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1 Cosmopolis Conference The Making of Religious Traditions in the Indonesian Archipelago: History and Heritage in Global Perspective (1600-1940) Friday, 20 June Location: Multi-Media Hall North Wing, 3 rd Floor UGM Main Building 08:00 Transport from the hotel to the venue. 08:00 08:30 Registration and coffee/tea 08:45 09:15 Welcome Prof. dr Bambang Purwanto (Universitas Gadjah Mada) Prof. dr Jos Gommans (Leiden University) 09:15 10:15 Keynote Dr Ronit Ricci (Australian National University) Reading a History of Writing: heritage, religion, and script change in Java 10:15 10:30 Coffee/tea break 10:30 11:45 Panel I: Cosmopolis and Vernacular Chair: Prof. dr Jos Gommans (Leiden University) Prof. dr Ben Arps (Leiden University) Religious Culture Displaced: A Comparative-Historical View of Javanese World-Making Overseas Abdur Rahoof Ottathingal (Leiden University) Vernacular Islam in Trans-Formation: Arabi-Malayalam and Jawi compared Mahmood Kooria (Leiden University) Transmission of Islamic Legal Ideas across the Indian Ocean: Indonesian Engagements with a Malabari Text of the Sixteenth Century 12:00 13:30 Lunch 13:30 15:30 Panel II: Magic and Metissage Chair: Prof. Emeritus Merle Ricklefs (Australian National University) Prof. dr Romain Bertrand (CERI-Science Po, Paris) Religious Innovation in the Spanish Philippines. Folk Filipino Witchcraft, Renegades, and the Inquisition in Post-Conquest Manila (c. 1577-1625) Dr Ryan Crewe (University of Colorado at Denver) From the Moluccas to Mexico: Religious Geopolitics and Global Mestizaje in the Transpacific Inquisition Trial of a Moluccan Soldier, 1580-1650 Deepshikha Boro (Leiden University)

2 Spinning the Web: Guy Tachard between Diplomacy, Mission and Republic of Letters Ariel Lopez (Leiden University) Politics and Religious Conversion in Minahasa, Bolaang-Mongondow and the Sanghir Archipelago, c. 1830-1900 Dr Isaac Donoso (University of Alicante) Steps towards a Philippine Islamic Identity 15:30 15:45 Coffee/tea Break 15:45 17:30 Panel III: Performing Religion and Ritual Chair: Dr Carolien Stolte (Leiden University) Dr Chiara Formichi (Cornell University) Performing Religion: Commemorating the Family of the Prophet in Sumatra Yulianti (Universitas Gadjah Mada/Leiden University) Considering the Role of Buddhist Women in the History of Buddhism in Indonesia (1930-40) Ghamal Satya Muhammad (Universitas Indonesia) Widjojo Koesoemo Flower Between Tradition and Science, 1830-1939 Dr David Kloos (VU Amsterdam) From Acting to Being: Expressions of Religious Agency in Aceh, ca. 1600-1900 19:00 Conference dinner hosted by UGM

3 Saturday, 21 June Location: Multi-Media Hall North Wing, 3 rd Floor UGM Main Building 09:00-09:30 Coffee/tea 09:30 10:30 Keynote Prof. Emeritus Merle Ricklefs (Australian National University) Repetitions in the History of Islamisation in Java: Looking for Causation 10:30 12:00 Panel IV: Power and Islami(ci)zation Chair: Dr Ronit Ricci (Australian National University) Prof. dr André Wink (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Sea Power and Islam in the Indian Ocean and the Malay-Indonesian Archipelago Simon Kemper (Universitas Gadjah Mada/Leiden University) War-bands on Java: Mandala and Military Labour Markets described in VOC-sources Adieyatna Fajri (Universitas Gadjah Mada) Royal Pilgrimages in Seventeenth-century Java and North-India 12.00 13.30 Lunch 13:30 15:15 Panel V: Reform and New Traditions Chair: Dr Alicia Schrikker (Leiden University) Dr Nico Kaptein (Leiden University) A Maker of Islam in Indonesia: Sayyid `Uthman (1822-1914). Oliver Crawford (Cambridge University) Mediation of Islamic Modernism and Minangkabau Tradition in the Thought of Tan Malaka Dr Nyoman Wijaya (Universitas Udayana, Denpasar) Bali and the Invention of Hinduism Dr Henk Niemeyer (De Corts Foundation, Jakarta) Colonial Features of a Protestant Ecclesiastical Order in Indonesia: The Protestant Church of the Netherlands Indies, 1933 1942 15.15 15.30 Coffee/tea 15:30 17:00 Panel VI: Religious Renewal in Education and Media Chair: Prof. dr Bambang Purwanto (Universitas Gadjah Mada) Dr Hilman Latief (Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta) Philanthropy, Islamic Renewal and Citizenship in Indonesia Sander Tetteroo (Univesritas Gadjah Mada/Leiden University) State Relief and Private Philanthropy in Colonial Indonesia: The Case of the c. 1900-1904 Famine Dr Su Lin Lewis (University of Birmingham)

4 Patches of the World Elsewhere: Schools, Media, and the Cosmopolitan Imagination in Southeast Asian Port-cities Johny A. Khusyairi (Universitas Gadjah Mada/Leiden University) Forming Urban Javanese Christianity in Colonial Java 19:00 Conference dinner hosted by Leiden University

5 Sunday, 22 June Location: Multi Media Room Gedung Margono 2nd fl Fakultas Ilmu Budaya 08:30 09:00 Coffee/tea 09:00 11:00 Panel VII: Colonial Rule and the Making of Religious Heritage Chair: Prof. dr Leo Lucassen (Leiden University) Dr Abdul Wahid (Universitas Gadjah Mada) Fiscal compromise or religious tolerance? Colonial Taxation Policy and Religious Practice in Java, 1850s-1920s Sanne Ravensbergen (Leiden University) Potong tangan : The Ritualization of Islamic Legal Advice in Colonial Java, 1807-1918 Prof. dr Charles Jeurgens (Leiden University) Heritagization of Religion? Collecting Practices in the Nineteenth-century Dutch Indies Dr Marieke Bloembergen (KITLV) Indonesia in the Light of India. Heritages, Scholars and Religious Revivalism across Borders, 1920s- 1970s 11:00 11:30 Coffee/tea Poster-presentation: Bente van der Leede (Leiden University): The making of the Karangasem Museum (Bali) 11:30 13:00 Closing Roundtable Chair: Prof. dr Jos Gommans (Leiden University) Reports by all panel chairs 13:00 14:00 Lunch 14:00 18:00 Excursion