Martinho Borromeu
Editor: Natalino da Costa Soares
Rp. 80.000
Deskripsi
Few contemporary nations reveal as profound an entanglement of suffering, resistance, and historical memory as Timor-Leste. The emergence of the Timorese state cannot be understood merely as the outcome of a conventional process of decolonisation, but rather as the culmination of a long historical trajectory marked by domination, violence, popular resistance, and national reconstruction. For centuries, the Timorese territory was subjected to successive regimes of power that profoundly shaped its social, cultural, and political structures. Portuguese colonial presence, consolidated from the sixteenth century onwards, introduced administrative and religious institutions, yet also inscribed asymmetrical relations of power that conditioned the island’s social and economic development.
| Halaman | Penerbit |
| xiv + 75 hlm | PT. Nas Media Indonesia |
| ISBN | E-ISBN |
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX | XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX |
| Ukuran | Bahasa |
| 14,5 x 20,5 cm | Indonesia |









