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From Travel to Imprisonment: Remembering Cold War Trade Unionism and the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU) in Adam Soepardjan's Prison Notebooks

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 November 2024

Vannessa Hearman*
Affiliation:
School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry, Curtin University, Western Australia
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Abstract

This article examines the role of travel in the practice of Cold War politics, focusing particularly on the experiences of Indonesian trade unionists who travelled between Indonesia, the Soviet Union, and Eastern Europe. During the Sukarno era (1949–1966), Indonesians from the country's largest trade union federation SOBSI held leading positions in the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU). In 1965–1966, the army-directed purges against the Indonesian Left destroyed independent trade unionism as the country transitioned to the Suharto New Order regime. As leftist trade unionists were killed, imprisoned, or detained without trial, memories of travelling to the Communist bloc became denied, repressed, and submerged from history. The prison notebooks of Indonesian trade unionist Adam Soepardjan represent a unique set of underground writings produced after the army coup. An analysis of these notebooks reveals the ambivalences of Cold War political travel and the complex subjectivities of the traveller who appraises and reappraises the experiences of travel in a radically changed set of circumstances.

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Copyright © The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis
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Figure 1. From left: Indonesian delegates, Adam Soepardjan, Situmeang, and Hadi Soedardjo with German and Hungarian delegations at the Chemical Workers’ Conference in Leipzig, 1959.Source: Adam Soepardjan, Mendobrak Penjara Rezim Soeharto, p. 298. Used with permission from Penerbit Ombak.

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Figure 2. Front cover of Travel Abroad Book III. Source: Collection of the International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam. Photo by the author.

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Figure 3. Adam Soepardjan in his home office, Surabaya.Source: Collection of the International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam. Despite our best efforts we were unable to locate a copyright holder for this photograph.