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Indonesia miscellany

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 4386

Scope and content

Letters, brochures, publications, and other materials relating to Indonesia. Coins and paper money from the Japanese occupation and from the Republic of Indonesia. Clippings from the Australian press relating to East Timor (Timor Timur) and West New Guinea (West Irian), Australia-Indonesia relations, and Indonesian insurgency, 1976-1977. 1995 calendar.Political publications and ephemera from the 1999 General Election and Pro-Reform movement. News bulletins from the Indonesian - Dutch confrontation on West Papua, 1962. Material relating to the United Nations' debates on the Malaysian-Indonesian conflict, 1964; Pakistani material relating to relations with Indonesia, 1964-65; United Nations' Projects in Indonesia, 1963-64; press releases and reports of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1963, the Second Asia Africa Conference, 1964;translations of speeches, resolutions, constitution and programs of the Indonesia Communist Party (P.K.I.);the Desa Political Study a joint reserach project of the National Planning Bureau and the Economic and Social Research Institute, 1956. Letters and published material from the Indonesian Student's organization in the United States during the end of Soekarno's era and the early period of Soeharto's New Order.

Scope and content

Also includes copies of miscellaneous letters, speeches, and documents by Departemen Luar Negeri; Minangkabau (materials from Tsuyoshi Kato), including some documents on Indonesian-Dutch diplomatic contacts during the Indonesian Revolution; files on students in Bandung, Jakarta, Yogyakarta; and files on programs for rural women in Indonesia,Scrapbook of newspaper clippings, mainly on Indonesian politics and foreign relations. Included is extensive coverage of a national conference heldin Djakarta in 1957, and of other meetings involving President Soekarno and Prime Minister Djuanda. Postcards of various regions in Indonesia.

Dates

  • 1869-1999.

Language of Material

Indonesian, Dutch and English.

Extent

4.8 cubic feet. (4.8 cubic feet.)