Tim Hannigan

Brief History of Indonesia


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      A BRIEF HISTORY OF

       INDONESIA

       SULTANS, SPICES, AND TSUNAMIS:

       THE INCREDIBLE STORY OF SOUTHEAST ASIA’S LARGEST NATION

      TIM HANNIGAN

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      Copyright © 2015 by Tim Hannigan

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      Hannigan, Tim, author.

       A brief history of Indonesia : sultans, spices, and tsunamis : the incredible story of Southeast Asia’s largest nation / by Tim Hannigan.

       -- First edition.

       pages cm

       Includes bibliographical references and index.

       ISBN 978-0-8048-4476-5 (pbk.) -- ISBN 978-1-4629-1716-7 (ebook) 1. Indonesia--History. I. Title.

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CONTENTS
Preface
Point of Departure: The Archipelago
CHAPTER 1From Hobbits to Hinduism: Prehistory to Indianisation
CHAPTER 2Empires of Imagination: Hindu-Buddhist Java
CHAPTER 3Saints and Winners: The Arrival of Islam
CHAPTER 4Spice Invaders: The Europeans Arrive
CHAPTER 5The Clash of Civilisations: From Company to Empire
CHAPTER 6Rust en Orde: The Dutch East Indies
CHAPTER 7Brave New World: The Rise of Nationalism
CHAPTER 8Freedom or Death: War and Revolution
CHAPTER 9Years of Living Dangerously: The Sukarno Era
CHAPTER 10A New Order: Suharto, Crisis, Reform
EPILOGUE:Indonesia, Rising
Further Reading
Bibliography
Index
Image

      Preface

      The first time I arrived in Indonesia I went straight to the bookshop. I was an earnest young backpacker with a passion for history; I had three months of island-hopping ahead of me, and I wanted something to read on the journey.

      I had spent much of the previous year travelling in India, and I had gorged myself on books about that country. There had been travelogues and reporters’ memoirs that made light work of India’s past; there were pop history accounts of the Indian independence struggle that read like airport thrillers, and any number of bright and breezy books tackling everything from the Mauryans to Mahatma Gandhi in a manner that any traveller could understand. Now I wanted to find the same sort of stuff about Indonesia.

      I had touched down in Bali, at the height of the rainy season. The bookshop was on the top floor of a department store in the heart of Kuta, a bustling beach town on the west coast. I made my way between the racks of batik shirts, past wood carvings and painted scenes of rice fields, and entered the bright, book-filled space. At first glance things seemed promising: there were shelves full of books about Indonesia. But once I had skimmed the guidebooks and the language primers I found something strange: here, in a shop targeting tourists in the middle of Bali’s brashest resort, many of the books on sale were academic tomes. There was certainly plenty of history, but most of it came weighted with heavy footnotes, and much of it tackled obscure topics. There were even serious works of sociology and anthropology on offer to the sunburnt shoppers. But when it came to pithy pop history page-turners and lightweight travelogues, there was a distinct deficit. The few non-scholarly books available were mostly either memoirs of life in Bali, or reprints of things penned well over a century ago. Indonesia, it seemed, was something