Reconstructing, piece by piece

Asvi Warman Adam*

October 2, 2001

History, according to E.H. Carr, is a dialectic between the present and the past. History also constitutes an endless dialog between historians and data sources and may be reviewed when new archives are discovered.

Accordingly, no historical essays or books are ever final. In the case of the 1965 aborted communist coup in Indonesia known as the September 30 Movement (G30S), there is in fact no final and sole interpretation of this incident

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