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Indonesian Heritage: Early Modern History
Part of the highly acclaimed and prestigious multi-volume "Indonesian Heritage" series, this volume, titled "Early Modern History," offers a magnificent and academically rigorous overview of the critical transformative era in the Indonesian archipelago spanning roughly from the late 15th century to the late 18th century. This was a pivotal period defined by the decline of old Hindu-Buddhist empires, the rapid spread of Islam, and the fateful arrival of European maritime powers drawn by the legendary spice trade.
Edited by the world-renowned historian Anthony Reid, the volume breaks down complex historical shifts into thematic, highly accessible double-page spreads written by leading experts. It covers the rise of powerful Islamic commercial sultanates such as Aceh, Demak, Banten, Gowa-Tallo, and Ternate-Tidore, highlighting their cosmopolitan networks, sophisticated laws, and naval strength. The encyclopedia then masterfully maps out the arrival of the Portuguese, Spanish, and subsequently the Dutch East India Company (VOC), analyzing how corporate monopoly, military conflict, and treaties altered local political landscapes and economies. Beyond politics and warfare, the book heavily emphasizes social history—documenting the daily lives of citizens, changes in religious devotion, historical urban growth, slavery, maritime technology, and intercultural artistic synthesis. Richly illustrated with rare archival maps, historic sketches, museum artifacts, and vivid photographs, this volume is an invaluable reference work for understanding the foundational roots of modern Indonesia.
| 00538 | 959 | Library | Currently On Loan (Due on2028-01-05) |
| 04033 | 959.8 Arc E Ref | Elementary School Library | Available |
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