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Defence date: 28 October 2019Examining Board: Prof. Corinna Unger, European University Institute (S...
A welcome addition to the literature about the colonial period in East Sumatra (roughly equivalent t...
The present study focuses on a set of events in the Aru Islands, Maluku, in the late eighteenth cent...
From the first arrival of Europeans at Indonesia’s shores, they created and circulated knowledge. Th...
“Ambivalent Hegemony” explores the Dutch adoption and subsequent rejection of Javanese culture, in p...
Attempts to assess the results of colonial anthropology in Indonesia faced some problems, which, unt...
For some people, Indonesia during colonial period is often imagined as a beautiful, quiet, peaceful,...
In this thesis, I analyze how a native scholar was an active agent in constituting colonial discours...
This paper is commenced by the writing of study background that essentially explains the identity of...
The article explores the common Southeast Asian epistemological theme of a “stranger king” as an ord...
This article discusses the contribution of colonial informants during the Acehnese-Dutch war (1873–c...
This article discusses the results of our archaeological research at an important global pepper-trad...
This article describes the forging of networks and the articulation of solidarities by Indonesians i...
This modestly-entitled work by a former member of the Bengal Civil Service is in fact more like a we...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
Defence date: 28 October 2019Examining Board: Prof. Corinna Unger, European University Institute (S...
A welcome addition to the literature about the colonial period in East Sumatra (roughly equivalent t...
The present study focuses on a set of events in the Aru Islands, Maluku, in the late eighteenth cent...
From the first arrival of Europeans at Indonesia’s shores, they created and circulated knowledge. Th...
“Ambivalent Hegemony” explores the Dutch adoption and subsequent rejection of Javanese culture, in p...
Attempts to assess the results of colonial anthropology in Indonesia faced some problems, which, unt...
For some people, Indonesia during colonial period is often imagined as a beautiful, quiet, peaceful,...
In this thesis, I analyze how a native scholar was an active agent in constituting colonial discours...
This paper is commenced by the writing of study background that essentially explains the identity of...
The article explores the common Southeast Asian epistemological theme of a “stranger king” as an ord...
This article discusses the contribution of colonial informants during the Acehnese-Dutch war (1873–c...
This article discusses the results of our archaeological research at an important global pepper-trad...
This article describes the forging of networks and the articulation of solidarities by Indonesians i...
This modestly-entitled work by a former member of the Bengal Civil Service is in fact more like a we...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
Defence date: 28 October 2019Examining Board: Prof. Corinna Unger, European University Institute (S...
A welcome addition to the literature about the colonial period in East Sumatra (roughly equivalent t...
The present study focuses on a set of events in the Aru Islands, Maluku, in the late eighteenth cent...