Soul Catcher: Javas Fiery Prince Mangkunagara I, 17261795
English
By (author): M.C. Ricklefs
Mangkunagara I (1726-1795) was one of the most flamboyant figures of eighteenth-century Java. A charismatic rebel from 1740 to 1757 and one of the foremost military commanders of his age, he won the loyalty of many followers. He was also a devout Muslim of the Mystic Synthesis style, a devotee of Javanese culture and a lover of beautiful women and Dutch gin. His enemiesthe Surakarta court, his uncle the rebel and later Sultan Mangkubumi of Yogyakarta and the Dutch East India Companywere unable to subdue him, even when they united against him. In 1757 he settled as a semi-independent prince in Surakarta, pursuing his objective of as much independence as possible by means other than war, a frustrating time for a man who was a fighter to his fingertips. Professor Ricklefs here employs an extraordinary range of sources in Dutch and Javaneseamong them Mangkunagara Is voluminous autobiographical account of his years at war, the earliest autobiography in Javanese so far knownto bring this important figure to life. As he does so, our understanding of Javas devastating civil war of the mid-eighteenth century is transformed and much light is shed on Islam and culture in Java.
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