The Payung and the Rising Sun: A Study of Javanese Pangreh Raja during the Japanese Occupation
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Keywords

Payung
Rising Sun
Study
Javanese
Pangreh
Raja

How to Cite

Effendy, B. (2009). The Payung and the Rising Sun: A Study of Javanese Pangreh Raja during the Japanese Occupation. Studia Islamika, 16(3). https://doi.org/10.15408/sdi.v16i3.473

Abstract

This study is a preliminary attempt to reconstruct and analyze the pangreh praja's social and political role, if any, during the Japanese occupation. Emphasis will be put on a critical assessment of the Japanese attitude toward the pangreh praja, and the pangreh praja's relationship with the nationalists, and the general populace. Through such examinations, it is expected that each of their roles can be assessed. The historical roots of thepangreh prajareach back to Dutch colonial history. It is often dated as early as the first installation of the o?ce of the Javanese regents. Such a view seems to be easy to understand as the regents were placed in the highest position in the pangreh praja's administrative hierarchy.DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v16i3.473
https://doi.org/10.15408/sdi.v16i3.473
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