Lexington Books
Pages: 294
Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
978-1-4985-6011-5 • Hardback • November 2017 • $136.00 • (£105.00)
978-1-4985-6012-2 • eBook • November 2017 • $129.00 • (£99.00)
Barry Turner teaches at RMIT University.
Chapter 1: Beginnings
Chapter 2: Childhoods
Chapter 3: The Japanese Occupation
Chapter 4: The War against the Dutch
Chapter 5: Total People’s Resistance and a Professional Army
Chapter 6: Burnishing Credentials: The Idealization of Total People’s Resistance
Chapter 7: The Leper Period
Chapter 8: Total People’s Resistance as a Military Intervention in Politics
Chapter 9: Civil–Military Cooperation Bodies
Chapter 10: Territorial Warfare and Territorial Management
Chapter 11: Old Age and Legacy
This study is a well-written, clear, and nuanced account of the military, political, and personal life of Abdul Haris Nasution, a seminal figure in modern Indonesian history. Understanding his thinking about ‘total people’s resistance’ is vital for understanding the broader trajectory of Indonesian politics. Lucid, thorough, detailed, and tightly-argued, this book corrects errors and omissions in earlier biographies and offers new insights into how Nasution’s ideas evolved.
— Tim Lindsey, University of Melbourne