Collective Memory and the Dutch East Indies Unremembering Decolonization

This book examines the afterlife of decolonization in the collective memory of the Netherlands. It offers a new perspective on the cultural history of representing the decolonization of the Dutch East Indies, and maps out how a contested collective memory was shaped. Taking a transdisciplinary appro...

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Main Author: Doolan, Paul M.M (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam University Press 2021
Series:Heritage and Memory Studies
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