Turbulence and profound change in the Indonesian …

Years: 1540 - 1683

Turbulence and profound change in the Indonesian archipelago occur between the mid-fifteenth century and the end of the eighteenth century.

Java loses much of its commanding position as new states, some great and some small, also race to acquire wealth and exercise power.

Urban populations grow rapidly, and with them the influence of expanding commercial elites.

New technologies, for example in weaponry and ship design, change the face of trade, and Islam extends its reach at the same time as a wide variety of influences diversify and secularize culture.

It is also a time in which Europeans begin to play a direct role in the archipelago's affairs, although they do not rule it, and Chinese merchants and laborers become more important.

All of this takes place in the context of a commercial boom that greatly expands prosperity but also greatly heightens competition and exposes Indonesia directly to the swift and often dangerous currents of what might justifiably be called the "first globalization".

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