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$10 US Bond, no. 451, to Support the Republic of Korea
written by Republic of Korea, in Susan Chun Lee Collection, of University of Hawaii, Manoa. Center for Korean Studies (Collection 14: Box 5, folder 2) (Honolulu, HI) , 2 page(s)
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written by Republic of Korea, in Susan Chun Lee Collection, of University of Hawaii, Manoa. Center for Korean Studies (Collection 14: Box 5, folder 2) (Honolulu, HI) , 2 page(s)
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
Republic of Korea
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Social and Cultural Rights, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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$5 US Bond, no. 6686, to Support the Republic of Korea
written by Republic of Korea, in Susan Chun Lee Collection, of University of Hawaii, Manoa. Center for Korean Studies (Collection 14: Box 5, folder 2) (Honolulu, HI) , 2 page(s)
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written by Republic of Korea, in Susan Chun Lee Collection, of University of Hawaii, Manoa. Center for Korean Studies (Collection 14: Box 5, folder 2) (Honolulu, HI) , 2 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
Republic of Korea
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Social and Cultural Rights, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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1 Mei 1963: Irian Barat Bebas!
in Api Kartini, 1963 (1963, originally published 1963), 1 page(s)
An article prompted by the handover of West Irian to Indonesia by UNTEA (United Nations Temporary Executive Authority). It reads like an open letter to the Dutch, as former colonial masters. The writer said that the Dutch must acknowledge that the “good old days” (de goede oude tijd) were over;
Indonesia wa...
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in Api Kartini, 1963 (1963, originally published 1963), 1 page(s)
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An article prompted by the handover of West Irian to Indonesia by UNTEA (United Nations Temporary Executive Authority). It reads like an open letter to the Dutch, as former colonial masters. The writer said that the Dutch must acknowledge that the “good old days” (de goede oude tijd) were over;
Indonesia was implementing socialist goals, in accordance with their president’s Political Manifesto;
they could not make “senseless” (tid...
An article prompted by the handover of West Irian to Indonesia by UNTEA (United Nations Temporary Executive Authority). It reads like an open letter to the Dutch, as former colonial masters. The writer said that the Dutch must acknowledge that the “good old days” (de goede oude tijd) were over;
Indonesia was implementing socialist goals, in accordance with their president’s Political Manifesto;
they could not make “senseless” (tidak masuk akal) claims over their businesses which had been nationalised by the Indonesian government; the Indonesian people had suffered terribly under centuries-long colonial rule; the independence war and the liberation struggle for West Irian were the consequence of Dutch stubbornness, and took a huge toll on Indonesian property and lives.
Indonesian mothers had permitted their husbands, sons and brothers to die for the liberation of West Irian.
Numerous mothers lost their children during colonial rule because of starvation due to abject poverty. The liberation struggle for West Irian claimed the lives of many Indonesian warriors. All these losses and suffering must be understood by the Dutch, if they want to re-establish ties with Indonesia. The Indonesian people would like to be friends with Dutch people, but the Dutch must accept their responsibility for the damage done in the past, and also accept the new situation in Indonesia. KEYWORDS: Anti-colonialism; Anti-Dutch; Indonesia; Indonesian mothers; Indonesian women; Manipol; Political Manifesto; Sukarno; United Nations Temporary Executive Authority (UNTEA); West Irian
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical article
Date Published / Released
1963
Topic / Theme
Women, Colonization, Empire, and Post Coloniality, Opposition to Imperialism, Nationalism and Independence Movements, Indonesians, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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2 photographs of small girl in frame -late 19th century
in Borrow Collection, of Flinders University. Library. Special Collections; photographed by Anonymous Photographer , 2 page(s)
No identification.
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in Borrow Collection, of Flinders University. Library. Special Collections; photographed by Anonymous Photographer , 2 page(s)
Description
No identification.
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Photograph
Author / Creator
Anonymous Photographer
Topic / Theme
Children, Family and Culture, Industrialization and Western Global Hegemony (1750–1914)
Copyright Message
Original material sourced from the Borrow Collection, Flinders University Library. Copyright Flinders University Library.
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2 September 1897 - 19 November 1898 (nla.obj-562503926)
written by Patrick McMahon Glynn, in Papers of Patrick McMahon Glynn, 1874-1931. MS 4653, of National Library of Australia (19 November 1898) , 190 page(s)
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written by Patrick McMahon Glynn, in Papers of Patrick McMahon Glynn, 1874-1931. MS 4653, of National Library of Australia (19 November 1898) , 190 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
19 November 1898, 1898
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Diary/Memoir/Autobiography
Author / Creator
Patrick McMahon Glynn
Topic / Theme
Political and Social Movements, Industrialization and Western Global Hegemony (1750–1914)
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the National Library of Australia.
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2 Tokoh Wanita surat--menjurat satu hasrat--perdamaian abadi [2 Female Personalities Correspond about a Single Passion--Lasting Peace.]
in Api Kartini, 1961, p. NA (1961, originally published 1961), 2 page(s)
Extracts from a letter to the chairperson of the Indonesian Peace Committee, Aminah Hidajat, from Nina Popova, head of the Soviet Union’s Agency for Friendship and Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries, and Hidajat’s response. Presumably, the letters were originally written in English. Popova’s letter in...
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in Api Kartini, 1961, p. NA (1961, originally published 1961), 2 page(s)
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Extracts from a letter to the chairperson of the Indonesian Peace Committee, Aminah Hidajat, from Nina Popova, head of the Soviet Union’s Agency for Friendship and Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries, and Hidajat’s response. Presumably, the letters were originally written in English. Popova’s letter included the following topics: Anti-war rhetoric, mothers of
Soviet fighters grieved the loss of their children in the war against fas...
Extracts from a letter to the chairperson of the Indonesian Peace Committee, Aminah Hidajat, from Nina Popova, head of the Soviet Union’s Agency for Friendship and Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries, and Hidajat’s response. Presumably, the letters were originally written in English. Popova’s letter included the following topics: Anti-war rhetoric, mothers of
Soviet fighters grieved the loss of their children in the war against fascism; The warmongers were those who manufactured weapons;
The USA and its allies were in
the vanguard of the arms
race; The “champions of peace” in
Indonesia, the USSR and all over the world (read: women, mothers) must stand together and prevent anymore wars; Concerns about nuclear weapons testing, conducted
by NATO members the Soviet Union. Hidajat’s response expressed support and understanding for the issues raised by Popova. KEYWORDS: Anti-fascism; Anti-imperialism ;Anti-war; Agency for Friendship and Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries; Aminah Hidajat; Disarmament;
Indonesia;
Indonesian Peace Committee; Indonesian-Soviet relations; Indonesian women; NATO;
Nina Popova;
Nuclear weapons testing; Soviet women;
Soviet Union; Transnational activism; Transnational solidarity; USA;
USSR
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical article
Date Published / Released
1961
Topic / Theme
Peace, International Governance, and International Law, Disarmament, International Peace, Indonesians, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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4 September 1880 - 12 October 1880 (nla.obj-562503820)
written by Patrick McMahon Glynn, in Papers of Patrick McMahon Glynn, 1874-1931. MS 4653, of National Library of Australia (1880) , 80 page(s)
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written by Patrick McMahon Glynn, in Papers of Patrick McMahon Glynn, 1874-1931. MS 4653, of National Library of Australia (1880) , 80 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
1880
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Diary/Memoir/Autobiography
Author / Creator
Patrick McMahon Glynn
Person Discussed
William Shakespeare, 1564-1616
Topic / Theme
Daily life, Family and Culture, Industrialization and Western Global Hegemony (1750–1914)
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the National Library of Australia.
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4 September 1880 - 22 June 1886 (nla.obj-562503384)
written by Patrick McMahon Glynn, in Papers of Patrick McMahon Glynn, 1874-1931. MS 4653, of National Library of Australia (1886) , 305 page(s)
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written by Patrick McMahon Glynn, in Papers of Patrick McMahon Glynn, 1874-1931. MS 4653, of National Library of Australia (1886) , 305 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
1886
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Diary/Memoir/Autobiography
Author / Creator
Patrick McMahon Glynn
Person Discussed
Sir Brian O. Laughlin, fl. 1880
Topic / Theme
Daily life, Political and Social Movements, Migration and Diaspora, Family and Culture, Australian Aborigines, Chinese, Industrialization and Western Global Hegemony (1750–1914)
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the National Library of Australia.
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4 TAHUN REVOLUSI KUBA [4 YEARS OF THE CUBAN REVOLUTION]
in Api Kartini, 1963, p. 2 (1963, originally published 1963), 1 page(s)
This article discusses the people’s revolutions in Cuba and Venezuela. Despite the title, there is a section on Venezuela. The writer stressed that Indonesian women should learn from the achievements of Cuban and Venezuelan women and the roles these women played in the revolutions of their respective countries....
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in Api Kartini, 1963, p. 2 (1963, originally published 1963), 1 page(s)
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This article discusses the people’s revolutions in Cuba and Venezuela. Despite the title, there is a section on Venezuela. The writer stressed that Indonesian women should learn from the achievements of Cuban and Venezuelan women and the roles these women played in the revolutions of their respective countries. KEYWORDS: Cuba;
Cuban women; Cuban Revolution; Indonesia; Indonesian women; Latin America; Transnational activism; Transnational so...
This article discusses the people’s revolutions in Cuba and Venezuela. Despite the title, there is a section on Venezuela. The writer stressed that Indonesian women should learn from the achievements of Cuban and Venezuelan women and the roles these women played in the revolutions of their respective countries. KEYWORDS: Cuba;
Cuban women; Cuban Revolution; Indonesia; Indonesian women; Latin America; Transnational activism; Transnational solidarity; WIDF;
Venezuela;
Venezuelan women
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical article
Date Published / Released
1963
Topic / Theme
Cuban Revolution, 1956-1959, Women, Colonization, Empire, and Post Coloniality, Indigenous Women, Opposition to Imperialism, Social and Political Leadership, Nationalism and Independence Movements, Cubans, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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7 November dan Wanita Uni Sovjet [7 November and Women of the Soviet Union]
in Api Kartini, 1959, p. NA (1959), 2 page(s)
7 November 1959 marked the 42nd commemoration of the October Socialist Revolution throughout the Soviet Union. This article documented the visit of a delegation to Jakarta circa October 1959 from the Presidiums of the Supreme Soviets. A female delegate, Nizoramo Zaripova, was briefly the Acting Chairperson of the...
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in Api Kartini, 1959, p. NA (1959), 2 page(s)
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7 November 1959 marked the 42nd commemoration of the October Socialist Revolution throughout the Soviet Union. This article documented the visit of a delegation to Jakarta circa October 1959 from the Presidiums of the Supreme Soviets. A female delegate, Nizoramo Zaripova, was briefly the Acting Chairperson of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of Tadzikistan during January-February 1984. She spoke to Indonesian women about the advances made by S...
7 November 1959 marked the 42nd commemoration of the October Socialist Revolution throughout the Soviet Union. This article documented the visit of a delegation to Jakarta circa October 1959 from the Presidiums of the Supreme Soviets. A female delegate, Nizoramo Zaripova, was briefly the Acting Chairperson of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of Tadzikistan during January-February 1984. She spoke to Indonesian women about the advances made by Soviet women in positions of government, in the workforce, in education, industry, agriculture etc. She highlighted the October Revolution of 1917, which marked the formation of Soviet Russia, as the turning point in the lives of Russian women, from traditional oppression to social equality with men. She said that Russian wives and mothers who lost husbands and children had shed far too many tears in the last war (World War II) and hence, Soviet women – just like Indonesian women – were dedicated to ending the arms race, to safeguard the future for their children. KEYWORDS: 7 November; Anti-war;
Api Kartini; Disarmament; Gender equality; Indonesia; Indonesian women; Jakarta; Nizoramo Zaripova; Russian women;
Soviet Union;
Soviet women; Transnational activism; Transnational solidarity
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical article
Date Published / Released
1959
Topic / Theme
Women, Colonization, Empire, and Post Coloniality, Post Colonial and Transnationalism, Opposition to Imperialism, Nationalism and Independence Movements, Russians, Indonesians, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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