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The unmastered past: decolonization and Dutch collective memory

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 July 2009

Abstract

The decolonization of Indonesia is far from being a peripheral issue for Dutch national identity. Since the 1970s, but especially in 1995, public debate has erupted in an attempt to come to terms with this part of national history. The protestant ethic is still so strong that discussions revolve in particular around morality and a final verdict. Opinion leaders and historians have, however, not been able to solve the issue, so that the way in which the Netherlands lost their Southeast-Asian colony continues to trouble the Dutch self-image.

Type
Focus: From Decolonization to Post-colonialism
Copyright
Copyright © Academia Europaea 2000

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