Introduction : Beyond Nationalism and Revolution in Southeast Asia -- From Bohemia to Balintawak : Cosmopolitan Origins of the Philippine Revolution -- Masoneria, Cofradia, Katipunan : Revolutionary Brotherhoods in the Philippines, 1896-1901 -- From Baku to Bandung : Cosmopolitan Origins of the Indonesian Revolution -- From Cultuurstelsel to Komedie Stamboel : The Long Nineteenth Century in the Indies -- Newspapers, Rallies, Strikes : The Rise and Fall of Sarekat Islam (SI), 1912-1926 -- Soekarno and the Promise of NASAKOM : From Rust en Orde through the Pacific War, 1926-1945 -- Republicanism, Communism, Islam: Revolusi, 1945-1949 -- From Guangzhou, Porto Novo, and Antananarivo toward ♯ieĐn Bien Phu -- From Can V¡ʻ¡Łng to Viet-Nam Duy-Tan HoĐi to Thanh Nien -- From Thanh Nien to the Indochinese Communist Party (ICP) and the VieĐt Minh -- Conclusion : Commonalities, Comparisons, Conclusions.
Summary:
"This book provides a denationalized historical contextualization and comparative analysis of the Philippine, Indonesian, and Vietnamese revolutions. It emphasizes and evidences the importance of international circumstances and transoceanic and transcontinental cosmopolitan communities and connections-whether republican, Communist, Islamic, or otherwise- in enabling and impelling these three instances of revolutionary mobilization in Southeast Asia and in shaping their varying trajectories and outcomes"-- Provided by publisher.
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