
Harry A. Poeze is a senior researcher at KITLV working on the Project ‘Dutch Military Operations in Indonesia 1945-1950’ in a general supervisory and advisory capacity, contributing his expertise on developments in Indonesian politics and the Indonesian armed forces. Harry studied Political Science at the University of Amsterdam, where he graduated in 1972. In 1976 he obtained his PhD in Social Sciences at the University of Amsterdam with a thesis on the biography of the Indonesian political leader Tan Malaka. At that time Harry was an alderman in the local government of Castricum. Later he became head of the KITLV Publications Department (1981), which has since developed into the KITLV Press. Since 2010 he was senior publisher with the Press, and now, in retirement, a senior researcher at KITLV. His research interest is in the developments in the Indonesian political world since 1900, during Dutch colonial rule, the Japanese occupation, and the Indonesian Revolution in particular. He published a three-volume history of the Indonesian Left during the Indonesian Revolution, concentrating on the role of Tan Malaka, in 2007. Currently he is working on a publication about Indonesian political songs (1925-1965), the (revised) biography of Tan Malaka till 1945, and a monograph on Boven-Digoel, the Dutch colonial internment camp for political prisoners.
Series
Books

Tan Malaka, Gerakan Kiri, dan Revolusi Indonesia
Jilid 2: Maret 1946 - Maret 1947
2009

Di Negeri Penjajah
Orang Indonesia di Negeri Belanda
1986

Verguisd en vergeten
Tan Malaka, de linkse beweging en de Indonesische Revolutie, 1945-1949 [3 volumes]
2007

Tan Malaka, Gerakan Kiri, dan Revolusi Indonesia
Jilid 1 Agustus 1945-Maret 1946
2008

Tan Malaka, Gerakan Kiri, dan Revolusi Indonesia Jilid 4
September 1948 - Desember 1949
2014

Tan Malaka, Gerakan Kiri, dan Revolusi Indonesia Jilid 3
Maret 1947-Agustus 1948
2010