In her captivating autobiographical novel Buiten het gareel [Out of Line], the Indonesian author Suwarsih Djojopuspito painted a vivid image of her experiences as an activist teacher during the last few years of Dutch rule in Indonesia. The book, published in Dutch in 1940, tells the story of Sulastri, an idealistic young teacher who runs a non-governmental school for Indonesian children together with her husband, Sugondo. In the 1930s, independent schools like theirs were a key site of..
Kirsten Kamphuis (HEC Researcher) Ela Kwiecińska (HEC Researcher) 20 February 2017, 17:00-19:00, Se...
The literature about Dutch presence in Indonesia in the colonial era is mainly written by white Dutc...
Following the publication ‘The burning villages of General Spoor’ by historian Rémy Limpach, a discu...
When Japan invaded and then occupied the Dutch East Indies from 1942 - 1945, Dutch nationals, includ...
The struggle for independence in Indonesia between 1945 and 1949 has literally and figuratively left...
The Indonesian National Revolution (1945-1949) was a complicated, violent event resulting in the nat...
I was born in the district village of Cilimus, a little mountainous place in the residency of Cirebo...
In 1945 and under the pseudonym Sjahrazad, Indonesia's first prime minister Sutan Sjahrir and his wi...
Before 1945 very little was known of Indonesia except that it was a oolony of the Dutch (known as t...
Page range: 93-129Eurasian communities in the Dutch East Indies took variant forms throughout the co...
Securing the Shadows is a biography of Catherina Huisken, 1914-1999. It traces the eighty five years...
Bahurekso, one of Pekalongan`s folktales and local wisdoms, is promoted to be taught in school. Howe...
The Japanese invasion of the Dutch East Indies in 1942 did nothing to kill the blossoming nationalis...
The literature about Dutch presence in Indonesia in the colonial era is mainly written by white Dutc...
The Indonesian woman, Kartini, now revered in Indonesia as its pioneer for women's education, wrote ...
Kirsten Kamphuis (HEC Researcher) Ela Kwiecińska (HEC Researcher) 20 February 2017, 17:00-19:00, Se...
The literature about Dutch presence in Indonesia in the colonial era is mainly written by white Dutc...
Following the publication ‘The burning villages of General Spoor’ by historian Rémy Limpach, a discu...
When Japan invaded and then occupied the Dutch East Indies from 1942 - 1945, Dutch nationals, includ...
The struggle for independence in Indonesia between 1945 and 1949 has literally and figuratively left...
The Indonesian National Revolution (1945-1949) was a complicated, violent event resulting in the nat...
I was born in the district village of Cilimus, a little mountainous place in the residency of Cirebo...
In 1945 and under the pseudonym Sjahrazad, Indonesia's first prime minister Sutan Sjahrir and his wi...
Before 1945 very little was known of Indonesia except that it was a oolony of the Dutch (known as t...
Page range: 93-129Eurasian communities in the Dutch East Indies took variant forms throughout the co...
Securing the Shadows is a biography of Catherina Huisken, 1914-1999. It traces the eighty five years...
Bahurekso, one of Pekalongan`s folktales and local wisdoms, is promoted to be taught in school. Howe...
The Japanese invasion of the Dutch East Indies in 1942 did nothing to kill the blossoming nationalis...
The literature about Dutch presence in Indonesia in the colonial era is mainly written by white Dutc...
The Indonesian woman, Kartini, now revered in Indonesia as its pioneer for women's education, wrote ...
Kirsten Kamphuis (HEC Researcher) Ela Kwiecińska (HEC Researcher) 20 February 2017, 17:00-19:00, Se...
The literature about Dutch presence in Indonesia in the colonial era is mainly written by white Dutc...
Following the publication ‘The burning villages of General Spoor’ by historian Rémy Limpach, a discu...