History of Indonesia: Background of Its Society, Colonists, and Events

History of Indonesia: Background of Its Society, Colonists, and Events

by Kelly Mass

Narrated by Digital Voice Marcus G

Unabridged — 1 hours, 1 minutes

History of Indonesia: Background of Its Society, Colonists, and Events

History of Indonesia: Background of Its Society, Colonists, and Events

by Kelly Mass

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Unabridged — 1 hours, 1 minutes

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The narrative of Indonesia's past is intricately woven with its geographic positioning, abundant natural resources, a tapestry of human migrations, historic interactions, conflicts, economic dynamics, and political shifts.


Situated along the equatorial belt in Southeast Asia, Indonesia comprises a vast archipelago of 17,000 to 18,000 islands, of which 8,844 are named and 922 are permanently inhabited. This unique geographical layout, nestled within strategic sea-lanes, has long facilitated extensive inter-island and global trade, shaping the nation's historical trajectory.


The mosaic of Indonesian society reflects the diverse tapestry of human migrations, fostering a rich spectrum of cultures, ethnicities, and languages. The varied landforms and climates across the archipelago have profoundly influenced agricultural practices, trade networks, and the evolution of state structures. Notably, Indonesia's modern borders closely mirror those established during the era of the Dutch East Indies in the twentieth century.


Archaeological evidence suggests human habitation in the Indonesian archipelago dates back at least 1.5 million years, with remnants of Homo erectus, famously known as the "Java Man," and their tools discovered in the region. The arrival of Austronesian peoples from Taiwan around 2000 BCE laid the foundation for the cultural fabric of contemporary Indonesia. Subsequent centuries witnessed the rise of maritime powers like the Srivijaya empire, which flourished from the 7th century CE, disseminating Hindu and Buddhist influences across the region.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940191577692
Publisher: Efalon Acies
Publication date: 03/23/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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