Entries from January 2007

Ritus Modernisasi

4:01 am in art, history, Indonesia, Peacock, James L., social science | No Comments

Ritus Modernisasi

Aspek Sosial & Simbolik Teater Rakyat Indonesia
by James L. Peacock (1968)

Studies the (pre-’65 gestapu) historical, social and artistic importance of this “proletarian drama”, ludruk.


Natasha’s Dance

4:22 am in Figes, Orlando, history, Russia & USSR | 1 Comment

Natasha’s Dance

A Cultural History of Russia
by Orlando Figes (2002)

Thematically organized, the book encompasses the cultural history of Russia from around 17th to 20th century, with heavy emphasis on the earlier period, especially the 18th and 19th century. Central to all these themes are the questions of quintessential “Russian culture” and national identities.


Soul Made Flesh

3:33 am in Europe, history, science, Zimmer, Carl | No Comments

Soul Made Flesh

How the secrests of the brain were uncovered in seventeenth-century England
by Carl Zimmer (2004)

An account of how people “first” became aware of the secrets of human brain in the seventeenth century, with particular focus on major players, i.e. Thomas Willis and his contemporaries such as Wren, Descartes, Harvey, Boyle, and Hooke.


A History of Modern Russia

9:37 pm in history, Russia & USSR, Service, Robert | No Comments

A History of Modern Russia

From Nicholas II to Putin
by Robert Service (2003)

Lucidly written with a lack of political bent and a handful of wry humour, this revised and updated history of Russia is a useful general reference on Soviet past with the main focus on the period of communist government.


A History of Modern Indonesia

4:20 am in history, Indonesia, Recommended, Ricklefs, M.C., social science | No Comments

A History of Modern Indonesia

since c.1200 (3rd ed.)
by M.C. Ricklefs (2001)

Designed as a stepping stone for those overwhelmed by the wealth of specialised information, or those wanting relatively detailed panoramic view of Indonesian history in English without the overemphasis on colonialism and exoticism.


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