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The Encyclopedia Of Indonesia In The Pacific War Handbook Of Oriental Studies Peter Post General Editor

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The Encyclopedia Of Indonesia In The Pacific War Handbook Of Oriental Studies Peter Post General Editor
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.42 MB
Pages: 739
Author: Peter Post (General Editor), William H. Frederick, Iris Heidebrink and Shigeru Sato. Co-edited by William Bradley Horton and Didi Kwartanada.
ISBN: 9789004168664, 9004168664
Language: English
Year: 2009

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The Encyclopedia Of Indonesia In The Pacific War Handbook Of Oriental Studies Peter Post General Editor by Peter Post (general Editor), William H. Frederick, Iris Heidebrink And Shigeru Sato. Co-edited By William Bradley Horton And Didi Kwartanada. 9789004168664, 9004168664 instant download after payment.

An obvious hiatus amidst the abundance of Pacific War studies is the story of Indonesia during that period. The Encyclopedia of Indonesia in the Pacific War, edited under the aegis of the Netherlands Institute for War Documentation, now fills that gap.This state of the art work reflects the different experiences and historiographic traditions of Indonesians, Japanese, and Dutch. The aim is to present the developments in the Indonesian archipelago in as much a rational and dispassionate way as possible, taking into account regional and social variations and interpreting them within the international context of pre- and post-war trends. With due acknowledgement of different perspectives, ambiguities, unresolved issues and conflicting views, it sets out to enhance mutual understanding and academic dialogue.

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