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Indonesian nationalism in Suriname: the Javanese political movement, 1946–1954. / Rizal, Aslama Nanda; Kusno, Antonius Nur Hadi; Buwana, Yogaswara Fajar; Kuncoro Sakti, Wahyu Mada.

в: Cogent Arts and Humanities, Том 12, № 1, 2482994, 31.12.2025.

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Harvard

Rizal, AN, Kusno, ANH, Buwana, YF & Kuncoro Sakti, WM 2025, 'Indonesian nationalism in Suriname: the Javanese political movement, 1946–1954', Cogent Arts and Humanities, Том. 12, № 1, 2482994. https://doi.org/10.1080/23311983.2025.2482994

APA

Rizal, A. N., Kusno, A. N. H., Buwana, Y. F., & Kuncoro Sakti, W. M. (2025). Indonesian nationalism in Suriname: the Javanese political movement, 1946–1954. Cogent Arts and Humanities, 12(1), [2482994]. https://doi.org/10.1080/23311983.2025.2482994

Vancouver

Rizal AN, Kusno ANH, Buwana YF, Kuncoro Sakti WM. Indonesian nationalism in Suriname: the Javanese political movement, 1946–1954. Cogent Arts and Humanities. 2025 Дек. 31;12(1). 2482994. https://doi.org/10.1080/23311983.2025.2482994

Author

Rizal, Aslama Nanda ; Kusno, Antonius Nur Hadi ; Buwana, Yogaswara Fajar ; Kuncoro Sakti, Wahyu Mada. / Indonesian nationalism in Suriname: the Javanese political movement, 1946–1954. в: Cogent Arts and Humanities. 2025 ; Том 12, № 1.

BibTeX

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