The Collapse of a Colonial Society: The Dutch in Indonesia During the Second World War"This the first book to offer a thorough English-language study on the vicissitudes of the Dutch and Dutch Eurasians during the Japanese occupation of the East Indies." "Dutch historian Louis de Jong's extensive study Het Koninkrjik der Nederlanden in de Tweede Wereldoorlog (1969-1988), whose 13 parts were published in 27 volumes and together add up to almost 15,000 pages, is considered to be the standard work on the history of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the Second World War. The present book, a translation of chapters 5 through 10 of Part 11b - one of the five volumes on the East Indies - makes a section of De Jong's magnum opus available to English readers. It presents an impressive account of the experiences of the Dutch civilians and prisoners of war under the Japanese occupation. An extensive introduction by Jeroen Kemperman sketches the course of events from the arrival of the Dutch in the Indonesian archipelago to the capitulation of the Dutch East Indies in March 1942." "De Jong did not aim his work exclusively at historians, but made a conscious effort to reach a broader audience. His text is thus lively and easy to read. As a starting point for all future research on the Netherlands during the Second World War, De Jong's study continues to be of inestimable value."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
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The elimination of the Netherlands | 47 |
Resistance and clandestine activities | 145 |
Starvation in the Indies | 227 |
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