| Dr. Muhammad Fajar | |
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| 2020 | The Path to Preemption: The Politics of Indonesian Student Movements during the Regime Transition, 1998-1999 |
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Dr. Luthfi Adam |
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| 2020 | Cultivating Power: Buitenzorg Botanic Garden and Empire-Building in the Netherlands East Indies, 1745-1917 |
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Dr. Gde Dwitya Arief Metera |
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| 2021 | Coercion in Search of Legitimacy: The Secular State, Religious Politics, and Religious Coercion in Indonesia Under the New Order, 1967-1998 |
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Dr. Sabina Satriyani Puspita |
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| 2023 | The Butterfly Effect: Stealth Politics by the Reformist Women’s Movement in Indonesia in the Struggle for Gender Equality (1945-Present) |
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Dr. Norman Joshua Soelias |
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| 2023 | Fashioning Authoritarianism: Militarization of Society in Indonesia, 1930-1966 |
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Dr. Rahardhika Utama |
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| 2023 | Embedded Peasantry and Economic Transformation in the Asian Rubber Belt |
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Dr. Sindhunata Hargyono |
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| 2023 | The Making of the Indonesian National Front Yard |
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Dr. Kadek Wara Urwasi |
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| 2024 | Interests, Power, and Ideas: The Politics of Urban Informality Governance in Jakarta, 1945-2022 |
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Dr. Yoes C. Kenawas |
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| 2024 | Dynasty Inc.: The Emergence and Endurance of Political Dynasties in Indonesia |
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Dr. Sari Damar Ratri |
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| 2024 | Investment in Children, Intervention for Mothers: Human Capital Development in Indonesia’s Stunting Prevention |
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Dr. Aulia Dwi Nastiti |
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| 2025 | Behind the Digital Boom: Proprietary Markets and Platform Capitalism Expansion in Indonesia |
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Dr. Muhammad Ridha |
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| 2025 | Non-Oligarchic Power: The Effectiveness of Workers’ Mobilization under Oligarchy in Indonesia. |
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Dr. Eunike Setiadarma |
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| 2025 | The Craft of Care: Household, Emotions, and Thought in Indonesia, 1890s-1960s |
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Dr. Perdana Putri |
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| 2025 | Profiting Off the Future Loss: Land Speculation and Brokerage in Indonesia’s Palm Oil Plantations |
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Dr. Sofyan Ansori |
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| 2025 | Fire Play: Fire Governance and Indigenous Responses in Indonesia |
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Dr. Febi Rizki Ramadhan |
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| 2025 | An Impossible World: A Social Life of Heteronormativity and Islamic Orthodoxy in Indonesia |
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Dr. Mirna Nadia |
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| 2025 | The Heteronormative Family as Moral Infrastructure: Citizenship and National Belonging in Indonesia |