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    almahu_9949471348702882
    Format: 1 online resource (536 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 90-485-5686-4
    Series Statement: Onafhankelijkheid, Dekolonisatie, Geweld en Oorlog in Indonesië 1945-1950.
    Content: Revolutionary Worlds looks at the Indonesian revolution (1945-1949) from a local and regional perspective. In several contributions, Indonesian and Dutch researchers bring to life the revolutionary world from widely differing perspectives. The authors explain how Indonesian, Chinese, Indian and Eurasian civilians, fighters, farmers and officials experienced and shaped the chaotic period between 1945 and 1950. The book focuses on survival strategies, mobilization, and the use of force against the backdrop of the Indonesian and Dutch authorities’ efforts to gain or maintain control. Uniting two national historiographical traditions which have long remained largely separate, Revolutionary Worlds is the result of a special collaboration between the Indonesian research project Proklamasi, Kemerdekaan, Revolusi dan Perang di Indonesia ('Proclamation, Independence, Revolution and War in Indonesia', Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta) and the Dutch research group of the Regional Studies project, under the umbrella of the research programme Independence, Decolonization, Violence and War in Indonesia, 1945-1950.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Maps -- , Content -- , I. Introduction -- , Picture -- , 1. Revolutionary Worlds: an introduction -- , II. Revolutionary… -- , Picture -- , 2. The meaning of independence for women in Yogyakarta, 1945-1946 -- , 3. The battle for the nation and pemuda subjectivity. Contradictions in a revolutionary capital -- , 4. Monsters and capitalists. Revolutionary posters demonize the Dutch -- , 5. The violence of Dutch public security. Semarang and its Central Javanese hinterland, 1945-1949 -- , 6. East Java, 1949: the revolution that shaped Indonesia -- , 7. War logistics in revolutionary Central Java -- , 8. State-making is war-making. Military violence and the establishment of the State of East Indonesia in 1946 -- , III. …Worlds -- , Picture -- , 9. From the parliament to the streets. The State of East Indonesia, 1946-1950 -- , 10. The harsher they act, the more fuss there’ll be. Dynamics of violence in South-Sulawesi, 1945-1950 -- , 11. Polombangkeng, South Sulawesi. The contest for authority, 1945- 1949 -- , 12. Association with the people must be friendly. War against the people and the political partitioning of West Java, 1948 -- , 13. Fighting over Depok. From colonial privilege to Indonesian citizenship, 1942-1949 -- , 14. A successful transition. The Chinese in revolutionary Aceh, 1945-1949 -- , 15. Navigating contested middle ground. Ethnic Chinese in revolutionary East Sumatra, 1945-1950 -- , 16. Everyday life of the Chinese in revolutionary Padang, 1945-1948 -- , 17. Playing it safe. Survival strategies of the Indian community in East Sumatran cities, 1945-1946 -- , Notes -- , Abbreviations -- , Glossary -- , Bibliography -- , Acknowledgements -- , About the authors -- , Index , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789463727587
    Language: English
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