THE HISTORY OF ISLAM IN BOLAANG MONGONDOW, NORTH SULAWESI
Rationalisation and derationalisation of religionFootnote∗∗Research in Indonesia consisted of 24 months of fieldwork in Bolaang Mongondow between 1999 and 2007 and research in the Arsip Nasional in Jakarta under the auspices of Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) and supported by grants from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). I was also able to consult the Nationaalarchief in The Hague, the archives of the Landelijk Dienstencentrum in Utrecht and the KITLV in Leiden. I am grateful to these institutions and assistance from their staff. I would like to thank the participants of the symposium on ‘Islam in Eastern Indonesia’ in Frankfurt and the two anonymous IMW reviewers for their comments on previous drafts of this article.
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