This article develops an argument about the business culture and managerial organization of the colonial Indonesian sugar industry. It argues that developments in both spheres during the third quarter of the nineteenth century — largely ignored in the relevant research literature — played an appreciable role in assuring the industry's survival in the crisis conditions of the 1880s, when the world price of sugar fell dramatically. An important explanation of such changes, it will be suggested, is to be found in the technological progress which took place in some sectors of the industry from the 1840s onward. This development, delineated here in terms of a “colonization” of the sugar factory or fabriek, began to set the industry apart from th...
Late colonial sugar cane production in Java was characterised by the heavy use of (chemical) fertili...
This article deals with the development of theindigenous industry in Yogyakarta during the colonialp...
This article is concerned with social change and cultural transformation in Minahasa in the 19th cen...
"July 2001"Bibliography: leaves 436-468.xii, 468 leaves : maps ; 30 cm.Using a variety of sources, l...
The argument begins with the widely accepted proposition that science and technology had a crucial p...
There were many sugar Industry in Java during the Ducht Colonial time in Indonesia.From the owner, t...
The impact of colonial economic policies and practices on the peasant of Java has long been a matter...
This article sets out to review aspects of the history of a key world food commodity, and particular...
This paper discusses the commercial history of the Java sugar industry in the interwar decades of th...
This article will analyze the history of sugar plantation owned by the indegenious people, Mangkuneg...
The introduction of the Agrarian Law of 1870 led hundreds of would-be Dutch planters to try their lu...
© 2005 Koninklijke Brill NV, LeidenThe argument of this paper relates to on-going debates about the ...
This article will analyze the history of sugar plantation owned by the indegenious people, Mangkuneg...
Indigenous people in Java in the colonial era were often portrayed as a communal society, socially o...
While the sugar-producing regions in India, in Java and on Negros Island have exhibited a variety of...
Late colonial sugar cane production in Java was characterised by the heavy use of (chemical) fertili...
This article deals with the development of theindigenous industry in Yogyakarta during the colonialp...
This article is concerned with social change and cultural transformation in Minahasa in the 19th cen...
"July 2001"Bibliography: leaves 436-468.xii, 468 leaves : maps ; 30 cm.Using a variety of sources, l...
The argument begins with the widely accepted proposition that science and technology had a crucial p...
There were many sugar Industry in Java during the Ducht Colonial time in Indonesia.From the owner, t...
The impact of colonial economic policies and practices on the peasant of Java has long been a matter...
This article sets out to review aspects of the history of a key world food commodity, and particular...
This paper discusses the commercial history of the Java sugar industry in the interwar decades of th...
This article will analyze the history of sugar plantation owned by the indegenious people, Mangkuneg...
The introduction of the Agrarian Law of 1870 led hundreds of would-be Dutch planters to try their lu...
© 2005 Koninklijke Brill NV, LeidenThe argument of this paper relates to on-going debates about the ...
This article will analyze the history of sugar plantation owned by the indegenious people, Mangkuneg...
Indigenous people in Java in the colonial era were often portrayed as a communal society, socially o...
While the sugar-producing regions in India, in Java and on Negros Island have exhibited a variety of...
Late colonial sugar cane production in Java was characterised by the heavy use of (chemical) fertili...
This article deals with the development of theindigenous industry in Yogyakarta during the colonialp...
This article is concerned with social change and cultural transformation in Minahasa in the 19th cen...