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Monarchism,national identity and social representations of history in Indonesia: Intersections of the local and national in the sultanates of Yogyakarta and Surakarta
Authors:Moh Abdul Hakim  James H Liu  Laina Isler  Mark R Woodward
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Indonesia;2. School of Psychology, Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand;3. Center for Applied Cross‐cultural Research (CACR), Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand;4. The Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict, Arizona State University, Arizona, USA
Abstract:In the young state of Indonesia, old local authorities like sultanates have reasserted themselves. This reemergence of localized authority does not necessarily conflict with nation building. Survey research among adult samples (N = 399) in the neighbouring sultanates of Yogyakarta and Surakarta found that social representations of history were implicated in the relationship between monarchism and national identity. In Yogyakarta (but not Surakarta), a positive intersection between local and national representations of history was found: events and people associated with the sultanate were also regarded as instrumental to the birth of the nation. In Yogyakarta, support for the sultanate was higher than in Surakarta: respondents argued that Yogyakarta had the culture and history required to justify status as a special autonomous region. In Yogyakarta but not Surakarta, monarchism was positively related to national identity and trust in national democratic political institutions. The intersection between local and national representations of history, especially concerning the instrumentality of the local monarchy in giving birth to the nation in Yogyakarta, created historical continuity/positive intersectionality where the superordinate nation and the local monarchy are networked in a system of power and meaning that lends trust in democratic institutions from monarchism, and strengthens national identity.
Keywords:democracy  history  institutional trust  monarchy  national identity  social representations
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