World War I had just broken out, but colonial authorities in the Netherlands Indies heaved a sigh of relief: The colonial export sector had not collapsed and war offered new economic prospects; representatives from the Islamic nationalist movement had prayed for God to bless the Netherlands but had not seized upon the occasion to incite unrest. Furthermore, the colonial government, impressed by such shows of loyalty, embarked upon a campaign to create a ‘native militia’, an army of Javanese to assist in repulsing a possible Japanese invasion. - - Yet there were other problem: pilgrims stranded in Mecca, the pro-German disposition of most Indonesian Muslims because of the involvement of Turkey in the war, and above all t...
Ph.D.--Boston University.In wartime Great Britain, diplomacy's main efforts were directed toward br...
The abolition of Abdulmejid's caliphate by Turkey's National Assembly in March 1924 and the call by...
This article describes the forging of networks and the articulation of solidarities by Indonesians i...
From August 1914 to November 1918 the Kingdom of the Netherlands maintained a mobilized army of roug...
The First World War destroyed any complimentary economic relationship between the Indies and the Net...
<p>The start of World War I in 1914 was shocking news for the Dutch as it was to the rest of the wor...
From the first arrival of Europeans at Indonesia’s shores, they created and circulated knowledge. Th...
In August 1913, Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands formally opened the Peace Palace, the seat of th...
During the two decades after World War I, Dutch imperialism in Southeast Asia was challenged not onl...
Moluccan soldiers in their attempt to foil the movement for Indonesian Independence. With the transf...
The start of World War I in 1914 was shocking news for the Dutch as it was to the rest of the world....
This thesis is concerned with the "Pattimura" Revolt which broke out at the end of the British Inter...
During the First World War, steamship companies based in neutral Holland were confronted by a number...
Why did the Dutch hold on to Western New Guinea, one of the many territories that constituted the Du...
Why did the Dutch hold on to Western New Guinea, one of the many territories that constituted the Du...
Ph.D.--Boston University.In wartime Great Britain, diplomacy's main efforts were directed toward br...
The abolition of Abdulmejid's caliphate by Turkey's National Assembly in March 1924 and the call by...
This article describes the forging of networks and the articulation of solidarities by Indonesians i...
From August 1914 to November 1918 the Kingdom of the Netherlands maintained a mobilized army of roug...
The First World War destroyed any complimentary economic relationship between the Indies and the Net...
<p>The start of World War I in 1914 was shocking news for the Dutch as it was to the rest of the wor...
From the first arrival of Europeans at Indonesia’s shores, they created and circulated knowledge. Th...
In August 1913, Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands formally opened the Peace Palace, the seat of th...
During the two decades after World War I, Dutch imperialism in Southeast Asia was challenged not onl...
Moluccan soldiers in their attempt to foil the movement for Indonesian Independence. With the transf...
The start of World War I in 1914 was shocking news for the Dutch as it was to the rest of the world....
This thesis is concerned with the "Pattimura" Revolt which broke out at the end of the British Inter...
During the First World War, steamship companies based in neutral Holland were confronted by a number...
Why did the Dutch hold on to Western New Guinea, one of the many territories that constituted the Du...
Why did the Dutch hold on to Western New Guinea, one of the many territories that constituted the Du...
Ph.D.--Boston University.In wartime Great Britain, diplomacy's main efforts were directed toward br...
The abolition of Abdulmejid's caliphate by Turkey's National Assembly in March 1924 and the call by...
This article describes the forging of networks and the articulation of solidarities by Indonesians i...