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Illuminating
account of the turbulent history of twentieth-century Indonesia
Unfinished Nation traces the evolution of Indonesia
from its anti-colonial stirrings in the early twentieth century
to the lengthy, and eventually victorious, struggle against the
dictatorship of President Suharto. In clarifying the often misunderstood
political changes that took place in Indonesia at the end of the
twentieth century, Max Lane describes how small resistance groups
inside the country directed massive political transformation. It
shows how the real heroes were the Indonesian workers and peasants,
whose sustained mass direct action was the determining force in
toppling one of the most enduring dictatorships of modern times.
Taking in the role of political Islam, and with considerations on
the future of this fragmented archipelagic nation, Unfinished Nation
is an illuminating account of modern Indonesian history.
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