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Misra, Satya Swarup
New Delhi: Munshiram Manohorlal, 1992
294.5 SAT a
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Australia: Blackwell, 2003
294.5 BLA
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Ratnakar, Pramesh
London: Tiger Books International, 1996
294.5 RAT h
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Roy, Pratap Chandra
Calcutta: Oriental, 1956
294.592 ROY m
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Pande Nyoman Djero Pramana
Surakarta: Citra Etnika, 2004
294.5 PAN t
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Fox, David J. Stuart
Jakarta: Jayakarta Agubg Offset, 1982.
726.192 FOX o
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Mohd. Zariat Abdul Rani
"ABSTRAK
This article takes as its starting point the early observation that describes the vastness of the research corpus on the cultural history of Indonesia. The vastness of this corpus is, among other things, contributed to by the writings of Western scholars. Among those that are considered classics and frequently used as important references are De Hindoe-Javaansche Tijd by N.J. Krom (1950), Nusantara: A History of Indonesia by Bernard H.M. Vlekke (1959), and Indonesia: Trade and Society by J.C. Van Leur (1955). Initial readings find that these Western scholars? writings often raise the question of the role and contribution of Hinduism and Islam in Indonesia. This draws attention to their views
and standpoint as Westerners on the history of Indonesian culture, especially in the context of comparison between Hinduism and Islam. This article is written with the purpose of discussing the role and contribution of Islam and Hinduism in the history of Indonesia according to the perspective of three Western scholars, namely N.J. Krom, Bernard
H.M. Vlekke and J.C. Van Leur in the writings mentioned above. This discussion finds that these writings studied are more inclined to acknowledge the significance of the role and contribution of Hinduism in the history of Indonesian culture, with the presence of Islam said to have not reduced the influence of Hinduism."
[Direktorat Riset dan Pengabdian Masyarakat UI;Universiti Putra Malaysia. Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication;Universiti Putra Malaysia. Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication, Universiti Putra Malaysia. Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication], 2010
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Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Mohd. Zariat Abdul Rani
"This article takes as its starting point the early observation that describes the vastness of the research corpus on the
cultural history of Indonesia. The vastness of this corpus is, among other things, contributed to by the writings of
Western scholars. Among those that are considered classics and frequently used as important references are De Hindoe-
Javaansche Tijd by N.J. Krom (1950), Nusantara: A History of Indonesia by Bernard H.M. Vlekke (1959), and
Indonesia: Trade and Society by J.C. Van Leur (1955). Initial readings find that these Western scholars’ writings often
raise the question of the role and contribution of Hinduism and Islam in Indonesia. This draws attention to their views
and standpoint as Westerners on the history of Indonesian culture, especially in the context of comparison between
Hinduism and Islam. This article is written with the purpose of discussing the role and contribution of Islam and
Hinduism in the history of Indonesia according to the perspective of three Western scholars, namely N.J. Krom, Bernard
H.M. Vlekke and J.C. Van Leur in the writings mentioned above. This discussion finds that these writings studied are
more inclined to acknowledge the significance of the role and contribution of Hinduism in the history of Indonesian
culture, with the presence of Islam said to have not reduced the influence of Hinduism."
Universiti Putra Malaysia. Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication, 2010
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Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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McDaniel, June
"This article discusses the challenges of adaptation for Indonesian religion. It describes the ways that the major Indonesian religions have changed to fit the requirements of being recognized religions, and focuses as an example on the ways that Balinese Hinduism has changed to become Agama Hindu Dharma Indonesia. It also examines the traditional theological problem of “faith and works” in the Indonesian context, and the concerns used to balance modernization and religious freedom."
University of Indonesia, Faculty of Humanities, 2014
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Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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