ABSTRACT

Under the slogan 'Merdeka!' the Republic of Indonesia rushed into a battle for independence, a struggle of which no one could predict the outcome. Harry Poeze and Henk Schulte Nordholt provide a new narrative about the revolution, one that focuses not only on the fight against the Dutch but also on the precarious rise of the Republic. After the horrors of the Japanese occupation, the Republican leaders needed to somehow build a new state. From the Dutch side, they had to deal with short-sighted politicians and warmongering soldiers. On its own side, the Republic was confronted with wayward and combative youths, autonomous military leaders, conservative federalists, revolutionary communists, and radical Muslims. Coup d'états, a civil war and two Dutch military attacks threatened the survival of the Republic. That is why the victory finally achieved by the Indonesian leaders is the revolution's greatest miracle.

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chapter 3|28 pages

The Proclamation May–September 1945

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chapter 6|27 pages

The Persatuan Perdjuangan October 1945 to May 1946

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The Army June–July 1946

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Diplomacy and Warfare August 1946 to January 1948

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chapter 9|22 pages

Federalism 1947–1948

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Civil War February–November 1948

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chapter 12|36 pages

Violence, Diplomacy and Independence 1949

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Unity 1950

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