The period between 1945 and 1949 following proclamation of independence against Dutch colonial role witnessed a number of turbulent movements around Indonesia. These 'social revolutions' as they were known by their adherents, were movements from below against local authorities occuring spontaneously in different areas but without any coordination or direction between them, In this article, the author describes two examples of 'social revolution' which took place in Aceh and East Sumatra
The conflict between the Dutch-trained bureaucratic elite and the revolutionary movement in Pekalon...
This is a study of social change in the West Sumatran village from the introduction of monetary tax...
Colonialism in Southeast Asia was marked by the response of local communities, especially farmers, i...
The emergence of radical and social movements in the Dutch East Indies was ignited by various social...
Our Revolution contains a selection of translated Indonesian articles about the Indonesian Revolutio...
Many studies about national revolution or freedom war more likely show their view based on the “nat...
Many studies about national revolution or freedom war more likely show their view based on the “nat...
This article examines the social revolution in Surakarta, characterized by the anti-autonomous movem...
The Indonesian National Revolution (1945-1949) was a complicated, violent event resulting in the nat...
The evolution of this study began in early 1968 when I started research for what was intended to be ...
New social movement can be perceived both as a new type of social movements and as a new social scie...
The emergence of nationalism in Indonesia began at the dawn of the twentieth century, which ultimate...
The Second Dutch Military Aggression led to several leaders of the Republic of Indonesia trapped in...
The economic history of the Indonesian revolution (1945�49) remains a relatively empty page in the e...
The Philippine revolution in 1896 was the first armed struggle for independence against foreign domi...
The conflict between the Dutch-trained bureaucratic elite and the revolutionary movement in Pekalon...
This is a study of social change in the West Sumatran village from the introduction of monetary tax...
Colonialism in Southeast Asia was marked by the response of local communities, especially farmers, i...
The emergence of radical and social movements in the Dutch East Indies was ignited by various social...
Our Revolution contains a selection of translated Indonesian articles about the Indonesian Revolutio...
Many studies about national revolution or freedom war more likely show their view based on the “nat...
Many studies about national revolution or freedom war more likely show their view based on the “nat...
This article examines the social revolution in Surakarta, characterized by the anti-autonomous movem...
The Indonesian National Revolution (1945-1949) was a complicated, violent event resulting in the nat...
The evolution of this study began in early 1968 when I started research for what was intended to be ...
New social movement can be perceived both as a new type of social movements and as a new social scie...
The emergence of nationalism in Indonesia began at the dawn of the twentieth century, which ultimate...
The Second Dutch Military Aggression led to several leaders of the Republic of Indonesia trapped in...
The economic history of the Indonesian revolution (1945�49) remains a relatively empty page in the e...
The Philippine revolution in 1896 was the first armed struggle for independence against foreign domi...
The conflict between the Dutch-trained bureaucratic elite and the revolutionary movement in Pekalon...
This is a study of social change in the West Sumatran village from the introduction of monetary tax...
Colonialism in Southeast Asia was marked by the response of local communities, especially farmers, i...