A Dictionary of Indonesian History Since 1900

A Dictionary of Indonesian History Since 1900
Title A Dictionary of Indonesian History Since 1900 PDF eBook
Author Gregory Bruce Clancy
Publisher
Total Pages 258
Release 1992
Genre History
ISBN

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Historical Dictionary of Indonesia

Historical Dictionary of Indonesia
Title Historical Dictionary of Indonesia PDF eBook
Author Audrey Kahin
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 725
Release 2015-10-29
Genre History
ISBN 0810874563

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A wide-flung archipelago lying between the Pacific and Indian Oceans, Indonesia is the world's most populous Islamic country. For over two thousand years it was a crossroads on the major trading route between China and India, but it was not brought together into a single entity until the Dutch extended their rule throughout the Netherlands East Indies in the early part of the 20th century. Declaring its independence from the Dutch in 1945, the Republic of Indonesia was ruled by only two regimes over the next half century Throughout the years the country has continued to be dogged by an inefficient bureaucracy and by perpetual problems of corruption. However, since 2004 Indonesia has successfully carried out four direct elections for president, together with an equal number of elections for legislative bodies at all levels of government, and has finally in 2014 elected a president with no ties to either the military or to the previous authoritarian power structure. This third edition of Historical Dictionary of Indonesia contains a chronology, an introductory essay, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 900 cross-referenced entries on important personalities, politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Indonesia.

Historical Dictionary of Indonesia

Historical Dictionary of Indonesia
Title Historical Dictionary of Indonesia PDF eBook
Author R. B. Cribb
Publisher
Total Pages 752
Release 1992
Genre History
ISBN

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Eight hundred entries, thoroughly cross-referenced, cover people, places, organizations, terms, and products associated with Asia's third largest country (in both population and area). Supplementing material includes a brief introduction, a chronology, 12 maps, appendices listing prominent officials

Historical Atlas of Indonesia

Historical Atlas of Indonesia
Title Historical Atlas of Indonesia PDF eBook
Author Robert Cribb
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 264
Release 2000-11-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136780580

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This pioneering volume traces the history of the region which became Indonesia, from early times to the present day, in over three hundred specially drawn full-colour maps with detailed accompanying text. In doing so, the Atlas brings fresh life to the fascinating and tangled history of this immense archipelago. Beginning with the geographical and

A. H. Nasution and Indonesia's Elites

A. H. Nasution and Indonesia's Elites
Title A. H. Nasution and Indonesia's Elites PDF eBook
Author Barry Turner
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 295
Release 2017-11-17
Genre History
ISBN 1498560121

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This is an account of the military, political and personal life of Abdul Harus Nasution who was a seminal figure in modern Indonesian history in the years prior to his effective sidelining in the 1960s. He was an important commander during Indonesia’s struggle for independence, who rose to become a key leader of the Indonesian armed forces under the first president, Sukarno. Perhaps more significantly, he developed ideas about guerrilla warfare that developed into a sophisticated and socially conservative doctrine for the mobilising of civilian communities. This, in turn, became the underpinning of the repressive, military-backed New Order regime of Indonesia’s second president, Suharto, who ruled from 1966 until 1998, and which Nasution initially supported. Understanding Nasution’s thinking about ‘total people’s resistance’ is therefore very important for understanding the broader trajectory of Indonesian political history. That includes both the New Order and the emerging democratic regime that developed after its collapse. The new political system that called itself ‘the Refom Era’ was, in many ways, a direct reaction to the New Order military's penetration and close control of Indonesian society but it has never dismantled the ‘shadow’ state’ structure of the armed forces that Nasution designed and Suharto perfected. In other words, as this book shows, Nasution’s legacy still looms large today in Jokowi’s Indonesia. This is not the first assessment of Nasution’s life but it differs from earlier works by its investigation of Nasution’s personal life and, in particular, his relationship with the well-off and well-connected Gondokusumo family, of which he became a member by his marriage to Johana Sunarti Gondokusumo. The author’s thorough investigation of Nasution’s relationship with Sunarti and her father offers important new insights into how Nasution’s ideas evolved, as does the translations of important extracts from Nasution’s own voluminous writing included in the text.

Religion, Law and Intolerance in Indonesia

Religion, Law and Intolerance in Indonesia
Title Religion, Law and Intolerance in Indonesia PDF eBook
Author Tim Lindsey
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 430
Release 2016-05-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317327802

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Despite its overwhelmingly Muslim majority, Indonesia has always been seen as exceptional for its diversity and pluralism. In recent years, however, there has been a rise in "majoritarianism", with resurgent Islamist groups pushing hard to impose conservative values on public life – in many cases with considerable success. This has sparked growing fears for the future of basic human rights, and, in particular, the rights of women and sexual and ethnic minority groups. There have, in fact, been more prosecutions of unorthodox religious groups since the fall of Soeharto in 1998 than there were under the three decades of his authoritarian rule. Some Indonesians even feel that the pluralism they thought was constitutionally guaranteed by the national ideology, the Pancasila, is now under threat. This book contains essays exploring these issues by prominent scholars, lawyers and activists from within Indonesia and beyond, offering detailed accounts of the political and legal implications of rising resurgent Islamism in Indonesia. Examining particular cases of intolerance and violence against minorities, it also provides an account of the responses offered by a weak state that now seems too often unwilling to intervene to protect vulnerable minorities against rising religious intolerance.

Indonesian Heritage

Indonesian Heritage
Title Indonesian Heritage PDF eBook
Author Anthony Reid
Publisher Didier Millet,Csi
Total Pages 0
Release 1996
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9789813018280

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Indonesia's early modern history, is explained in full showing how the various states contributed to the global economy reaching a 17th-century heyday before the fall of the last states in 1900.