Republicanism, Communism, Islam

Cosmopolitan Origins of Revolution in Southeast Asia

John T Sidel author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cornell University Press

Published:15th May '21

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Republicanism, Communism, Islam cover

InRepublicanism, Communism, Islam, John T. Sidel provides an alternate vantage point for understanding the variegated forms and trajectories of revolution across the Philippines, Indonesia, and Vietnam, a perspective that is de-nationalized, internationalized, and transnationalized. Sidel positions this new vantage point against the conventional framing of revolutions in modern Southeast Asian history in terms of a nationalist template, on the one hand, and distinctive local cultures and forms of consciousness, on the other.

Sidel's comparative analysis shows how—in very different, decisive, and often surprising ways—the Philippine, Indonesian, and Vietnamese revolutions were informed, enabled, and impelled by diverse cosmopolitan connections and international conjunctures. Sidel addresses the role of Freemasonry in the making of the Philippine revolution, the importance of Communism and Islam in Indonesia's Revolusi, and the influence that shifting political currents in China and anticolonial movements in Africa had on Vietnamese revolutionaries. Through this assessment, Republicanism, Communism, and Islam tracks how these forces, rather than nationalism per se, shaped the forms of these revolutions, the ways in which they unfolded, and the legacies which they left in their wakes.

John T. Sidel's Republicanism, Communism, Islam: Cosmopolitan Origins of Revolution in Southeast Asia provides an incisive account of the most prominent anticolonial revolutions in Southeast Asia - the Philippines, Indonesia and Vietnam - from a rigorous comparative perspective. This book is an invaluable addition to the existing scholarship on Southeast Asian history.

* The London School of Economics and Political Science *

John Sidel succeeds in making us rethink nationalism itself. In fact, he achieves even more than what he explicitly attempts; he's moved us a quantum leap forward in out understanding of the international drivers of Southeast Asia's nationailst revolutions.

* SOJOURN - Journal of Social Issues in Southeast As

ISBN: 9781501755613

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm

Weight: 907g

324 pages