The Encyclopedia of Indonesia in the Pacific War
In cooperation with the Netherlands Institute for War Documentation
Edited by Peter Post (General Editor), William H. Frederick, Iris Heidebrink and Shigeru Sato. Co-edited by William Bradley Horton and Didi Kwartanada.
All Title-Related Files
Biographical note
William H. Frederick, PhD (1978) University of Hawaii at Manoa, teaches Southeast Asian History at Ohio University (USA). He is the author of Visions and Heat. The Making of the Indonesian Revolution (Ohio University Press, 1989) and other works on modern Indonesian history.
Iris Heidebrink, Archivist at the National Archives, The Hague, since 1982, studied Cultural Anthropology at the VU University Amsterdam and Language and History of Indonesia at Leiden University. She published mainly on archival policies.
Peter Post, PhD (1991) in Social Sciences, VU University Amsterdam, is a senior-researcher at the Netherlands Institute for War Documentation. He is co-editor of Japan, Indonesia and the War: Myths and Realities (KITLV Press, 1997).
Shigeru Sato, PhD (1991) in Asian and International Studies, Griffith University, is a lecturer in Asian Studies at Newcastle University. He is the author of War, Nationalism and Peasants: Java under the Japanese Occupation 1942-1945 (Allen & Unwin and M.E. Sharpe, 1994).
Iris Heidebrink, Archivist at the National Archives, The Hague, since 1982, studied Cultural Anthropology at the VU University Amsterdam and Language and History of Indonesia at Leiden University. She published mainly on archival policies.
Peter Post, PhD (1991) in Social Sciences, VU University Amsterdam, is a senior-researcher at the Netherlands Institute for War Documentation. He is co-editor of Japan, Indonesia and the War: Myths and Realities (KITLV Press, 1997).
Shigeru Sato, PhD (1991) in Asian and International Studies, Griffith University, is a lecturer in Asian Studies at Newcastle University. He is the author of War, Nationalism and Peasants: Java under the Japanese Occupation 1942-1945 (Allen & Unwin and M.E. Sharpe, 1994).
Editorial Board
General editor
PETER POST
Editors
WILLIAM H. FREDERICK
IRIS HEIDEBRINK
SHIGERU SATO
Co-editors
WILLIAM BRADLEY HORTON
DIDI KWARTANADA
Assistant-editor
YOKO HAYASHI
Contributors
Taufik Abdullah, Gusti Asnan, Evelien Buchheim, Steve Bullard, Robert Cribb, Jaap Erkelens, Erwiza Erman, Siti Fatimah, Ken’ichi Goto, Petra Groen, Jeffrey Hadler, Makoto Hara, Yoko Hayashi, Iris Heidebrink, Yasuyuki Hikita, Huub de Jonge, Nico van Horn, William Bradley Horton, William H. Frederick, Audrey Kahin, Margaret Kartomi, Jeroen Kemperman, Peter Keppy, Yasuko Kobayashi, Aiko Kurasawa, Abidin Kusno, Didi Kwartanada, Elsbeth Locher-Scholten, Lizzy van Leeuwen, Ethan Mark, Jaap de Moor, Saki Murakami, Hidenori Okada, Gin Keat Ooi, Arno Ooms, Atsushi Ota, Marije Plomp, Harry Poeze, Peter Post, Helen Pourpouras, Anthony Reid, Shigeru Sato, Dick Schoonoord, Karel Steenbrink, Helen Spanjaard, P.J. Suwarno, Shigehito Takahashi, Keiko Tamura, Beatrice Trefalt, Aiko Utsumi, Adrian Vickers, Mayumi Yamamoto,Isao Yamazaki, Mestika Zed, Aukje Zuidema
PETER POST
Editors
WILLIAM H. FREDERICK
IRIS HEIDEBRINK
SHIGERU SATO
Co-editors
WILLIAM BRADLEY HORTON
DIDI KWARTANADA
Assistant-editor
YOKO HAYASHI
Contributors
Taufik Abdullah, Gusti Asnan, Evelien Buchheim, Steve Bullard, Robert Cribb, Jaap Erkelens, Erwiza Erman, Siti Fatimah, Ken’ichi Goto, Petra Groen, Jeffrey Hadler, Makoto Hara, Yoko Hayashi, Iris Heidebrink, Yasuyuki Hikita, Huub de Jonge, Nico van Horn, William Bradley Horton, William H. Frederick, Audrey Kahin, Margaret Kartomi, Jeroen Kemperman, Peter Keppy, Yasuko Kobayashi, Aiko Kurasawa, Abidin Kusno, Didi Kwartanada, Elsbeth Locher-Scholten, Lizzy van Leeuwen, Ethan Mark, Jaap de Moor, Saki Murakami, Hidenori Okada, Gin Keat Ooi, Arno Ooms, Atsushi Ota, Marije Plomp, Harry Poeze, Peter Post, Helen Pourpouras, Anthony Reid, Shigeru Sato, Dick Schoonoord, Karel Steenbrink, Helen Spanjaard, P.J. Suwarno, Shigehito Takahashi, Keiko Tamura, Beatrice Trefalt, Aiko Utsumi, Adrian Vickers, Mayumi Yamamoto,Isao Yamazaki, Mestika Zed, Aukje Zuidema
Reviews
This volume brings together a fascinating collection of scholarly articles and primary sources, complemented by a truly wonderful, eye-opening, and extensive selection of photographs, describing the history of WW II as it was experienced in Indonesia (...) Since the Japanese period has not been much explored in English-language scholarship on Indonesia, this book is a significant contribution for academic audiences and for others interested in learning more about life on the ground in wartime in a colonial world. This work will be very important for library collections and of immediate use to any university that offers courses in Southeast Asian history and/or social or cultural histories of WW II.
S. MAXIM, University of California, Berkeley, Choice Reviews Online (June 2010)
This book marks a return to basic historical studies, juxtaposing an amazing range of critical information about the
occupation period in Indonesia. This book will change the image of the Japanese occupation, facilitate the sharing of knowledge among scholarly communities, and stimulate a new generation of research on this problematic period of Indonesian history. While I dream of future work, this book is a welcome addition to any bookshelf and well worth the hefty price.
MAYUMI YAMAMOTO, Waseda University, Journal of Asian Studies (2010)
The present volume covers this traumatic period in great detail and maintains a long tradition of scholarly research from the
present publisher. Whilst it is clearly not aimed at the general public it offers the English-speaking reader an in-depth survey of the subject. It deserves a place in the library of any serious academic institution offering courses relating to
Indonesia, the PacificWar or South East Asia more widely.
Peter Wellburn,Reference Reviews, Volume 25:5 (2011).
S. MAXIM, University of California, Berkeley, Choice Reviews Online (June 2010)
This book marks a return to basic historical studies, juxtaposing an amazing range of critical information about the
occupation period in Indonesia. This book will change the image of the Japanese occupation, facilitate the sharing of knowledge among scholarly communities, and stimulate a new generation of research on this problematic period of Indonesian history. While I dream of future work, this book is a welcome addition to any bookshelf and well worth the hefty price.
MAYUMI YAMAMOTO, Waseda University, Journal of Asian Studies (2010)
The present volume covers this traumatic period in great detail and maintains a long tradition of scholarly research from the
present publisher. Whilst it is clearly not aimed at the general public it offers the English-speaking reader an in-depth survey of the subject. It deserves a place in the library of any serious academic institution offering courses relating to
Indonesia, the PacificWar or South East Asia more widely.
Peter Wellburn,Reference Reviews, Volume 25:5 (2011).
€115.00$149.00
Edited by François Robinne and Mandy Sadan
Drawing on long term fieldwork and research in communities from Assam through to Laos, this book offers a unique level of reappraisal of the work of Edmund Leach and is a significant contribution to the development of a new regional anthropology of Southeast Asia.
€148.00$192.00
Michael W. Charney
This study offers a comprehensive look at warfare -- its meaning, culture, technology, tactics, and organization -- in an area of the world previously neglected by military historians.
€119.00$154.00
Jacques Dumarçay. Translated by Barbara Silverstone and Raphaëlle Dedourge
Carefully following their historical development, this volume describes the various construction techniques in southern Asia; carpentry layout, the setting of bricks, stone-cutting and stereotomy, as well as binders and plasterwork.
€137.00$177.00
Hiram Woodward
The first ever comprehensive survey work on the art and architecture of Thailand from the earliest times until the establishment of the Thai-speaking kingdoms. A systematic and elucidating history of pre-fourteenth-century Thailand in a volume indispensable to historians of art, religion, ...
€282.00$365.00
Michel Jacq-Hergoualc'h. Translated by Victoria Hobson
This book attempts to give an accurate history of the Malay peninsula from the first centuries of the Chrisitan era to the 14th century, a story of city states and chiefdoms directly connected with the commercial relationship of the maritime Silk Road.
€137.00$177.00
Jacques Dumarçay and Pascal Royère, translated and edited by Michael Smithies
The first part of this study covers the technical, economic and site constraints of the famous ancient Khmer monuments, as well as the architectural concepts and decoration of the structures. The second part considers the buildings proper. It then considers in turn the important shrines of Pre ...
€119.00$154.00
J.C. Eade and Lars Gislén
Even the historical expert is - understandably - terrified by the complications involved in the calculation of dates. Early Javanese Inscriptions puts the study of Indonesian epigraphical dating on a completely new footing, both in speed and in reliability. It examines the early Javanese ...
€109.00$141.00
J.C. Eade
This Handbook makes a comprehensive examination of calendrical systems used in mainland Southeast Asia. It is designed (with numerous examples from the literature) to provide a grammar of the subject that will enable scholars to investigate it for themselves.
- 1 of 2
- ››
No additional information