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Road To Exile The Indonesia Nationalist Movement 9127-1934
In 1927 Indonesia's first true nationalist party, the PNI, was formed
with Sukarno as its young leader. This inaugurated a period of
hectic political activity when the men who were later to lead the
Republic of Indonesia hammered out the goals and methods of
their independence struggle, in the process laying the seeds of
some of the major conflicts which would later affect the Republic. By 1934 the leading figures were all exiled by the Dutch autho rities, but they had succeeded in establishing Indonesian nationa lism as a force which no-one could subsequently ignore. This is the first study to analyze these developments on the basis of the extensive Dutch intelligence reports, as well as Indonesian
newspaper collections.
Dr John Ingleson is a graduate of the University of Western Aus tralia and Monash University. He is currently Lecturer in History at the University of New South Wales, Sydney.
..... a first-rate scholarly work which greatly enriches our knowledge about a crucial period in Indonesian history. Its publication is a promising start for the new Southeast Asia Publications Series of the Asian Studies Association of Australia."
Professor Bernhard Dahm
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