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5. Peace and Reconciliation? From Violence to Coexistence
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Christopher R. Duncan
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- List of Abbreviations xv
- A Note on Translation and Pseudonyms xvii
- 1. Religious Violence? 1
- 2. Historical Preludes to the 1999– 2000 Conflict 22
- 3. From Ethnic Conflict to Holy War 47
- 4. Massacres, Militias, and Forced Conversions 75
- 5. Peace and Reconciliation? From Violence to Coexistence 105
- 6. Managing Memories of Violence: Competing Notions of Victimhood in North Maluku 128
- 7. Memorializing the Dead in Postconflict North Maluku 148
- Conclusion 169
- Appendix A. The Bloody Sosol Letter 179
- Appendix B. Peace Declaration of the Tobelo Adat Community 189
- Notes 199
- References 215
- Index 235
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- List of Abbreviations xv
- A Note on Translation and Pseudonyms xvii
- 1. Religious Violence? 1
- 2. Historical Preludes to the 1999– 2000 Conflict 22
- 3. From Ethnic Conflict to Holy War 47
- 4. Massacres, Militias, and Forced Conversions 75
- 5. Peace and Reconciliation? From Violence to Coexistence 105
- 6. Managing Memories of Violence: Competing Notions of Victimhood in North Maluku 128
- 7. Memorializing the Dead in Postconflict North Maluku 148
- Conclusion 169
- Appendix A. The Bloody Sosol Letter 179
- Appendix B. Peace Declaration of the Tobelo Adat Community 189
- Notes 199
- References 215
- Index 235