The Journal of Genocide Research, the journal of the International Network of Genocide Scholars (http://www.inogs.com), announces its latest edition, a double-special issue on ‘Mass violence and the end of the Dutch colonial empire in Indonesia’ edited by Bart Luttikhuis and A. Dirk Moses
Table of Contents
Introduction
Mass violence and the end of the Dutch colonial empire in IndonesiaBart Luttikhuis & A. Dirk Mosespages 257–276
Articles
Colonial warfare and military ethics in the Netherlands East Indies, 1816–1941Petra Groenpages 277–296
Genocide in the Kampongs? Dutch nineteenth century colonial warfare in Aceh, SumatraEmmanuel Kreikepages 297–315
Learning on ‘the job’: Dutch war volunteers entering the Indonesian war of independence, 1945–46Peter Romijnpages 317–336
‘Who wants to cover everything, covers nothing’: the organization of indigenous security forces in Indonesia, 1945–50Roel Frakkingpages 337–358
The killing of Dutch and Eurasians in Indonesia's national revolution (1945–49): a ‘brief genocide’ reconsideredWilliam H. Frederick pages 359–380
Anti-Chinese violence in Java during the Indonesian Revolution, 1945–49Mary Somers Heidhuespages 381–401
‘Not a colonial war’: Dutch film propaganda in the fight against Indonesia, 1945–49Gerda Jansen Hendrikspages 403–418
Cleo's ‘unfinished business’: coming to terms with Dutch war crimes in Indonesia's war of independenceStef Scagliolapages 419–439
Colonial memory and forgetting in the Netherlands and IndonesiaPaul Bijlpages 441–461
Competitive or multidirectional memory? The interaction between postwar and postcolonial memory in the NetherlandsIris Van Ooijen & Ilse Raaijmakerspages 463–483
Epilogue
On genocide and mass violence in colonial IndonesiaRemco Rabenpages 485–502
Book Reviews
Fighting for Darfur: public action and the struggle to stop genocideAlex Zuckerpages 503–505
Film and genocideLior Zylbermanpages 505–509
Writing the HolocaustNorah Schneiderpages 509–510
Years of Persecution, Years of Extermination: Saul Friedlander and the Future of Holocaust StudiesMark Levenepages 510–514
The American West and the Nazi East: A Comparative and Interpretative PerspectiveJens-Uwe Guettelpages 514–519
Mercury, Mining and Empire: The Human and Ecological Cost of Colonial Silver Mining in the AndesJames Rochlinpages 519–521
Heaven on Earth: The Varieties of the Millennial ExperienceBen Liebermanpages 521–522