Publisher's Synopsis
"Licht- En Schaduwbeelden Uit De Binnenlanden Van Java" by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn offers a fascinating glimpse into the heart of 19th-century Java. This detailed exploration delves into the character, civilization, customs, and practices of the Javanese people. Junghuhn's work provides invaluable insights into the social and cultural landscape of Java during a pivotal period of its history.
Through vivid descriptions and keen observations, the book paints a rich tapestry of Javanese life, exploring both its bright and shadowy aspects. This historical account remains a valuable resource for those interested in the history, anthropology, and cultural heritage of Indonesia.
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