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Geoffrey B Robinson

    Geoffrey B. Robinson explores the history of political violence, genocide, and human rights, with a particular focus on Southeast Asia. His work delves deeply into the mechanisms that drive mass oppression and violence, examining the ways such tragedies can be confronted. Robinson's approach is characterized by rigorous historical research and an understanding of the complex political and social forces that shape violent conflicts and their aftermath. His writing is valued for its ability to illuminate dark historical periods and explore the possibilities for resistance and justice.

    If You Leave Us Here, We Will Die
    The Dark Side of Paradise
    Killing Season
    • 2018

      Killing Season

      • 429 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      4.4(143)Add rating

      This elegantly written and carefully crafted book provides the single most sustained and systematic evaluation of the competing and contradictory theories concerning the coup which helped to precipitate the mass killings of late 1965 and early 1966 in Indonesia. Robinson's arguments are clear, coherent, and compelling, and the evidence presented is impressively well- documented. This is the definitive account of a highly important aspect of Indonesian history.--John T. Sidel, London School of Economics and Political Science

      Killing Season
    • 2011

      Tells the story of East Timor, a half-island that suffered genocide after Indonesia invaded in 1975, and which was again laid to waste after the population voted for independence from Indonesia in 1999. This title provides a first-person account of the violence, as well as an assessment of the politics and history behind it.

      If You Leave Us Here, We Will Die
    • 1998

      The Dark Side of Paradise is an effective attempt to put the politics back into Bali's twentieth-century history. With a sure mastery of both Indonesian and Dutch sources, Robinson analyzes the class tensions between aristocrats and commoners during...

      The Dark Side of Paradise