Peranakan Chinese politics in Java, 1917-1942
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Peranakan Chinese politics in Java, 1917-1942
(Ethnic studies)
Marshall Cavendish Academic, 2005
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"First published 1976 by institute of southeast asian studies, republished 1981 by Singapore university press" -- T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-178) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book is a study of the nature and historical development of peranakan Chinese politics in Java, with reference to the three major political streams -- the Chinese-oriented Sin Po group, the Netherlands-oriented Chung Hwa Hui, and the Indonesia-oriented Partai Tionghoa Indonesia. The work is based on original sources comprising newspapers and pamphlets printed in peranakan Malay and on personal interviews. The author attempts to identify various phases in the political activities of the peranakan Chinese and presents a detailed and documented political history of this Chinese minority in Java before the Second World War.
Table of Contents
- Peranakans and Chinese Nationalism
- The Rise of the China-Oriented Sin Po Group
- The Birth of the Chung Hwa Hui
- The Emergence of the Partai Tionghoa Indonesia
- The Development of the Three Political Streams After 1932
- The Leaders of the Three Political Streams
- The Contest Between the CHH and the PTI
- Peranakans and Indonesian Nationalism
- Conclusion.
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