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Go to My LibraryDoorstoot naar Djokja pertikaian pemimpin sipil-militer
- Language
- Indonesian
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- Publisher
- Penerbit Buku Kompas
- Pages
- 437
- ISBN
- 9789797094546
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The book is widely praised for its detailed and well-researched account of a crucial period in Indonesian history. Reviewers highlight its ability to make historical events come alive, offering a dynamic and engaging narrative style that prevents boredom. It presents numerous unique facts and "petite histoires" that often go unmentioned in conventional history lessons, enriching the reader's understanding. The book's strength lies in its chronological approach and its focus on the complexities of the struggle for national sovereignty, moving beyond mere dates and names to explore the diverse contributions, strengths, and weaknesses of the individuals involved. Readers particularly appreciate how it sheds light on the often-overlooked internal dynamics, such as the differing perspectives between civilian and military leaders during the conflict.
Despite its many strengths, some readers noted a few areas for improvement. Concerns were raised regarding the book's narrative flow, with some finding the storyline occasionally mixed or containing distractions that slightly reduced reading comfort. There were also comments about the language, suggesting that a more standardized and formal Indonesian writing style would enhance readability and minimize misinterpretations. A specific criticism pointed out the inclusion of military rivalries in Solo that some felt were not directly relevant to the main focus on the events in Yogyakarta and the broader civil-military conflict. Additionally, the absence of geographical maps was mentioned as a drawback for readers unfamiliar with the terrain, making it harder to visualize the wartime movements, and a lack of citations for direct quotes was also noted.
Overall, the book is considered a valuable and compelling historical account, offering a fresh and deeper understanding of a pivotal moment in Indonesia's fight for independence. It is highly recommended for anyone interested in Indonesian history, especially those who wish to move beyond textbook summaries and delve into the nuanced political and military struggles of the time. Readers who appreciate a more personal and complex portrayal of historical figures, including their internal conflicts and decisions, will find this book particularly rewarding. It is suitable for those seeking to appreciate the immense dedication and strong personalities of the nation's founders and the intricate challenges they faced in achieving and defending national sovereignty.
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