The book "Mohammed Marx and Marhaen: The Roots of Indonesian Socialism" examines the development of socialism in Indonesia, especially by connecting Marxist ideas with local experience, which was popularized by the figure "Marhaen". In her book, Jeanne S. Mintz examines how Marx's thoughts are translated in the Indonesian context, where the struggles of ordinary people—as represented by Marha…
Mohammed, Marx and Marhaen: The Roots of Indonesian Socialism analyzes the ideological foundations of Indonesian socialism by examining the interaction between Islamic thought, Marxist theory, and indigenous concepts such as Marhaenism. Jeanne S. Mintz traces the development of socialist ideas in Indonesia within the context of colonialism, nationalism, and political movements, providing an in-…
Niue: The Island and Its People is a reprint of early ethnographic writings originally published in 1902 and 1903 in The Journal of the Polynesian Society. Authored by S. Percy Smith, with traditional narratives provided by the Niuean elder Pulekula, the book presents one of the earliest comprehensive ethnographic accounts of Niue. The text explores the island’s geography, settlement history,…
China’s History provides a comprehensive overview of the historical development of Chinese civilization from ancient times to the modern era. Written by Cao Dawei and Sun Yanjing, the book explores political institutions, social structures, cultural traditions, and major historical transformations that have shaped China’s long and complex past. This English edition, translated by Xiao Ying,…
This book is a documentary reader that explores major themes of conflict and consensus in modern American history. Edited by Allen F. Davis and Harold D. Woodman, the sixth edition presents a collection of historical essays, documents, and interpretations addressing political, social, economic, and cultural developments in the United States. The work emphasizes differing historical perspectives…
This book presents an in-depth narrative exploration of Tunisia as a modern North African nation that has achieved relative political stability, social cohesion, and economic progress. Written by Georgie Anne Geyer, the work combines travel writing with political and social analysis, offering insights into Tunisia’s governance, cultural identity, development strategies, and everyday life. Thr…
This book, Histoire de la Tunisie: Les temps modernes, examines the modern historical period of Tunisia, focusing on political, social, and economic transformations prior to the contemporary era. Written by E. Guellouz, A. Masmoudi, and M. Smida, the work analyzes the evolution of state structures, society, and external influences that shaped modern Tunisian history. As part of a broader nation…
This book presents a comprehensive historical account of Papua New Guinea covering the first one hundred years of its modern history. James Sinclair traces political, social, and colonial developments, examining the impact of European contact, administration, and governance on indigenous societies. The work provides an in-depth narrative of nation-building, cultural change, and political transf…
Volume 15 of the International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences continues the extensive scholarly exploration of major concepts, research traditions, and methodological developments across the social sciences. Edited by David L. Sills, this volume features authoritative articles contributed by leading scholars in sociology, anthropology, economics, political science, psychology, and related …
Volume 18 of the International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences is a biographical supplement providing detailed accounts of major figures whose work has significantly shaped the development of the social sciences. Edited by David L. Sills, the volume contains authoritative biographies written by specialists across sociology, anthropology, political science, economics, psychology, and related…