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The History of Indonesia : Tracing an Archipelagic Legacy

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What if paradise wasn't found, but forged in blood and cloves? This book rips through the postcard image of Indonesia to reveal 5,000 years of spice wars, volcanic sacrifice, colonial brutality, and the rebellions that shaped the world's largest archipelago. From prehistoric shamans to Cold War massacres, Indonesia's real history is far darker and more dramatic than most people ever learn.

This large print edition traces the full arc of Indonesian history without softening the rough edges. You'll follow Srivijaya's pirate navy sinking Chinese junks with poisoned arrows, the construction of Borobudur and the human cost behind its grandeur, the spread of Islam through trade networks, and the arrival of the Dutch, whose VOC amputated hands for "spice theft" and boiled rebels alive. The Java War, where Prince Diponegoro's guerrillas fought a desperate campaign against colonial forces, gets honest treatment. So does the CIA's role in the 1965 massacres, where declassified files show Washington supplied death lists that fueled Suharto's purge of suspected communists. From Sukarno's fiery independence movement to the modern contradictions of Western mining operations in Papua, nothing has been scrubbed clean.

What's inside:

  • Prehistoric and Hindu-Buddhist era: betel-chewing shamans, volcano worship, the construction of Borobudur, and the Srivijaya pirate empire that controlled the seas
  • The spice trade and Islam's arrival: how trade networks spread religion across the archipelago and reshaped power from Sumatra to the Moluccas
  • Dutch colonial rule: the Banda Islands genocide, VOC brutality, the Java War, and the resistance fighters who refused to submit
  • Independence and its price: Sukarno's movement, the Japanese occupation during World War II, and the bloody road to sovereignty
  • Cold War betrayal and modern Indonesia: the CIA-backed massacres of 1965, Suharto's rise, and the ongoing exploitation of Papua's resources by Western mining operations

Reader review:
"The chapter on the Java War broke me. Prince Diponegoro's guerrillas starving in the jungle while colonial forces destroyed everything around them. My grandmother wept reading it. The sections on 1965 and the declassified CIA files were just as powerful. This is the Indonesian history book we needed. Large print made it easy for my whole family to read." Budi S.

Indonesia's history stretches across 5,000 years, 17,000 islands, and more violence and resilience than most people can imagine. This book tells it honestly, from volcanic origins to modern contradictions. Large print edition for comfortable reading.

Order your copy today.

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Details

  • ISBN-13: 9798312068535
  • ISBN-10: 9798312068535
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: February 2025
  • Dimensions: 10 x 7 x 0.45 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.84 pounds
  • Page Count: 214

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