Religion and social ethos in Indonesia

Benedict R. O'G Anderson, Mitsuo Nakamura, Mohammad Slamet
Publisher: Melbourne : Monash University, 1977.
ISBN: 0909835306   ISBN13: 9780909835309   DDC: 291   LCC: BL2110  

Notes:

"Papers given at the annual set of public lectures on Indonesia,
organized jointly by the Australia-Indonesia Association and the
Centre of Southeast Asian Studies, prior to Indonesian Independence
day, August, 1975."

Includes bibliographies.

Classification:

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Dewey Class: 291 -- Comparative religion
LCC Number: BL2110

Book Details:

Language: eng
Physical Description: ii, 61 p. ; 28 cm.

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