Abstract: At the end of the nineteenth century colonial Java was in a state of rural poverty and misery just as it now is. The standard of living was declining due to a combination of crop failures, a rapidly growing Javanese population, onerous tax burdens and an expensive Aceh war. Colonial exploitation was at its highest point. A small elite of Dutch entrepreneurs (in particular the owners of sugar-factories) and Javanese chiefs, working closely together, enriched themselves. The rich became richer, the poor poorer. The old liberal axiom that, with few exceptions, the state should not interfere with economic life and regulations still prevailed. The free play of forces in society, or \u27free labour\u27, dominated the market economy with...
While some countries are thriving in political stability and economicprosperity, others are struggli...
This volume discusses the comparative legacy of colonial rule in the Netherlands Indies and Belgian ...
Colonial powers typically organized economic activity in the colonies to maximize their economic ret...
Abstract: At the end of the nineteenth century colonial Java was in a state of rural poverty and mis...
The second half of the nineteenth century Dutch colonial government has issued the Law relating to e...
Technology and Ethical Idealism investigates a pivotal intellectual and political moment in twentie...
Contains fulltext : 64574.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)At the end of ...
Technology and Ethical Idealism investigates a pivotal intellectual and political moment in twentiet...
In September 1901, a coalition of Christian parties won the Dutch legislative elections under the le...
In September 1901, a coalition of Christian parties won the Dutch legislative elections under the le...
In September 1901, a coalition of Christian parties won the Dutch legislative elections under the le...
In September 1901, a coalition of Christian parties won the Dutch legislative elections under the le...
© The Author(s) 2019. Colonial powers typically organized economic activity in the colonies to maxim...
While some countries are thriving in political stability and economicprosperity, others are struggli...
While some countries are thriving in political stability and economicprosperity, others are struggli...
While some countries are thriving in political stability and economicprosperity, others are struggli...
This volume discusses the comparative legacy of colonial rule in the Netherlands Indies and Belgian ...
Colonial powers typically organized economic activity in the colonies to maximize their economic ret...
Abstract: At the end of the nineteenth century colonial Java was in a state of rural poverty and mis...
The second half of the nineteenth century Dutch colonial government has issued the Law relating to e...
Technology and Ethical Idealism investigates a pivotal intellectual and political moment in twentie...
Contains fulltext : 64574.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)At the end of ...
Technology and Ethical Idealism investigates a pivotal intellectual and political moment in twentiet...
In September 1901, a coalition of Christian parties won the Dutch legislative elections under the le...
In September 1901, a coalition of Christian parties won the Dutch legislative elections under the le...
In September 1901, a coalition of Christian parties won the Dutch legislative elections under the le...
In September 1901, a coalition of Christian parties won the Dutch legislative elections under the le...
© The Author(s) 2019. Colonial powers typically organized economic activity in the colonies to maxim...
While some countries are thriving in political stability and economicprosperity, others are struggli...
While some countries are thriving in political stability and economicprosperity, others are struggli...
While some countries are thriving in political stability and economicprosperity, others are struggli...
This volume discusses the comparative legacy of colonial rule in the Netherlands Indies and Belgian ...
Colonial powers typically organized economic activity in the colonies to maximize their economic ret...