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Maritime Indonesia and the Archipelagic Outlook: Some reflections from a multidisciplinary perspective on old port cities in Java

The present paper reflects on Indonesia’s status as an archipelagic state and a maritime nation from a historical perspective. It explores the background of a multi-year research project into Indonesia’s maritime past currently being undertaken at the Humanities Faculty of Universitas Indonesia. The...

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Published in:Wacana (Depok, Bogor, Indonesia) Bogor, Indonesia), 2016-01, Vol.17 (1), p.97-120
Main Authors: Lauder, Multamia R.M.T, Lauder, Allan F
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