ABSTRACT

In early 2022, the issue of whether or not to remove the word ‘bersiap’ from an exhibition at Rijksmuseum Amsterdam prompted parliamentary questions, the initiation of legal proceedings against the museum, and an unusually fierce public debate about a word that had hitherto only been known to the Dutch Indies community. This book provides background and depth to this debate. In the first months following the declaration of independence, the battle-cry of ‘bersiap!’ resounded in countless cities and villages in Indonesia. The call to make ready for the young nation’s struggle for freedom marked the start of the Indonesian Revolution, ushering in a period of extreme violence. Resonance of Violence outlines the dynamics of the extreme violence, in which Indonesian combat groups took up arms against Indo-Europeans, Moluccans, Dutch and Chinese, as well as Japanese civilians and disarmed Japanese and British (Indian) soldiers. The book also emphatically situates this terrifying period within the broader context of intra-Indonesian violence and the violence used by the Japanese, British and Dutch side against Indonesian non-combatants. It covers not only Java and Sumatra, but also the islands beyond, as well as the difficult task of establishing casualty numbers and the ‘rediscovery’ of the bersiap period in the 1980s.

part I|20 pages

Introduction

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Prologue

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The sound of violence
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chapter 1|12 pages

Bersiap in Broader Context

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part II|50 pages

Historical Background

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Violence from above

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The colonial context of violence in Indonesia
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chapter 3|16 pages

Rising tensions

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part III|103 pages

Confrontations

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Power constellations

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chapter 5|14 pages

The Eastern archipelago: Allied dominance

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chapter 6|42 pages

Java and Sumatra: rival international power blocks

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chapter 7|10 pages

The organisation of Indonesian violence

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chapter 8|29 pages

Estimates of casualty numbers

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part IV|28 pages

Impact

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part V|16 pages

To Conclude

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Conclusions

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Epilogue

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The resonance of the sound of violence
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