So far, the study of indigenous people’s attitudes towards Indo-Europeans in the era of decolonization, especially in Indonesia, has focused on native militia violence against Indo-Europeans. Serious studies on the desire of the indigenous people to persuade Indo-Europeans to become part of Indonesian society have been neglected. By employing the historical method, this study examines how Indonesian nationalists publicly imagined, framed, and convinced Indo-Europeans of their place as the most recent members of the nation during the Dutch-Indonesian war (1945-1947). The newly-born nation essentially consisted of indigenous ethnic groups, which in colonial times were socially inferior to Indo-Europeans. This study shows that there was a syst...
The article discusses the forming of ethnic identity among Batak and Malay people in Tapanuli during...
lndonesian nation state develops project of nation unity to share imagined past and to offer a futu...
Based on data from fieldwork in Flores, this article suggests an indigenous form of tolerance and su...
So far, the study of indigenous people’s attitudes towards Indo-Europeans in the era of decolonizati...
The emergence of nationalism in Indonesia began at the dawn of the twentieth century, which ultimate...
During the 1940s and 1950s, around 200,000 Eurasians (Indos) of mixed European and Indonesian d...
This article discusses the importance of learning Indonesian history based on multiculturalism to st...
From the fist decade when Soekarno declared Indonesia as Pancasila State, until 71th independence no...
The literature about Dutch presence in Indonesia in the colonial era is mainly written by white Dutc...
This article examines the ways in which some early twentieth-century Indonesian thinkers conceptuali...
Abstract The Dutch government had once launched the Ethical Policy in Indonesia, leading to the bir...
In many parts of Asia, the long history of Western colonialism created communities tracing their anc...
The literature about Dutch presence in Indonesia in the colonial era is mainly written by white Dutc...
Central Sulawesi is a part of Indonesia with a fascinating history during the revolutionary period (...
Indonesia's motto (Bhinneka Tunggal Ika), like that of the United States (E pluribus unum), suggests...
The article discusses the forming of ethnic identity among Batak and Malay people in Tapanuli during...
lndonesian nation state develops project of nation unity to share imagined past and to offer a futu...
Based on data from fieldwork in Flores, this article suggests an indigenous form of tolerance and su...
So far, the study of indigenous people’s attitudes towards Indo-Europeans in the era of decolonizati...
The emergence of nationalism in Indonesia began at the dawn of the twentieth century, which ultimate...
During the 1940s and 1950s, around 200,000 Eurasians (Indos) of mixed European and Indonesian d...
This article discusses the importance of learning Indonesian history based on multiculturalism to st...
From the fist decade when Soekarno declared Indonesia as Pancasila State, until 71th independence no...
The literature about Dutch presence in Indonesia in the colonial era is mainly written by white Dutc...
This article examines the ways in which some early twentieth-century Indonesian thinkers conceptuali...
Abstract The Dutch government had once launched the Ethical Policy in Indonesia, leading to the bir...
In many parts of Asia, the long history of Western colonialism created communities tracing their anc...
The literature about Dutch presence in Indonesia in the colonial era is mainly written by white Dutc...
Central Sulawesi is a part of Indonesia with a fascinating history during the revolutionary period (...
Indonesia's motto (Bhinneka Tunggal Ika), like that of the United States (E pluribus unum), suggests...
The article discusses the forming of ethnic identity among Batak and Malay people in Tapanuli during...
lndonesian nation state develops project of nation unity to share imagined past and to offer a futu...
Based on data from fieldwork in Flores, this article suggests an indigenous form of tolerance and su...