Book

Social status and power in Java

Athlone Press (20) • Published In 1969 • Pages: 10, 171

By: Palmier, Leslie H..

Abstract
This source contains information on power and status in Central Java. The author’s purpose was to investigate “…systems of status in Java and their relation to changes in the administrative and economic field”. Information is presented on the Javanese Regents; status and kinship among the Javanese nobility; regents and wives; maternal status, kinship, and appointments; poverty and honor; nobility and officials; Javanese-Chinese relationships; the Provisional Regional People’s Assembly; informal relationships among officials; the public recognition of status; and the transmission of power. The author concludes that systems of status have changed.
Subjects
Classes
Religious denominations
Education system
Status, role, and prestige
Districts
Ethnic stratification
Towns
Kin relationships
Textile industries
Administrative agencies
culture
Javanese
HRAF PubDate
2019
Region
Asia
Sub Region
Southeast Asia
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Marlene Martin ; 1982
Field Date
1951-1954
Coverage Place
central Java, Indonesia
Notes
by Leslie H. Palmier
Revision of part of the authors thesis, University of London, 1956
Includes bibliographical references (p. 167-168)
LCCN
74473668
LCSH
Javanese (Indonesian people)/Social status--Indonesia--Java
Java (Indonesia)--Social conditions