This article examines the circulation and articulation of fascist ideas and practices among the so-called cooperating nationalist party Partai Indonesia Raya (Parindra) and its youth wing Surya Wirawan in late colonial Indonesia. After the radical nationalist parties demanding Indonesian independence had been crushed by the Dutch colonial government in 1934, only parties refraining from making such radical demands could operate in public. Since their frustratingly weak bargaining position in the political arena was hard to conceal, leading Parindra politicians such as Soetomo (1888–1938) evoked powerful images of a ‘glorious Indonesia’ (Indonesia Moelia) to keep the nationalist project alive. The ideas of Soetomo, who was an expressed admir...
Central Sulawesi is a part of Indonesia with a fascinating history during the revolutionary period (...
This article concerns on nationalism that was within repatrian Suriname in 1947 and 1954. It was kno...
This symposium has constantly reminded us that perceptions of the future and the past are interdepe...
This article examines the circulation and articulation of fascist ideas and practices among the so-c...
After the Japanese occupation (1942-1945), the Indonesian archipelago experienced an unprecedented s...
The emergence of nationalism in Indonesia began at the dawn of the twentieth century, which ultimate...
This thesis studies the activities of the Indonesian nationalist student organisation in the Netherl...
As a modern technological invention cinema has numerous potentialities such as economic, social and ...
The Japanese invasion of the Dutch East Indies in 1942 did nothing to kill the blossoming nationalis...
So far, the study of indigenous people’s attitudes towards Indo-Europeans in the era of decolonizati...
lndonesian nation state develops project of nation unity to share imagined past and to offer a futu...
This study focuses on three intellectuals and political activists of Indonesian, specifically Minang...
This article describes the forging of networks and the articulation of solidarities by Indonesians i...
During the first half of the twentieth century, colonial rule in the Indonesian archipelago was an i...
This article discusses the conflict between the people of North Bali and the Dutch colonialism, espe...
Central Sulawesi is a part of Indonesia with a fascinating history during the revolutionary period (...
This article concerns on nationalism that was within repatrian Suriname in 1947 and 1954. It was kno...
This symposium has constantly reminded us that perceptions of the future and the past are interdepe...
This article examines the circulation and articulation of fascist ideas and practices among the so-c...
After the Japanese occupation (1942-1945), the Indonesian archipelago experienced an unprecedented s...
The emergence of nationalism in Indonesia began at the dawn of the twentieth century, which ultimate...
This thesis studies the activities of the Indonesian nationalist student organisation in the Netherl...
As a modern technological invention cinema has numerous potentialities such as economic, social and ...
The Japanese invasion of the Dutch East Indies in 1942 did nothing to kill the blossoming nationalis...
So far, the study of indigenous people’s attitudes towards Indo-Europeans in the era of decolonizati...
lndonesian nation state develops project of nation unity to share imagined past and to offer a futu...
This study focuses on three intellectuals and political activists of Indonesian, specifically Minang...
This article describes the forging of networks and the articulation of solidarities by Indonesians i...
During the first half of the twentieth century, colonial rule in the Indonesian archipelago was an i...
This article discusses the conflict between the people of North Bali and the Dutch colonialism, espe...
Central Sulawesi is a part of Indonesia with a fascinating history during the revolutionary period (...
This article concerns on nationalism that was within repatrian Suriname in 1947 and 1954. It was kno...
This symposium has constantly reminded us that perceptions of the future and the past are interdepe...