Talk:Indonesian nationalism

Latest comment: 2 years ago by Dan Carkner in topic Sources to use to develop draft

Sources to use to develop draft edit

Since some links to blog content were detected and deleted by a bot, I am going to suggest some more solid sources for citing and building this article which can be accessed for free online. I think it will be better to use books and articles rather than blog posts or links to other encyclopedias, at least to build the basic solid article, then more things can be added from smaller sources as necessary. Of course, the general concepts in Wikipedia:Verifiability are worth reading if you are still new to Wikipedia and everything said in Wikipedia:WikiProject Indonesia/Resources. Below are some of my suggestions too.

Some books available on Libgen:

  • M.C. Ricklefs A History of Modern Indonesia Since c.1200 [3rd ed.]

0333801008, 9780333801000, 9781403990242

  • Adrian Vickers A History of Modern Indonesia

0521834937, 9780521834933

  • Carool Kersten A History of Islam in Indonesia: Unity in Diversity [Hardcover ed.]

0748681833, 9780748681839

  • Taufik Abdullah; History of nation-building series

Indonesia, towards democracy 9789812303653, 9812303650, 9789812303660, 9812303669, 9789812305619, 9812305610

  • Legge, John D. Sukarno. A political bography [sic]

9789814385077, 9814385077

  • Audrey Kahin Regional Dynamics of the Indonesian Revolution: Unity from Diversity

0824809823, 9780824809829

  • Anthony J.S. Reid The Indonesian National Revolution 1945-1950

0582710464, 0582710472

  • Frances Gouda, Thijs Brocades Zaalberg American visions of the Netherlands East Indies Indonesia: US foreign policy and Indonesian nationalism, 1920-1949 [1 ed.]

9053564799, 9789053564790

A few open online collections which will have relevant materials

  • Repository of the Indonesian government of educational materials. Someone suggested this to me in WikiProject Indonesia last year. It has a lot of materials about national history and "national heroes". Of course sometimes it will be somewhat propaganda but there is a lot of quality content in there which can be cited too.
  • Archipel archive of back issues. This is a French journal about SE Asia but many of the articles are in English. As far as I know they are mostly freely available online and have some good quality contents.
  • Delpher This one might be harder for you because it's in Dutch. But it is a huge archive of newspapers many of which were published in Java or in the Netherlands when they were very "interested" in Indonesia. If you are looking for a citation for a specific fact of when someone was born or did something or died, etc you can almost always find it in here. You can use google translate to make sense of the results and feel free to ask me to check about something.

-List compiled by --Dan Carkner (talk) 15:18, 29 May 2021 (UTC)Reply

Ah, Thank you so much Dan Mhatopzz (talk) 13:05, 28 June 2021