Examines the theory and practice of kingship in the Later Mataram Period (16th to 19th centuries). The author takes an integrated approach in which each factor is studied from the importance of its functioning to the state, its place in the state organization, and its interaction with the other factors surveyed. Various chapter headings survey such diverse topics as the magical/religious implementation of kingship and its technical administration. This well-researched document grows from a tradition of scholarship on the Later Mataram period by the Dutch authors, Professors de Graaf and Schrieke.
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