited to that of arbiter in local disputes. Y et its approval was an essential element without which no local prince could exercise authority confidently. The reputation of the Company helped to sustain its position and that of anyone fortunate or clever enough to become linked with it. Arung Palakka's repeated references throughout his life to this link served a dual purpose: it reaffirmed his continuing devotion and loyalty to the Company, while reminding the people of South Sulawesi of the weapon which he could wield if neces sary to maintain power. Bearing the Company's trust as a right, Arung Palakka was able to introduce changes with little real opposition from within South Sulawesi. The Company has often been blamed for radical innovations in Malay-Indonesian societies, but as this study shows, in South Sulawesi at least the initiative clearly carne from a local ruler. Only research in other areas influenced by the Company's presence will demonstrate whether or not the South Sulawesi experience was unique. A secondary but nonetheless important reason for this study was to examine the roots of the large scale emigrations from South Sulawesi in the second half of the 17th century. |
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... Siang . Siang first appears in European sources in a Portuguese map dating from about 1540 . Mamuju ( Mandar ) , Siang , Tallo , and Garassi on the west coast of Sulawesi were also known to Portuguese cartographers . According to a 16th ...
... Siang . Siang first appears in European sources in a Portuguese map dating from about 1540 . Mamuju ( Mandar ) , Siang , Tallo , and Garassi on the west coast of Sulawesi were also known to Portuguese cartographers . According to a 16th ...
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... Siang was eclipsed by the new rising power on the west coast , the kingdom of Goa . An alliance between Goa and Tallo against Siang finally brought about its demise and oblivion sometime in the late 16th century ( Pelras 1977 : 252-5 ) ...
... Siang was eclipsed by the new rising power on the west coast , the kingdom of Goa . An alliance between Goa and Tallo against Siang finally brought about its demise and oblivion sometime in the late 16th century ( Pelras 1977 : 252-5 ) ...
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... Siang's political ambitions . But perhaps a more crucial reason for the peaceful co - existence of these two overlords in this early period was the fact that the peninsula still allowed for expansion into two natural spheres of ...
... Siang's political ambitions . But perhaps a more crucial reason for the peaceful co - existence of these two overlords in this early period was the fact that the peninsula still allowed for expansion into two natural spheres of ...
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... Siang , and created a pattern of imperial ambitions which were emulated by subsequent Goa rulers in the 16th and 17th centuries ( Abdurrahim n.d.:22 ) . The laconic almost disinterested account of Goa's significant victory over Siang ...
... Siang , and created a pattern of imperial ambitions which were emulated by subsequent Goa rulers in the 16th and 17th centuries ( Abdurrahim n.d.:22 ) . The laconic almost disinterested account of Goa's significant victory over Siang ...
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... Siang and Suppa , provided the manpower , expertise , and motivation to transform Goa into the most efficient and highly organized kingdom in the area . Since there is no reason to believe that the citing of Tunipalangga's achievements ...
... Siang and Suppa , provided the manpower , expertise , and motivation to transform Goa into the most efficient and highly organized kingdom in the area . Since there is no reason to believe that the citing of Tunipalangga's achievements ...
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Chapter II | 45 |
Chapter III | 73 |
Chapter IV | 100 |
Chapter V | 117 |
Chapter VI | 137 |
Chapter VII | 156 |
Chapter VIII | 208 |
Chapter IX | 228 |
Chapter X | 243 |
Chapter XI | 264 |
Chapter XII | 299 |
Appendix | 305 |
Notes | 312 |
Bibliography | 320 |
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