Kamar Bola and Waringin : continuity and change in a Javanese town and its surroundings
Abstract
This thesis is concerned with presenting a rounded picture of the
development of a medium-sized town in Java.
Pare, a town of some 45,000 people, is located in East Java, where
it serves as the administrative, marketing, educational, and cultural
centre for a wide rural area. In this study, the history of Pare is
traced from its legendary origins through its growth in the Dutch
colonial period and its distress in the upheavals of the 1940s to its
present status. Changes in Pare's administrative framework,
communication system, and connections with its agricultural economic
base are all treated. The main perspectives are historical, social and
cultural. Attention throughout is given to a distinction between
internal and external forces leading to changes, and to the interplay
between these two.
Though the major approaches in the thesis stem from the social
sciences, it is important never to lose sight of the fact that the town
under study is a Javanese town, and thus Javanese perceptions of the
town, its surroundings and the changes or the readjustments it has
undergone are given weight as well.
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