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Islam and Politics in a Malay State: Kelantan 1838–1969. By Clive S. Kessler. Cornell University Press: Ithaca and London, 1978. Pp. 274.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 November 2008

Francis Robinson
Affiliation:
Royal Holloway College, University of London

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References

1 Kessler, C. S., ‘Islam, Society and Political Behaviour: Some Comparative Implications of the Malay Case’, British Journal of Sociology, 23 (1972) 3350;CrossRefGoogle Scholar‘Muslim Identity and Political Behaviour in Kelantan’, in Roff, W. R. (ed.), Kelanlan: Religion, Society and Politics in a Malay Slate (Kuala Lumpur, 1974), 272313;Google ScholarThe Politics of Islamic Egalitarianism’, Humaniora Islamica, 2 (1974), 237–52.Google Scholar

2 For an attempted analysis along these lines see Robinson, Francis, ‘Islam and Muslim Separatism’, in Robb, P. and Yapp, M. (eds), Political Identity in South Asia (London, 1979).Google Scholar