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Islam and H. G. Nahuys’ Memoirs on the Java War 1825-1830. E-jurnal
is article analyzes the worldview of the memoir of H.G.
Nahuys van Burgst, Resident of Surakarta, entitled Verzameling van
officiele Rapporten, betreffende den Oorlog op Java in de Jarren 1825-
1830, as a polemic with H.J.J.L. Ridder de Stuer. His memoirs represent
a typical Dutch government worldview based more on colonial interests
and power tendencies. e colonial interests made colonial goverment
have a tendency and take a certain position from the start against Islam
and the cultural and Islamic characterist resistance movements launched
by Diponegoro and Kiai Modjo. e descriptive analysis of the memoirs
about the Javanese War which is presented chronologically makes it easy
for us to reveal how war ígures put Islam as the motivation for war, the
spirit, the basis for thinking, the strengthening of the support network, the
basis for regulation, and the justiícation for starting or ending the war.
Meanwhile, the colonial government saw Islam as being used as a foster for
the character’s socio-vertical mobility ambitions, as an identity, propaganda
material, and procedures in oath-taking ceremonies.
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