History of the Indian Archipelago: Containing an Account of the Manners, Art, Languages, Religions, Institutions, and Commerce of its Inhabitants

History of the Indian Archipelago: Containing an Account of the Manners, Art, Languages, Religions, Institutions, and Commerce of its Inhabitants

by John Crawfurd
History of the Indian Archipelago: Containing an Account of the Manners, Art, Languages, Religions, Institutions, and Commerce of its Inhabitants

History of the Indian Archipelago: Containing an Account of the Manners, Art, Languages, Religions, Institutions, and Commerce of its Inhabitants

by John Crawfurd
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Trained as a doctor, John Crawfurd (1783–1868) went on to have a distinguished career in colonial administration with the East India Company. He held senior posts in Java from 1811 to 1816, including that of resident at the court of Yogyakarta. A talented linguist and ethnologist, Crawfurd acquired a sound knowledge of ancient Kawi and contemporary Javanese. Upon his return to Britain in 1817, he became a fellow of the Royal Society and published this three-volume work on the Indonesian islands, principally Java, to great acclaim. Following further service abroad, he published accounts of his various missions in south-east Asia and an encyclopaedic sequel to the present work (all of which are reissued in the Cambridge Library Collection). Volume 2 examines language, literature, religion, and history, and the impact of Islam, Christianity and European colonisation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781108056151
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 04/18/2013
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - Perspectives from the Royal Asiatic Society
Pages: 594
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.34(d)

Table of Contents

Advertisement; Introduction; Part I. Character: 1. Physical form of the inhabitants of the archipelago; 2. Manners and characters of the Indian islanders; 3. Domestic ceremonies and familiar usages; 4. Games and amusements of the Indian islanders; 5. Manners of foreign settlers; Part II. Arts: 1. Useful arts; 2. Dress; 3. Art of war; Part III. Progress in Science and the Higher Arts: 1. Arithmetic; 2. Calendar; 3. Navigation and geography; 4. Medicine, music; Part IV. Agriculture: 1. General remarks on the husbandry of the Indian islands; 2. Husbandry of the materials of food; 3. Husbandry of articles of native luxury; 4. Husbandry of the materials of native manufactures and arts; 5. Husbandry of articles chiefly for foreign exportation.
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