Official History in Modern Indonesia : : New Order Perceptions and Counterviews / / Michael Wood.
Dealing with New Order perceptions of the past this study gives insights into how the past can be used for purposes of national-building and regime legitimization and into the nature of the New Order. The Suharto regime created a coherent history that is reflected in recent archaeological and histor...
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Wood, Michael, author. Official History in Modern Indonesia : New Order Perceptions and Counterviews / Michael Wood. New Order Perceptions and Counterviews 1st ed. Leiden; Boston : BRILL, 2005. 1 online resource (247 p.) text txt computer c online resource cr Social, Economic and Political Studies of the Middle East and Asia ; 99 Description based upon print version of record. English Includes bibliographical references and index. Acknowledgments -- Note on Orthography and Sources -- Preface -- Chapter One: Using the Past -- Chapter Two: Heroes and Golden Ages-The Hindu-Buddhist, Islamic and Colonial Past -- Chapter Three: Revolutions and Coups-The New Order and Modern Indonesian History -- Chapter Four: Histories in Waiting-Counterviews to the New Order's Version of the Past -- Chapter Five: Conclusion -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index. Dealing with New Order perceptions of the past this study gives insights into how the past can be used for purposes of national-building and regime legitimization and into the nature of the New Order. The Suharto regime created a coherent history that is reflected in recent archaeological and historical research, in popular histories and biographies, in monuments and in school textbooks. The author describes an official history stretching from the proto-Indonesia of Majapahit, through the Indonesian Revolution up to the birth of the New Order in 1965. He also gives a counterview to this history stressing Indonesia's place in the larger Islamic world. The past emphasized political stability and national unity under the guidance of the military and socially disruptive ideas were to be avoided. Description based on print version record. Controversies. Historiography. Propaganda. Indonesia History. 90-04-14478-1 Social, Economic and Political Studies of the Middle East and Asia ; 99. |
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