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         Indonesia History:     more books (100)
  1. A History of Modern Indonesia by Adrian Vickers, 2005-12-05
  2. A History of Modern Indonesia Since c. 1200: Third Edition by M. Ricklefs, 2002-12-01
  3. Telling Lives, Telling History: Autobiography and Historical Imagination in Modern Indonesia
  4. Oriental Architecture / 1: India, Indonesia, Indochina (History of World Architecture) by Mario Bussagli, 1989-06-15
  5. Indonesia: Peoples and Histories by Jean Gelman Taylor, 2004-09-10
  6. A Short History of Indonesia: The Unlikely Nation? (Short History of Asia series, A) by Colin Brown, 2004-04-01
  7. A History of Modern Indonesia Since C. 1300 by M. C. Ricklefs, 1993-08
  8. The History of Indonesia (The Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations) by Steven Drakeley, 2005-09-30
  9. A Short History of Bali: Indonesia's Hindu Realm (Short History of Asia series, A) by Robert Pringle, 2004-04-01
  10. Catholics in Indonesia, 1903-1942: A Documented History by Karel Steenbrink, 2008-03
  11. A History of Modern Indonesia.(Book review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by David Webster, 2007-03-22
  12. The Economic and Administrative History of Early Indonesia (Asian Studies) (Asian Studies) by F. H. Van Naerssen, R. C. De Longh, et all 1997-08-01
  13. Britain and the Confrontation with Indonesia, 1960-66 (International Library of Twentieth Centruy History) by David Easter, 2004-11-27
  14. Indonesia Today: Challenges of History (Indonesia Assessment Series) by Grayson J. Lloyd, 2001-10-28

1. Indonesia Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
History. It is generally believed that the earliest inhabitants of the Rebellions broke out in Sumatra and Sulewesi, Malaysia and Indonesia came
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2. Indonesia History
History Early History and Colonial Rule. Early in the Christian era, Indonesia came under the influence of Indian civilization through the gradual
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look at the new Indonesian lifestyle page), history, heroes Travelling in Indonesia and a list of provinces Bahasa Indonesia, the Indonesian
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5. Sejarah Indonesia Indonesian Time-Line
History of Indonesia from 100 A.D. to the present.
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6. Bali And Indonesia Travel , Indonesia Hotels, Maps Of Indonesia
A guide on the major tourist attractions which are easily accessible by air, sea and land. Information about the 27 provinces of Indonesia their
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7. CIA Stalling State Department Histories On Indonesia
Indonesia/East Timor Documentation Project Homepage on Stalin's massacre of Polish officers, Washington is putting out history in the old
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9. Indonesia History - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources,
indonesia history Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources,Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics,
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        NOTE: The information regarding Indonesia on this page is re-published from The Library of Congress Country Studies. No claims are made regarding the accuracy of Indonesia History information contained here. All suggestions for corrections of any errors about Indonesia History should be addressed to the Library of Congress.

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  • 10. Londoh.Com's Halaman Link Sejarah - History Links Page
    SEJARAH ISLAM di INDONESIA MUSLIM HISTORY in INDONESIA ABAD PERTENGAHAN s/d 1500 M MIDDLE AGES TILL 1500 A.D.
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    11. Indonesia.Net - Travel, Business, History
    The history and culture sections aims to give the reader an overview of Indonesia's origins in order to help you better understand Indonesia.
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    12. Network Indonesia - Culture - History Of Indonesia
    History of Indonesia. Earliest Historical Records, Soekarno 1945 Japanesesurrender 1955 Indonesian Parliament 1965 Suharto takes power
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    13. USATODAY.com - Retired General Sworn In As Indonesia's Sixth
    "This is an important moment in Indonesia's history and I wish the president well for the job at hand " Howard told reporters.
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    14. Indonesia History - History Of Indonesia
    History of Indonesia The first known hominid inhabitant of Indonesia was thesocalled.
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    Indonesia A Historical
    Glimpse
    The first known hominid inhabitant of Indonesia was the so-called "Java Man", or Homo erectus, who lived here half a million years ago. Some 60,000 years ago, the ancestors of the present-day Papuans move eastward through these islands, eventually reaching New Guinea and Australia some 30-40,000 years ago. Much later, in about the fourth millennium B.C., they were followed by the ancestors of the modern-day Malays, Javanese and other Malayo-Polynesian groups who now make up the bulk of Indonesia's population.
    Trade contracts with India, China and the mainland of Southeast Asia brought outside cultural and religious influences to Indonesia. One of the first Indianized empires, known to us now as Sriwijaya, was located on the coast of Sumatra around the strategic straits of Malacca, serving as the hub of a trading network that reached to many parts of the archipelago more than a thousand years ago.
    On neighboring Java, large kingdoms of the interior of the island erected scores of exquisite of religious monuments, such as Borobudur, the largest Buddhist monument in the world. The last and most powerful of these early Hindu-Javanese kingdoms, the 14th century Majapahit Empire, once controlled and influenced much of what is now known as Indonesia, maintaining contacts with trading outposts as far away as the west coast of Papua New Guinea.

    15. Indonesia: History, Culture & Religion
    Annotated list of Internet resources on the history , culture religion of Indonesia.
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    History to the End of the Suharto Era Culture Religion History to the End of the Suharto Era Atlas Mutual Heritage "a data-bank containing a complete survey of VOC [Dutch East India Company] settlements & illustrative material of these settlements (maps, paintings, drawings, prints etc.)" A Fragment of a Story: Gerwani and Tapol Experiences tapol (political prisoners) imprisoned during Suharto’s New Order ( Intersections , Aug. 2004) The Intimacy of Terror: Gender and the Violence of 1965-66 in Bali Intersections , Aug. 2004) A Listian Perspective upon Economic and Political Development in the Netherlands East Indies Proceedings of the 15th Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia in Canberra, 2004 ; PDF format) Nederlandsche Oost-Indische Compagnie "A select bibliography based on the collections of the National Library of Australia"

    16. History Of Indonesia - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Sejarah Indonesia — Detailed timeline of events in Indonesian history. Retrievedfrom http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Indonesia
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    Prehistory
    Geologically the area of modern Indonesia appeared sometime around the Pleistocene period when it was still linked with the Asian mainland. The area's first known humanlike inhabitant was Java man some 500,000 years ago. Recently discovered was a species of human called homo florensis, a miniature hominoid that grew only three feet tall. They may have shared some islands with Java man until only 10,000 years ago, when they became extinct. They inhabited the archipelago first, which was formed during the thaw after the latest ice age Indian scholars wrote about the Dvipantara or Jawa Dwipa Hindu kingdom in Java and Sumatra around 200 BC . The Taruma kingdom occupied West Jawa around . In Buddhism reached the area. edit
    Early empires
    By the time of the European Renaissance , the islands of Java and Sumatra had already enjoyed a thousand-year heritage of civilization spanning two major empires. During the to 14th centuries , the Buddhist kingdom of Srivijaya flourished on Sumatra. Chinese traveller

    17. BBC News | AMERICAS | US Blocks Indonesia History Revelations
    The US Government scrambles to recall history books which detail its role in abloody purge of Indonesia in the 1960s.
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    SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobiles/PDAs Feedback ... Low Graphics Saturday, 28 July, 2001, 17:03 GMT 18:03 UK US blocks Indonesia history revelations
    President Sukarno was brought down in the purge
    The US Government has raced to withdraw all copies of a State Department history book that details America's role in Indonesia's bloody campaign against communists in the 1960s. The book documents the US's support of a purge of the archipelago in 1965 and 1966 in which up to one million people are thought to have died, following an abortive coup by a group of air force officers in 1965 - known as the Year of Living Dangerously.
    The chances of detection ... of our support in this instance are as minimal as any black bag operation can be
    US official document The campaign brought General Suharto to power as the country's dictator, replacing President Sukarno - whose daughter Megawati Sukarnoputri became president of Indonesia this week. Mark Mansfield, a spokesman for the US Central Intelligence Agency, told The New York Times that the decision to delay the publication had been made to avoid damaging relations at a time of political turmoil in Indonesia.

    18. Indonesia: History
    History binds Indonesia and Australia, JAKARTA POST (The Jakarta Post). Branches ofevolution.(role of staghorn corals in tracing the history of Indonesia s
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    19. Indonesia: History
    Early History and Colonial Rule. Early in the Christian era, Indonesia came underthe influence of Indian civilization through the gradual influx of Indian
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      Early in the Christian era, Indonesia came under the influence of Indian civilization through the gradual influx of Indian traders and Buddhist and Hindu monks. By the 7th and 8th cent., kingdoms closely connected with India had developed in Sumatra and Java; the spectacular Buddhist temples of Borobudur Early in the 16th cent. the Portuguese, in pursuit of the rich spice trade, began establishing trading posts in Indonesia, after taking (1511) the strategic commercial center of Malacca (see Melaka Raffles . The Dutch exploited the riches of the islands throughout the 19th cent., but their rule did not go unchallenged by the Indonesians. In 1825, Prince Diponegoro of Java launched a long and bloody guerrilla war against the colonists, and in 1906 and again in 1908 the native rulers of Bali led their subjects in suicidal charges against Dutch fortifications.
      Nationalism, Independence, and Sukarno

    20. Indonesia History
    Banten, Indonesia BRIEF HISTORY Founded the early 16th century on collapse of Indonesia LAST UPDATE 23/9/2002 BRIEF HISTORY Indonesia is result of
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    The Portuguese in Indonesia
    In their search for spices, the Portuguese arrived in Indonesia in 1511, after their conquest of the Islamic kingdom of Malacca on the Malay Peninsula. They were followed by the Spaniards. Both began to propagate Christianity and were most successful in Maluku, also known as the Moluccas.
    The Beginning of Dutch Colonialism
    Meanwhile, the Dutch had started their quest for Indonesia spices to sell on the European market at big profit. For the purpose of more efficient and better organized merchant trade they established the Dutch East India Company (VOC) in 1602. To protect the merchants fleet from frequent pirate attacks on the high seas, Dutch warships were ordered to accompany it.
    After the nationalization of the VOC in 1799, the Dutch Government had a firm grip on the vital territories of the country. People in those territories were forced to surrender their agricultural produce to the Dutch merchants. It was the beginning of Dutch colonialism in Indonesia. Sunda Kelapa was renamed Batavia.
    Meanwhile, the Hindu Kingdom of Mataram converted to Islam and was ruled by the Muslim, Sultan Agung Hanyokrokusumo. He developed the political power of the state and was a keen patron of the arts and culture. In 1633 he introduced the Islamic Javanese calendar.

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