Islam and Nationalism

Islam and Nationalism
Author: Erni Haryanti Kahfi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2001
Genre: Indonesia
ISBN:


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Nationalism and Revolution in Indonesia

Nationalism and Revolution in Indonesia
Author: George McT. Kahin
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 533
Release: 2018-08-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1501731394


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Professor Kahin's classic 1952 study, reprinted for a contemporary audience. An immediate, vibrant portrait of a nation in the age of revolution, featuring interviews with many of the chief players. With new illustrations and a new introduction by Benedict R. O'G. Anderson.

Islam and Nation

Islam and Nation
Author: Edward Aspinall
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2009
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0804760454


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Islam and Nation presents a fascinating study of the genesis, growth and decline of nationalism in the Indonesian province of Aceh.

Islamic Nationhood and Colonial Indonesia

Islamic Nationhood and Colonial Indonesia
Author: Michael Francis Laffan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134430817


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Drawing on previously unavailable archival material, this book argues that Indonesian nationalism rested on Islamic ecumenism heightened by colonial rule and the pilgrimage. The award winning author Laffan contrasts the latter experience with life in Cairo, where some Southeast Asians were drawn to both reformism and nationalism. After demonstrating the close linkage between Cairene ideology and Indonesian nationalism, Laffan shows how developments in the Middle East continued to play a role in shaping Islamic politics in colonial Indonesia.

Nationalism and Revolution in Indonesia

Nationalism and Revolution in Indonesia
Author: George McTurnan Kahin
Publisher: Southeast Asia Program Publications
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN:


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Professor Kahin's classic 1952 study, reprinted for a contemporary audience. An immediate, vibrant portrait of a nation in the age of revolution, featuring interviews with many of the chief players. With new illustrations and a new introduction by Benedict R. O'G. Anderson.

Intellectuals and Nationalism in Indonesia

Intellectuals and Nationalism in Indonesia
Author: J. D. Legge
Publisher: Equinox Publishing
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 6028397237


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It has always been a matter of national pride that independence came to Indonesia not as the result of a negotiated transfer of sovereignty, though the process was completed in that way, but through a struggle of heroic proportions in whose fires the nation itself was forged. The revolution, indeed, is central to the Republic's perception of itself. To call it a revolution is, of course, to beg a number of important questions. What is a revolution? Is the concept, developed in modern thought on the models of the French and Russian revolutions, applicable to a nationalist struggle for independence? Or must a revolution involve also a transfer of power from one social class to another and a subsequent social transformation? For Indonesians looking back to the birth of the nation, however, such questions do not arise. For them there is no question but that the events of 1945-49 constituted a revolution, a revolution that is seen as the supreme act of national will, the symbol of national self-reliance and, for those caught up in it, as a vast emotional experience in which the people -- the people as a whole -- participated directly. The exploration of Sjahrir's recruitment of a group of followers during the Japanese Occupation and of the character and attitudes of the group is based, in large measure, on interviews with its surviving members. A highly articulate body of people, they clearly enjoyed recalling their youth, remembering particular experiences, and thinking back on the issues that had preoccupied them and the ideas that had excited them as students. For many of them it had obviously been a golden age, perceived all the more vividly now because the world they had hoped for had never come into being. There is, perhaps, a good deal of nostalgia in their memories of what it was like to be a part of a crucial period in their country's history and no doubt some misjudgment about the parts they played. Oral history is a risky business, given the fallibility of human memory and the tendency for interviewer and subject alike to collaborate in re-shaping the past in the light of their later perspectives. The dangers of such a method are discussed below. Nevertheless, provided it is kept in mind that memories are documents of the present and not of the period with which they deal, it is important to gather these recollections while members of the generation in question are still alive.

Islam and the Making of the Nation

Islam and the Making of the Nation
Author: Chiara Formichi
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2012-06-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9004260463


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A testament to the relevance of historical research in understanding contemporary politics, Islam and the Making of the Nation guides the reader through the contingencies of the past that have led to the transformation of a nationalist leader into a 'separatist rebel' and a 'martyr', while at the same time shaping the public perception of political Islam and strengthening the position of the Pancasila in contemporary Indonesia.