Understanding the History of the Aceh Conflict Social Revolution in
This book is the first English translation of the original text Atjeh Sepintas Lalu published in 1950 in Bahasa Indonesia by one of Indonesia’s leading lawyers, writers, and political figures, examining the history of the continuously turb
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Understanding the History of the Aceh Conflict Social Revolution in Post-Independence Indonesia (1945-1949)
Buku OBOR
Understanding the History of the Aceh Conflict
SM Amin
Understanding the History of the Aceh Conflict Social Revolution in Post-Independence Indonesia (1945–1949)
Buku OBOR
SM Amin Obor Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia
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Foreword
My first opportunity to read the book Atjeh Sepintas Lalu1 by Insider was in 1973, 23 years after the book was published. At that time, I was writing my master thesis, under the title “The Course of the National Revolution in Aceh,”2 at the Department of Politics, Monash University, in Melbourne, Australia. The university’s library has an excellent collection of books published in Indonesia, second only to the National Library in Canberra. It is fair to say that Monash University library is one of the libraries with the best collection of books on Indonesia. Atjeh Sepintas Lalu was one of the first books I read about Aceh politics. Hence I would not object if anyone would say that the book had shaped my paradigm on Aceh. I think I also need to say that although I’m originally from Aceh, born and raised there, my knowledge about Aceh politics after Independence was meager at best. This lack of historical understanding wa
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