Volume 130, Issue 3

Abstract

Abstract

The 1917 revolutions inspired the popularization and radicalization of the nascent anti-colonial movement in the Indies, which is reflected in the history of the revolutionary press which emerged in the subsequent years until 1926-7. This article recovers the tradition of the revolutionary press and situates it in the history of Indonesian national struggles by examining the production and development of the revolutionary newspaper . An investigation of the paper’s content, production, and distribution practices reveals how not only embodied the anti-colonial national struggle but also became a voice for a project of enlightenment in the colony.

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2017-09-01
2024-03-28
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Keyword(s): communication history; communism; enlightenment project; Indonesia; revolutionary press; social movements

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