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The 1965 violence deeply impacted Indonesian society and scholars are now only beginning to understand the multiple ways in which its effects are still felt today. Beyond the physical violence there were also widespread purges of staff from the civil service. This included purges of institutions of higher education. Through a close analysis of the anti-Communist purges that took place at the once revolutionary Gajah Mada University in Yogyakarta, Wahid demonstrates how the violence disrupted and dramatically changed the focus and structure of Indonesian universities.
This chapter was translated from Indonesian to English by Faye Chan. The names of only some interviewees are provided here based on their consent and the preferences of others for anonymity. Research for this chapter was funded by the Faculty of Cultural Science Universitas Gadjah Mada, Research Grant Scheme B, No. 1566/H1.FIB/SK/2014. Thanks to Dr. Sri Margana (Head of the History Department) and Dr. Pujo Semedi Hargoyuwono (Dean of the Faculty of Humanities) at UGM for their support for this research and also to my interviewees and Kate McGregor for their assistance with this chapter.
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Wahid, A. (2018). Counterrevolution in a Revolutionary Campus: How Did the “1965 Event” Affect an Indonesian Public University?. In: McGregor, K., Melvin, J., Pohlman, A. (eds) The Indonesian Genocide of 1965. Palgrave Studies in the History of Genocide. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71455-4_8
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