E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)

Socio-Cultural Responses to The Post-Nationalization of Dutch Companies in 1958-1966

  • Wardojo Waskito Widi,
  • Sulistiyono Singgih Tri,
  • Susilowati Endang,
  • Rochwulaningsih Yety

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202131701010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 317
p. 01010

Abstract

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The Dutch company nationalization policy in 1958 had a broad impact in various fields related to the economic, political, and socio-cultural aspects. Due to the presence of anti-foreign phenomena as the efforts to escape from the grip of the West, it increasingly supported the public responses in no time. Various social and cultural actions happened in many places, just like a nationalization process continuation. Thousands of Dutch people were expelled from the Republic of Indonesia, accompanied by various demonstrations performed by workers and artists, making the atmosphere tense. The Dutch government got angry and felt offended by the actions committed by the citizens. What forms of socio-cultural actions took place after the nationalization of Dutch companies in 1958? This study aimed to obtain in-depth pictures of various forms of socio-cultural actions performed by wider communities (especially workers and cultural actors) in the context of nationalization in Indonesia. This study used a library method by tracing primary and secondary data sources and analyzing them after testing the validity. The research results show that the format of socio-cultural actions tended to be in mass mobilization and debates in parliaments and mass media.