Book discussion | Merdeka: The struggle for Indonesian independence and the Republic’s precarious rise, 1945–1950
December 3 @ 13:00 - 14:30
Under the slogan ‘Merdeka!’ the Republic of Indonesia rushed into a battle for independence – a struggle of which no one could predict the outcome. Harry Poeze and Henk Schulte Nordholt provide a new narrative about the revolution, one that focuses not only on the fight against the Dutch but also on the precarious rise of the Republic.
After the horrors of the Japanese occupation, the Republican leaders needed to somehow build a new state. From the Dutch side, they had to deal with short-sighted politicians and warmongering soldiers. On its own side, the Republic was confronted with wayward and combative youths, autonomous military leaders, conservative federalists, revolutionary communists, and radical Muslims.
Coup d’états, a civil war and two Dutch military attacks threatened the survival of the Republic. That is why the victory finally achieved by the Indonesian leaders is the revolution’s greatest miracle.
Speakers
After a brief introduction by Henk Schulte Nordholt, Grace Leksana (University Utrecht), Kankan Xie (Peking University) and Farabi Fakih (Gadjah Mada University) will address a future research agenda on the Indonesian Revolution and its impact contemporary Indonesia. Moderator: David Kloos (KITLV).
Format, date, time & venue
This seminar is a hybrid event and will be held in the conference room of KITLV, Herta Mohr building, room 1.30, Witte Singel 27 A, Leiden and online via Zoom, on Tuesday 3 December from 13.00 – 14.30 PM (CET).
Registration
If you want to join this seminar on location, please register via: [email protected].
If you wish to join this seminar online, please register here.
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