Master of ArtsCenter for Southeast Asian StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/149085/1/013852920.pd
This article was originally a paper when the author was asked to discuss Peer Holm Jorgensen’s wor...
Writing the story of independent Indonesia has been a more than usually difficult enterprise, and pa...
This article explains that in the Soeharto’s New Order, when the press criticises strongly the state...
Master of Arts (MA)Center for Southeast Asian StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umic...
After the fall of the Suharto regime in 1988, public debates over the nature of history proliferated...
Page range: 19-42The new intellectual climate in post–New Order Indonesia has shed light on the role...
Historians accept the death of oral sources, but expect newspaper archives in state institutions to ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2002 Katharine Elizabeth McGregor.General A. H. Nasution...
Within the framework of a larger debate on literary history and censorship studies, this research de...
After the fall of the authoritarian Soeharto Regime in 1998, new versions and theories about history...
This symposium has constantly reminded us that perceptions of the future and the past are interdepe...
The nation-state paradigm for writing history—which goes back to Leopold von Ranke and the foundati...
History has emerged as an increasingly prominent field of study in Indonesia at least since 1980's, ...
This article was originally a paper when the author was asked to discuss Peer Holm Jorgensen’s wor...
This study describes how the New Order regime created and used a particular version of the Indonesi...
This article was originally a paper when the author was asked to discuss Peer Holm Jorgensen’s wor...
Writing the story of independent Indonesia has been a more than usually difficult enterprise, and pa...
This article explains that in the Soeharto’s New Order, when the press criticises strongly the state...
Master of Arts (MA)Center for Southeast Asian StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umic...
After the fall of the Suharto regime in 1988, public debates over the nature of history proliferated...
Page range: 19-42The new intellectual climate in post–New Order Indonesia has shed light on the role...
Historians accept the death of oral sources, but expect newspaper archives in state institutions to ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2002 Katharine Elizabeth McGregor.General A. H. Nasution...
Within the framework of a larger debate on literary history and censorship studies, this research de...
After the fall of the authoritarian Soeharto Regime in 1998, new versions and theories about history...
This symposium has constantly reminded us that perceptions of the future and the past are interdepe...
The nation-state paradigm for writing history—which goes back to Leopold von Ranke and the foundati...
History has emerged as an increasingly prominent field of study in Indonesia at least since 1980's, ...
This article was originally a paper when the author was asked to discuss Peer Holm Jorgensen’s wor...
This study describes how the New Order regime created and used a particular version of the Indonesi...
This article was originally a paper when the author was asked to discuss Peer Holm Jorgensen’s wor...
Writing the story of independent Indonesia has been a more than usually difficult enterprise, and pa...
This article explains that in the Soeharto’s New Order, when the press criticises strongly the state...