First paragraph: This hefty tome of more than five hundred pages is the third and longest volume in Merle Ricklefs’s trilogy on the history of the Islamization of Java – the most populous island of the world’s largest Muslim nation state: Indonesia. It completes a narrative which started with Mystic Synthesis in Java: A History of Islamisation from the Fourteenth to the Early Nineteenth Centuries (2006), followed by Polarising Javanese Society: Islamic and Other Visions (c. 1830-1930) (2007). It also continues an argument for understanding the Islamization of Java as an open-ended and ongoing process of religious transformation.
Islamisation and Its Opponents in Java : A Political, Social, Cultural and Religious History, c. 1930 to the Present, by M. C. Ricklefs
First paragraph:
This hefty tome of more than five hundred pages is the third and longest volume in Merle Ricklefs’s trilogy on the history of the Islamization of Java – the most populous island of the world’s largest Muslim nation state: Indonesia. It completes a narrative which started with Mystic Synthesis in Java: A History of Islamisation from the Fourteenth to the Early Nineteenth Centuries (2006), followed by Polarising Javanese Society: Islamic and Other Visions (c. 1830-1930) (2007). It also continues an argument for understanding the Islamization of Java as an open-ended and ongoing process of religious transformation.
Kersten, Carool. “Islamisation and Its Opponents in Java : A Political, Social, Cultural and Religious History, C. 1930 to the Present, by M. C. Ricklefs”. Ilahiyat Studies 6/2 (Haziran 2016), 263-267. https://doi.org/10.12730/13091719.2015.62.135.