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File Size: 5033 KB

Print Length: 288 pages

Publisher: Tuttle Publishing; 1 edition (August 18, 2015)

Publication Date: August 18, 2015

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B014GBMHTK

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There once lived a man named Rakai Pikatan. He was the man who puts an end to the mighty Sailendra dynasty in Java, and in the year 856 he ordered his men to build a temple that match Sailendra's masterpiece, the Borobudur. The temple has since been known as the Prambanan.Few centuries later in 1357, Majapahit's king Hayam Wuruk appeared to attempt to forge an alliance with the Pajajaran kingdom in West Java, by promising to marry princess Pitaloka, the daughter of the Pajajaran king. But when the Pajajaran wedding party arrived in Majapahit's capital, prime minister Gajah Mada informed them that the princess would merely becomes a concubine and that they should surrender to their East Java overlord. Surrounded by hostile Majapahit forces, the Pajajaran men bravely refused and put up a fight, but they were all eventually slaughtered, including the princess.Meanwhile, in 1811 the archipelago almost had its independence from the colonial Dutch. Following Napoleon's attack on the Netherlands, the British decided to consficate and disband Napoleon Dutch's colonial grab in the East Indies. The British originally gave the order to British governor-general in Calcutta, Lord Minto, to "overwhelm the Dutch forces, destroy their fortifications, dish out their guns and ammunition to the locals, and hand the island over to the Javanese." But what prevent the independence was one act of disobedience by Lord Minto. He dismantled the Dutch forces within a few weeks, but then installed Raffles as his lieutenant-governor in the archipelago with free rein to rule the colony as he pleased. And the rest, as they say, is history.History is messy, brutal, and oftentimes blurry. For many centuries to come the temples of Prambanan were buried and the locals only know the folktale version of its history - where a man built a thousand temples overnight as a condition to marry princess Roro Jonggrang - and they do not even know who Rakai Pikatan is.Students of history in Indonesia would also likely to learn Majapahit as the peaceful empire that unite the whole archipelago. While in reality, they obtain the majority of their territories by force and in some instances even only claim them without ever setting foot on the land. And just like Srivijaya before them, Majapahit was more of a powerful kingdom claiming control to a small population of traders and port cities beyond their stronghold capital, rather than an empire.And these misconceptions of history sums up how historical accounts are being perceived in Indonesia.This book is about the Rakai Pikatans of Indonesian history, and not the Roro Jonggrangs. About the likes of kingdom of Majapahit (not the empire) and its day to day struggles and ugly realities. It is about the intriguing origins of many historic names, the lost opportunities and the very human decision made by the likes of Lord Minto that changed the course of history. It is in short an attempt to straightening up the facts of Indonesia's past.The book is also about the forgotten truth. About the equally important role Sutan Sjahrir played beside Soekarno and Hatta in the independence movement for Indonesia. About Budi Utomo that began as an organisation to lobby for more education for Indonesia's elite class in a Dutch-controlled government, and not an anti-colonial revolutionary organisation as they usually perceived. It is about how the Japanese was sympathetic with Indonesian independence movement and was actually administering towards an independence for Java in September 1945 (with the rest of Indonesia follow suit shortly), before Hiroshima and Nagasaki were bombed a month before that and Indonesian revolutionaries had to take matters into their own hands for independence.But most of all, it is a book that explains every sequences that lead to many different realities in Indonesia today. For instance, contrary to popular believe, the Dutch were actually respectful to the local royal kingdoms during their occupation, they even forged useful alliances with some of them that mutually benefit everyone. And it was exactly these alliances that caused these kingdoms' eventual demise, with the simple fact that since almost all of them were allies with the Dutch they resisted the national independence cause that was centered in Jakarta, that is, apart from Yogyakarta. Which is why after the independence only Yogyakarta's sultanate survived and go down in Indonesian history as one of the heroes.All in all, it is a well-crafted and very well-researched book, written in a careful ways so that the facts, the speculations and the myths are clearly distinguished. It is the most complete historical account on Indonesia that I have read so far, and it is the number one book I would recommend to anyone who wants to know about Indonesia.

You could take someone who had no interest in Indonesia, force them to read the first 5 pages, and they'd be hooked on this fascinating archipelago thanks to Hannigan's lively narrative. He weaves it all together, somehow. I was sad to arrive at the end of the book, as I could have kept on reading for another few hundred pages.

This is an excellent book. I enjoyed it very much. Hannigan told me everything I wanted to know about Indonesia in a straight forward and entertaining way. The remarkable thing to me about Indonesia, and really South Asia is how nice people can be on the surface and how mean they can be to each other under some circumstances. From 1965 until the present "democratic" era millions of Indonesians killed each other. Vietnam, Cambodia, to some extent Laos experienced similar violence. Thailand, where I live, hasn't had the same scale of violence, but the "Land of Smiles" can be pretty tough on its own people too. Asia is wonderful but go to bed early.

An excellent book covering the time from the first inhabitants to present day. One criticism I have is the lack of detail covering the fight for independence from the Dutch. If you travel round Indonesia many roads and public buildings are named after freedom fighters but these are not mentioned in the book However I concede that a brief history cannot include much detail of every period.

While professional scholars will likely have few kind words for this adumbrated history, most readers will be drawn along by clever turns of phrase & the journalistic pace that makes this volume eminently readable, indeed a veritable page turner ...

I'm heading to Indonesia on a media trip to cruise the islands, and wanted a solid background on this complex place. I have been fascinated with the extraordinary history, written in good clear prose. It's a complex place needing a guide who can explain the politics, the history, the people in a way that a foreigner can begin to appreciate the tapestry that is this huge archipelago.

Beautifully written. A truly comprehensive history of Indonesia would have to appear in 6 volumes so that I'm happy to be introduced to this country by this book and gain some access to its past in such an engaging way. Bravo!

I found this book useful in understanding some of the cultural diversity of Indonesia. It answered many of the questions that arose while visiting the country. I would recommend it to anyone visiting from a Western country. The narrative is engaging. Delicate social and historical matters are treated, at least from my European-grown perspective, objectively. The book is brief enough to be read during the long travel time required to reach Indonesia from the West, and brief enough to leave the reader wanting to know more about this country.

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