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Nationalism and Revolution in Indonesia

Nationalism and Revolution in Indonesia
Author: George McT. Kahin
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 533
Release: 2018-08-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1501731394

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Professor Kahin's classic 1952 study, reprinted for a contemporary audience. An immediate, vibrant portrait of a nation in the age of revolution, featuring interviews with many of the chief players. With new illustrations and a new introduction by Benedict R. O'G. Anderson.


To Nation by Revolution

To Nation by Revolution
Author: Anthony Reid
Publisher: National University of Singapore Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The twelve chapters of this book all derive from the reflections of a prominent historian on the nature of modern Indonesian history, over a 40-year time span. A central thread running through the book is the importance of the fact that Indonesia entered the modern community of nation-states through political revolution. This revolution has often been denied or downplayed as a failure because it did not have a communist outcome like those of China and Vietnam. A much better analogy is the French revolution - a profound breaking with and discrediting of the ancien regime but without the guiding hand of a disciplined party intent on power. Like other revolutions, it demanded a huge price in violence, human suffering, and the loss of cultural traditions; like them too, it offered a glittering prize. The prize turned out not to be the freedom and equality of which the revolutionaries had dreamt, but a previously inconceivable unity enforced by a state of a completely new kind. The Faustian bargain in by which Indonesia was created in the 1940s is at the heart of this book. All the chapters save one have been revised and updated for this publication, with the injection of some additional optimism called for by post-1998 democracy. The exception is the earliest paper, from 1967, on the paroxysm of violence that punctuated Indonesia's independent history from 1965-1966. This piece has been left unchanged as a document in the early quest for understanding of those horrific events.


Indonesia's Islamic Revolution

Indonesia's Islamic Revolution
Author: Kevin W. Fogg
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2019-12-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108487874

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The decolonization of Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim country, was seen by up to half of the population as a religious struggle. Utilizing a combination of oral history and archival research, Kevin W. Fogg presents a new understanding of the Indonesian revolution and of Islam as a revolutionary ideology.


Student Soldiers

Student Soldiers
Author: Suhario Padmodiwiryo
Publisher: Yayasan Pustaka Obor Indonesia
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 9794619612

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Hario Kecik’s diary is without peer in Indonesian literature as a portrait of talented and brave young revolutionaries during the first days of the Republic which followed a brutal Japanese occupation and finally led to the November 1945 Battle for Surabaya, the longest, bloodiest and most decisive warfare in the Republic’s history. More than one hundred thousand young men and women - the majority under twenty years of age - took up weapons against the modern British-Indian Army and arriving Dutch forces intending to re-establish Dutch colonial rule in the Indies. For Indonesian readers, no period of Indonesian history will better repay study than the events in Surabaya in the last months of 1945, when the August 17 Proclamation of Independence seemed had become almost a dead letter as the British and Japanese forces to combined to put down Merdeka! movements in Bandung, Bogor, Cirebon and Semarang. Young readers, especially, will take courage and marvel at the bravery of school-aged boys taking up arms, while Indonesian readers in general will finally understand that while August 17 was the date of the Proclamation, independence was by no means guaranteed as city after city fell post-war to the British. Surabaya and Hario’s Kecik’s generation changed all that


The Indonesian Revolution and the Singapore connection, 1945-1949

The Indonesian Revolution and the Singapore connection, 1945-1949
Author: Yong Mun Cheong
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2021-11-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9004487735

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This book explores a phase in the history of both Indonesia and Singapore that is little known. It is a narrative analysis of how the dynamics of the Indonesian revolution (1945-1949) overflowed into Singapore. In turn, Singapore was a base for the Indonesian nationalists, the British, the Dutch, and Chinese traders, with each group exploiting prevailing circumstances for their own interests. Indeed, the author argues that the success of Indonesia s struggle against the Dutch was due in no small measure to the opportunities available in Singapore to advance Indonesia s strategic aims. The Singapore connection during these years was a vital link.


Indonesia

Indonesia
Author: William C. Younce
Publisher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781590332498

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Indonesia - Issues, Historical Background & Bibliography