Page range: 19-42The new intellectual climate in post–New Order Indonesia has shed light on the role of personal memory in uncovering forgotten aspects of Indonesia’s national past. One individual who has been placed under the spotlight is Sumarsono (b. 1921), one of the few surviving eyewitnesses of the Madiun Affair, an armed conflict between the Indonesian Communist Party and the Republican government in 1948. This article examines and evaluates Sumarsono’s narratives of Madiun between 1949 and 2008, and in doing so, offers a fresh analysis of the historiography of this critical turning point in the last years of the Indonesian Revolution (1945–49)
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http://dx.doi.org/10.13185/ST2013.01102From October 1965, the Indonesian Communist Party (Partai Kom...
After the fall of the Suharto regime in 1988, public debates over the nature of history proliferated...
contested, especially by former political prisoners from the 1965 period, who had previously been re...
Since the end of Suharto's rule in 1998, Indonesia's official history has been contested, especiall...
In Indonesia, during six months in 1965-1966, between half a million and a million people were kille...
After more than fifty years, Indonesia remains muted in its acknowledgement of the killings and disa...
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Indonesia declared its independence in August 17, 1945 after more than three centuries of colonizati...
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From October 1965, the Indonesian Communist Party (Partai Komunis Indonesia, or PKI) and its followe...
After the fall of the authoritarian Soeharto Regime in 1998, new versions and theories about history...
This article examines the social revolution in Surakarta, characterized by the anti-autonomous movem...
This study describes how the New Order regime created and used a particular version of the Indonesi...
This dissertation looks at constructions of generational difference, intergenerational relationships...
http://dx.doi.org/10.13185/ST2013.01102From October 1965, the Indonesian Communist Party (Partai Kom...
After the fall of the Suharto regime in 1988, public debates over the nature of history proliferated...
contested, especially by former political prisoners from the 1965 period, who had previously been re...
Since the end of Suharto's rule in 1998, Indonesia's official history has been contested, especiall...
In Indonesia, during six months in 1965-1966, between half a million and a million people were kille...
After more than fifty years, Indonesia remains muted in its acknowledgement of the killings and disa...
This dissertation examines the dynamics of memory of violence in present-day society, by zooming in...
Indonesia declared its independence in August 17, 1945 after more than three centuries of colonizati...
While today's Indonesian democratic government remains committed to the New Order orthodoxy about th...
This article examines the politics of reconciliation in Indonesia and Southeast Asia. It focuses in ...
From October 1965, the Indonesian Communist Party (Partai Komunis Indonesia, or PKI) and its followe...
After the fall of the authoritarian Soeharto Regime in 1998, new versions and theories about history...
This article examines the social revolution in Surakarta, characterized by the anti-autonomous movem...
This study describes how the New Order regime created and used a particular version of the Indonesi...
This dissertation looks at constructions of generational difference, intergenerational relationships...