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The Blood of the people: Revolution and the end of traditional rule in Nothern Sumatra
The Blood of the People examines the social revolution that accompanied Indonesia’s struggle for independence in Northern Sumatra. Anthony Reid analyzes how revolutionary violence led to the collapse of traditional political authority, particularly the power of local aristocracies, during the period following the Japanese occupation and the proclamation of independence. The book explores the interaction between nationalism, social change, and class conflict, highlighting the role of popular movements in reshaping political and social structures. Through a detailed regional study, this work provides important insights into the broader dynamics of revolution, social transformation, and state formation in modern Indonesian history.
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