British Naval Power and its Influence on Indonesia, 1795–1942: An Historical Analysis

P. Carey, Christopher Reinhart
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In Indonesian history, Britain has never been considered a prominent player in the politics of the archipelago. From an Indonesian perspective, the British presence only lasted a brief five years (1811–1816) during short-lived interregnum regime led by Thomas Stamford Raffles (1781-1826). This began with the British seizure of Java from the Franco-Dutch administration of Marshal Daendels (1808-11) and his successor, General Janssens (May-September 1811), and ended with the formal return of the colony to the Netherlands on 19 August 1816. However, as this article demonstrates, Britain has had a long-lasting and decisive influence on modern Indonesian history, dating from the time when the archipelago entered the vortex of global conflict between Britain and Republican France in the 1790s. The presence of the British navy in Indonesian waters throughout the century and a half which followed Britain’s involvement in the War of the First Coalition (1792-97) dictated inter alia the foundation of new cities like Bandung which grew up along Daendels’ celebrated postweg (military postroad), the development of modern Javanese cartography, and even the fate of the exiled Java War leader, Prince Diponegoro. in distant Sulawesi (1830-55). This British naval presence had pluses and minuses for the Dutch. On the one hand, it was a guarantor of Dutch security from foreign seaborne invasion. On the other, it opened the possibility for British interference in the domestic politics of Holland’s vast Asian colony. As witnessed in the 20th-century, the existence of the Dutch as colonial masters in the Indonesian Archipelago was critically dependent on the naval defence screen provided by the British. When the British lost their major battleships (Prince of Wales and Repulse) to Japanese attack off the east coast of Malaya on 10 December 1941 and Singapore fell on 15 February 1942, the fate of the Dutch East Indies was sealed. Today, the vital role played by the Royal Navy in guaranteeing the archipelago’s security up to February 1942 has been replaced by that of the Honolulu-based US Seventh Fleet but the paradoxes of such protection have continued.
英国海军力量及其对印度尼西亚的影响,1795-1942:一个历史分析
在印尼历史上,英国从未被视为这个群岛政治的重要参与者。从印尼的角度来看,英国在印尼的存在只持续了短短5年(1811-1816),这是由托马斯·斯坦福德·莱佛士(Thomas Stamford Raffles, 1781-1826)领导的短暂过渡政权。这始于英国从Daendels元帅(1808-11)及其继任者Janssens将军(1811年5月- 9月)的法荷管理下夺取爪哇,并于1816年8月19日正式将殖民地归还荷兰。然而,正如本文所展示的,英国对现代印度尼西亚历史有着持久而决定性的影响,从18世纪90年代这个群岛进入英国和共和法国之间全球冲突的漩涡开始。在英国参与第一次反法同盟战争(1792- 1797)之后的一个半世纪里,英国海军在印度尼西亚水域的存在,特别决定了万隆等新城市的建立,万隆沿着Daendels著名的postweg(军事后路)发展起来,现代爪哇制图学的发展,甚至是流亡的爪哇战争领导人迪波尼戈罗王子的命运。在遥远的苏拉威西岛(1830-55)。英国海军的存在对荷兰来说有利有弊。一方面,它是荷兰免受外国海上入侵的安全保障。另一方面,它为英国干涉荷兰在亚洲的广大殖民地的国内政治提供了可能性。正如在20世纪所见证的那样,荷兰作为印度尼西亚群岛的殖民统治者的存在严重依赖于英国提供的海军防御屏障。1941年12月10日,日本攻击马来亚东海岸,英国失去了他们的主要战列舰(威尔士亲王号和击退号),1942年2月15日,新加坡沦陷,荷属东印度群岛的命运已经确定。如今,在1942年2月之前,皇家海军在保障该群岛安全方面所扮演的重要角色,已被总部位于檀香山的美国第七舰队所取代,但这种保护的悖论仍在继续。
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