• A Brief History of Indonesia

  • Sultans, Spices, and Tsunamis: The Incredible Story of Southeast Asia's Largest Nation
  • By: Tim Hannigan
  • Narrated by: Derek Perkins
  • Length: 9 hrs and 35 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (136 ratings)

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A Brief History of Indonesia

By: Tim Hannigan
Narrated by: Derek Perkins
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Indonesia is by far the largest nation in Southeast Asia and has the fourth-largest population in the world after the United States. Indonesian history and culture are especially relevant today as the island nation is an emerging power in the region with a dynamic new leader. It is a land of incredible diversity and unending paradoxes that has a long and rich history stretching back a thousand years and more. 

Indonesia is the fabled "Spice Islands" of every school child's dreams - one of the most colorful and fascinating countries in history. These are the islands that Europeans set out on countless voyages of discovery to find and later fought bitterly over in the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries. This was the land that Christopher Columbus sought, and Magellan actually reached and explored. One tiny Indonesian island was even exchanged for the island of Manhattan in 1667! 

This fascinating history book tells the story of Indonesia as a narrative of kings, traders, missionaries, soldiers, and revolutionaries, featuring stormy sea crossings, fiery volcanoes, and the occasional tiger.

©2015 Tim Hannigan (P)2019 Tantor
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Very Deeply Informative

This is a great book for folks who don't know much about asian history

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Informative and engaging

An excellent presentation of the history of Indonesia. The flow if the content and narration is captivating and provides balanced historical insights.

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A much-needed, accessible history of Indonesia

Indonesia is the fourth-largest country in the world by population and has a fascinating history. Its importance will continue to grow on the world stage. But it's hard to find an accessible, non-academic history of the country. This book addresses this problem with a very listenable narrative that does not require a background in Southeast Asian history. If you are interested in Indonesian history from prehistory to the present, this book is a great place to start. The writing and narration are smooth and do not demand concentration from the listener. The book generally sticks to facts and avoids interpretation. You won't find much here on topics like the injustices of colonialism or speculation about foreign involvement in the 1965 coup. But the book does provide a solid grounding in Indonesian history that will be useful as you explore other sources on the country.

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Fantastically researched, written and narrarated.

Will serve as an outstanding foundation for my arrival to Indonesia. Brilliantly told with a clever insight and wit.

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Amazing book

I thoroughly enjoyed this book it made me feel as if I were living in the country throughout the different areas of its history

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More Indonesian history please Audible

History books on Indonesian history are pretty much non-existant on Audible so I was pleasantly surprised to see this title become available. It's not a bad general overview and works well as a introduction to Indonesian history for non-scholars. The narration is fine as well. Hopefully we'll be seeing more Indonesian (and south-east Asian) history on Audible in the future.

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WELL DONE

There are not many books about Indonesia and it's history..
Since I was born in Indonesia in 1937 and was in a Japanese concentration camp with my mother in mid Java, this book really spoke to me.
The book is very well written.
As usual, colonialism did a lot of damage to the population and on the other hand also good, although we will never know how a country would have developed had there not been colonialism.
I highly recommend this book to those who study world history, in particular colonialism.
The narrator, mr. Derek Perkins, was a pleasure to listen to.
My thanks to all involved, JK.

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Very informative

I highly recommend this book to anyone interested to know enough background information about Indonesia.

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perfect gift for local and foreigners

First of further reading/listenings.
Next time with discussion results with friends and acquaintances I am now reaching to get to know this history fact piece.
Much thanks to the author Tim and also to the one Derek who read it, in so wonderful way. thanks to all and to Indonesia.
One last word for the people that have been described as being killed in the reported events. they are now not forgotten.
Hopefully they can keep be inspiration for the improvements of the country and for people's there life condition. In the same place we are now talking about.
Indonesia. Semangaat
Kind regards, here, from a Portuguese.
Also called Arjuna.

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Excellent summary

Impressive attempt to cover the complex history of an archipelago of thousands of islands. I did read this book while living in Indonesia but it takes on more significance now a decade later I’m able to digest my years there with Better understanding/ relevance. Hannagin lays out the important bits of 2000 years of historical events and characters. And unlike writers like Simon Winchester, he dose not over romanticize the 16-17 centuries with pirates, spice wars and gore. Hannagin could have reduced the Majapahit chapters to expand the modern era cultural landscape. He definitely glosses over so many massacres; genocides; ethnic cleansing; and tumultuous power plays that the reader can’t possibly fathom current attitudes throughout this huge artificial nation. This is still the best broad summary I’ve ever studied. At 8 hours length it feels about right for the subject matter.

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