M.C. Ricklefs, Soul Catcher: Java’s Fiery Prince Mangkunagara I 1726-95. Singapore: NUS Press, 2018 [Book Review]

Journal of Dharma Studies 4 (2):281-283 (2020)
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ExtractIn this, his final study of court politics in Central Java during the eighteenth century, Merle Ricklefs returns to the years and events that form the subject of his first book, Jogjakarta under Sultan Mangkubumi 1749–1792: A History of the Division of Java, viewed now from the perspective of the life and career of another rebellious prince.

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