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Aceh

open access: yes, 2020
The book "Aceh" is an Indonesian version (translated into that language by Aboe Bakar) of the original which was written in Dutch in 1938. The Indonesian version was published in Jakarta by Beuna Publishers in 1983. This book is held by the Music Archive of Monash University (MAMU) as part of their Lance Castles Collection.
H. C. Zentgraaff (8352456)
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The Adat Aceh

Indonesia and the Malay World, 2021
After the fall of Melaka to the Portuguese in 1511, Aceh began to assert itself as a formidable Malay sultanate.
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Six Months in Aceh

Australasian Psychiatry, 2007
Objective: Brief case histories are presented of people with schizophrenia treated in the Indonesian province of Aceh, where the author worked as a clinical psychologist for Medecines Sans Frontieres in 2005. Aceh was severely affected by the December 2004 tsunami, with significant destruction and loss of life. Conclusions: The case studies highlight
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The Free Aceh Elections? The 2009 Legislative Contests in Aceh

Indonesia, 2011
Page range: 113-130 ; The 2009 Indonesian Legislative elections were a significant test for Aceh’s peace and political autonomy, a moment of democratic transition for the troubled province. This article studies the 2009 elections in Aceh, suggesting that while the former rebels scored impressive support, the contests were not simply illustrations of ...
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Reconciliation in Aceh

2021
ASIEN: The German Journal on Contemporary Asia, Nr. 105 (2007): ASIEN (Oktober)
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Whither Aceh?

Third World Quarterly, 2001
10.1080/01436590120061697 ; Third World Quarterly ; 22 ; 3 ; 437 ...
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Aceh

2022
Danil Akbar Taqwadin, Riadi Husaini
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Aceh: Jakarta and Aceh fieldnotes, February-March 2003

2017
Notes include descriptions of dance, music and body percussion performances at a 2-day dance and music festival in Lhoseumawe. These are supplemented by interviews with experts in this type of performance and with interviews with members of the Aceh diaspora community in Java. Copyright 2003.
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The KKR Aceh and transitional justice in Aceh

2023
Melvin, Jess   +3 more
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