A Short History of Indonesia: The Unlikely Nation?
This succinct work of history charts the growth of Indonesia, a remarkable nation of more than 6,000 inhabited islands. With lucid originality, the text incorporates more than 2 million years of history with depth and brevity—particularly focusing on Indonesia's development into a microcosm of a multi-ethnic modern world. Many current concerns are perceptively addressed, such as the legacy of European-Asian trade, Dutch colonialism, and the emergence of what has become the largest Muslim population in the world.
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A Short History of Indonesia: The Unlikely Nation?
This succinct work of history charts the growth of Indonesia, a remarkable nation of more than 6,000 inhabited islands. With lucid originality, the text incorporates more than 2 million years of history with depth and brevity—particularly focusing on Indonesia's development into a microcosm of a multi-ethnic modern world. Many current concerns are perceptively addressed, such as the legacy of European-Asian trade, Dutch colonialism, and the emergence of what has become the largest Muslim population in the world.
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A Short History of Indonesia: The Unlikely Nation?

A Short History of Indonesia: The Unlikely Nation?

by Colin Brown
A Short History of Indonesia: The Unlikely Nation?

A Short History of Indonesia: The Unlikely Nation?

by Colin Brown

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This succinct work of history charts the growth of Indonesia, a remarkable nation of more than 6,000 inhabited islands. With lucid originality, the text incorporates more than 2 million years of history with depth and brevity—particularly focusing on Indonesia's development into a microcosm of a multi-ethnic modern world. Many current concerns are perceptively addressed, such as the legacy of European-Asian trade, Dutch colonialism, and the emergence of what has become the largest Muslim population in the world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781741150971
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Publication date: 01/01/2014
Series: A Short History of Asia series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
Lexile: 1330L (what's this?)
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Colin Brown is a professor of Asian studies at Flinders University.
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