The discovery of Indonesia; Western (non-Dutch) historiography on the decolonization of Indonesia

[...]it echoes a Dutch Communist Party slogan that was widely popularized between the two World Wars ('Indies independence from the Netherlands now'), which summarized the party's standpoint on the status of the then Dutch East Indies in rather a provocative way. Mortimer published on...

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Ethnology
Foreign policy
General studies
Historians
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Historiography
History
History instruction
Language history
Nationalism
Political revolutions
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United States history
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War
World War II
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