Revolusi
Indonesia and the Birth of the Modern World
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**Shortlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize 2024**
A story of staggering scope and drama, Revolusi is the masterful and definitive account of the epic revolution that sparked the decolonisation of the modern world.
*SHORTLISTED FOR THE CUNDILL HISTORY PRIZE 2024*
On a sunny Friday morning in August 1945, a handful of tired people raised a homemade cotton flag and on behalf of 68 million compatriots announced the birth of a new nation: Indonesia.
Four million civilians had died during the Japanese wartime occupation that ousted its Dutch colonial regime. Another 200,000 people would lose their lives in the astonishingly brutal conflict that ensued - as the Dutch used savage violence to reassert their control, and as Britain and America became embroiled in pacifying Indonesia's guerrilla war of resistance: the 'Revolusi'. It was not until December 1949 that the newly created United Nations finally brought the conflict an end - and with it, 350 years of colonial rule - setting a precedent that would reshape the world.
Drawing on hundreds of interviews and eye-witness testimonies, David Van Reybrouck turns this vast and complex story into an utterly gripping narrative that is alive with human detail at every turn. A landmark publication, Revolusi shows Indonesia's struggle for independence to be one of the defining dramas of the twentieth century.
'Astounding . . . history at its best' Yuval Noah Harari
'Utterly compelling . . . masterful' Financial Times *Summer Reads 2024*
'Superb' Guardian
'A magnificent fusion of oral history, sparkling analysis, and historical wisdom. Revolusi has it all: a masterpiece' SEBASTIAN MALLABY
'One of the most unlikely and astonishing sagas ... a towering achievement' THOMAS MEANEY
'A magisterial but gripping account of events of urgent importance to us now' JASON BURKE
'At once vast and intimate, a history in colour' LAKSMI PAMUNTJAK
'A masterly display of the historian’s craft' J M COETZEE
'A wonderful and important book' PETER FRANKOPAN
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- Jonnydee
- 29-03-24
A triumph
I was fascinated, enthralled, horrified, excited, entertained and amused. A masterpiece which comprehensively brings to life this remote part of the world which is rarely talked about these days but which has such significance. From my life I recall the stamps in my childhood collection picturing serious Asian men with impressive head gear, I hear my father ranting angrily about Nasser and Suez. I try to resolve my impression of the gentle Dutch people one usually meets on holiday with the scary soldiers of the colonial era. But not much more than these. Except I now know and understand so much more due to this wonderful book and its vast cast of interviewees. Thank you.
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