Through it, we are taken back to the days of nascent Indonesian nationalism.
Indonesian nationalism and a movement for independence from Holland gained strength.
The Buru Quartet is a series of four historical novels chronicling the development of Indonesian nationalism and based in part on his own experiences growing up.
The book tells of the rise of Indonesian nationalism and the political awakening of its people, told from the perspective of a Javanese aristocrat.
It is a lengthy tale of the coming of age of Indonesian nationalism.
The church was under was socio-political pressure from growing Indonesian nationalism, alongside anti-Christian pressure in the country.
During the next three years, when Nehru was totally isolated from political involvement, Sukarno became spokesman almost overnight for Indonesian nationalism.
The Dutch were tolerant of the rise and development of Indonesian nationalism.
However, the first seeds of Indonesian nationalism were sown by Islamic movements.
Such encouragement of Indonesian nationalism was part of a broader Japanese plan for an 'Asia for the Asians'.