LEADER 04460nam 22006615 450 001 996472042503316 005 20230524191939.0 024 7 $a10.1515/9789048557172 035 $a(CKB)5850000000010040 035 $a(DE-B1597)624304 035 $a(DE-B1597)9789048557172 035 $a(OCoLC)1312727379 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC30451001 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL30451001 035 $a(EXLCZ)995850000000010040 100 $a20220424h20222022 fg 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur||#|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aBeyond the Pale $eDutch Extreme Violence in the Indonesian War of Independence, 1945-1949 205 $a1st ed. 210 1$aAmsterdam :$cAmsterdam University Press,$d[2022] 210 4$d©2022 215 $a1 online resource (592 p.) 225 0 $aOnafhankelijkheid, Dekolonisatie, Geweld en Oorlog in Indonesië 1945-1950 311 $a90-485-5717-8 327 $tFrontmatter --$tMaps --$tContent --$tI. Introduction --$tII. Intermezzo --$tIII. Research Results --$tIV. Closing Remarks --$tV. Epilogue --$tNotes --$tAbbreviations --$tFurther reading --$tAcknowledgements --$tAbout the authors --$tIndex 330 $aIndonesia declared its independence on 17 August 1945, two days after the Japanese capitulation that marked the end of World War II in Asia. Refusing to recognize Indonesian independence, the Netherlands attempted to gain control over the decolonization process by force, leading to four years of arduous negotiations and bitter warfare. In 2005, the Dutch government declared that the Netherlands had been ?on the wrong side of history? and should not have engaged in this war. However, to this day, the government maintains its position from 1969 about violence at the hands of Dutch soldiers during this war: Yes, there had been ?excesses?, but as a rule, the armed forces had behaved ?correctly?. In recent years, this official position has increasingly, and more loudly, been called into question. In Beyond the Pale, conclusions of ten separate studies are presented from different perspectives, addressing the extent to which the Dutch armed forces used extreme violence on a structural basis and offering an assessment of their actions. The authors also examine how the Dutch government and society dealt with this extreme violence both during and after the war. Was it discussed, was it punished or covered up, and what developments does this reflect? 410 0$aOnafhankelijkheid, Dekolonisatie, Geweld en Oorlog in Indonesië 1945-1950 Series 606 $aHISTORY / Military / Wars & Conflicts (Other)$2bisacsh 610 $aIndonesia, decolonisation, independence, violence, war. 615 7$aHISTORY / Military / Wars & Conflicts (Other). 702 $aBrocades Zaalberg$b Thijs$4ctb$4https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 702 $aBuchheim$b Eveline$4ctb$4https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 702 $aCaptain$b Esther$4ctb$4https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 702 $aEickhoff$b Martijn$4ctb$4https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 702 $aFarid$b Hilmar$4ctb$4https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 702 $aFrakking$b Roel$4ctb$4https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 702 $aHarmanny$b Azarja$4ctb$4https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 702 $aKaaij$b Meindert van der$4ctb$4https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 702 $aKemperman$b Jeroen$4ctb$4https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 702 $aLimpach$b Rémy$4ctb$4https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 702 $aLuttikhuis$b Bart$4ctb$4https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 702 $aOostindie$b Gert$4ctb$4https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 702 $aRaben$b R$g(Remco),$4ctb$4https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 702 $aRomijn$b Peter$4ctb$4https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 702 $aSinke$b Onno$4ctb$4https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 702 $aSteijlen$b Fridus$4ctb$4https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 702 $aWelvaart$b Stephanie$4ctb$4https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 702 $aZwinkels$b Esther$4ctb$4https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 801 0$bDE-B1597 801 1$bDE-B1597 906 $aBOOK 912 $a996472042503316 996 $aBeyond the Pale$92834302 997 $aUNISA