The Memory Landscapes of “1965” – Artikel-artikel (Kajian) Ilmiah Martijn Eickhoff Terkait Genosida 1965-1966 – Martijn Eickhoff Articles on Indonesian Massacre 1965-1966

Martijn Eickhoff

Peneliti Senior

NIOd – Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies

 

 

1965 Today: Living withthe Indonesian Massacres Martijn Eickhoff, Gerry van Klinken & Geoffrey Robinson

 

The Memory Landscapes of“1965” in Semarang Martijn
Eickhoff, Donny Danardono, Tjahjono Rahardjo &Hotmauli Sidabalok

Periksa Proses Proyek Sejarah Semarang

MappingMemory Landscapes in nodegoat, the Indonesian killings of 1965-66

kedua artikel diatas dimuat dalam Journal of Genocide Research Vol 19

 

simak selengkapnya

Journal of Genocide Research Vol 19 : 1965 Today: Living with the Indonesian Massacres * Resume Riset-riset Akademik Termutakhir Terkait Genosida 1965-1966) 

 

IndonesianChinese in the Netherlands and the legacies of violence in colonial andpostcolonial Indonesia Alexander van der Meer and Martijn Eickhoff

1. Students, from approximately 1911 to 1940

2. “Repatriates” and “regretters”, from 1945 to 1964

3. “Refugees” from the violence of 1965/1966

Lain-lain

Recalling mass violence and the roads to reconciliation in Nanjing

A report on the 2017-KNAW-‘China Exchange Programme’-Summer-School Eveline Buchheim, Martijn Eickhoff & Aomi Mochida

“You should speak with… and hurry!”: Some personal reflections on the value of oral history

for the history of archaeology‘

 Martijn Eickhoff

In this paper the author reconsiders the importance of oral history for the history of archaeology. By reflecting on  his own use of oral history as a source of information for his PhD dissertation on Dutch archaeology and National  Socialism, he argues that oral history should not be defined as collecting primary sources, but seen rather as a method that provides information on how the past was and is remembered and valued by members of a given academic community. The collected stories created by the interviewee and the interviewer tell us what individuals, as participants of different communities that have their own frameworks of the past, are able to memorize at the time of the interview. Collected stories should be seen to a large extent as communicated memories; as a result, it is important to find out when these memories were created, by whom and for what social function. By opening up a variety of perspectives on the past, oral history can reveal how these communicated memories are able to strengthen the common bonds within  certain communities, in this case by creating a single narrative on the history of archaeology.

MARIEKE BLOEMBERGEN ANDMARTIJN EICKHOFF Conserving the past, mobilizing the Indonesian futureArchaeological sites, regime change and heritage politics in Indonesia in the1950s

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Asvi Warman Adam,Baskara T. WardayaAriel Heryanto,Robert CribbAnnie PohlmanJohn RoosaSaksia WieringaKatharine McGregorPeter Dale ScottBenedict AndersonVannessa HearmanJess MelvinNoam ChomskyBradley Simpson, Geoffrey RobinsonGreg PoulgrainAlex de JongAndre VltchekTaomo Zhou Soe Tjen Marching, Peter Kasenda, Aiko Kurasawa,Vijay Prashad,Akihisa Matsuno , Ruth Indiah RahayuNathaniel MehrAdam Hughes Henry Henri Chambert-Loir, Wim F.Wertheim, Steven FarramSri Lestari Wahyuningroem , Joss WibisonoLeslie Dwyer – Degung Santikarma, Vincent Bevins,Wijaya Herlambang, Budiawan, Ong Hok HamRex Mortimer, Olle Törnquist, Max Lane, Hilmar Farid , Michael G. Vann Gerry van KlinkenGrace Leksana, Ken SetiawanAyu RatihYosef DjakababaAan Anshori, Muhammad Al-Fayyadl, Roy MurtadhoDeirdre Griswold , David T. HillYoseph Yapi Taum, Aboeprijadi Santoso,  Adrian Vickers, John Gittings, Jemma PurdeyHenk Schulte NordholtMartijn EickhoffMade SurpriatmaDahlia Gratia Setiyawan, Uğur Ümit Üngör, Manunggal Kusuma WardayaGloria Truly EstrelitaWulan DirgantoroKar Yen LeongWulan DirgantoroMuhidin M. DahlanDhianita Kusuma PertiwiElsa ClavéJustin L. WejakDouglas KammenMartin Suryajaya, Chris WibisanaSatriono Priyo Utomo

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Daftar Isi Perpustakaan Genosida 1965-1966

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Definisi yang diusulkan D. Nersessian (2010) untuk amandemen/ optional protocol Konvensi Anti-Genosida (1948) dan Statuta Roma (2000) mengenai Pengadilan Kejahatan Internasional. (disalin dari Harry Wibowo)

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