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From Kahin to Shiraishi: The Roads Less Traveled

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

American Indonesianists had at one time done pioneering work on social research in Indonesia. Some are deemed no longer relevant today.

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THIRTY-FOUR years ago a young Japanese man arrived in Indonesia. Takashi Shiraishi was 29, but a doctoral candidate at New York's Cornell University. His purpose was clearto collate as much relevant information as possible for his dissertation.

Having earned his masters degree in international relations from Tokyo University in 1974, Shiraishi wanted to learn more about Indonesian history between the periods 1900-1920s. "Something revolutionary occ

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