The outcomes of the recently published research Onafhankelijkheid, Dekolonisatie, Geweld en Oorlog in Indonesië, 1945-1950 unveil the practices of violent Dutch armed forces during the Indonesian National Revolution and colonial period. These new revelations prove that there is still a lot to learn about the complex social systems of different ethnicities, classes and genders in the former Dutch East Indies during the colonisation. In the early 19th century, the Netherlands colonised the former Dutch East Indies (now the Republic of Indonesia). Dutch families and individuals inhabited the former Dutch East Indies from colonisation until the Indonesian National Revolution. With the introduction of the Kodak camera for private use at the end ...
There is but a limited scholarship on photographic sources from the Dutch military actions during th...
The Aceh Museum, one of the oldest museums in Indonesia, was established during Dutch colonial rule....
“Ambivalent Hegemony” explores the Dutch adoption and subsequent rejection of Javanese culture, in p...
Netherlands East Indies in Photography. The Dutch colonization in Indonesia caused two different cul...
Feminism—as a term, movement, and discourse—has often been met with resistance in Southeast Asia, a...
Thirty-three years after Indonesia's declaration of independence from Dutch colonial rule in 1945, a...
Photography and the Making of a Popular, Colonial Monarchy The Netherlands East Indies during Queen ...
Woman and the Colonial State deals with the ambiguous relationship between women of both the Europea...
Recent postcolonial studies have stressed the importance of the mutual influences of colonialism on ...
Culitivated Tastes argues for a new evaluation of colonial landscape art and representations of natu...
This study using photographic analysis as ethnohistory method try to compared portrait photographs o...
This thesis seeks to examine the ways that the success of the Dutch Empire at the turn of the twenti...
Historically and through to modern day, museums and exhibitions can be seen as ‘contact zones’; cult...
The literature about Dutch presence in Indonesia in the colonial era is mainly written by white Dutc...
The literature about Dutch presence in Indonesia in the colonial era is mainly written by white Dutc...
There is but a limited scholarship on photographic sources from the Dutch military actions during th...
The Aceh Museum, one of the oldest museums in Indonesia, was established during Dutch colonial rule....
“Ambivalent Hegemony” explores the Dutch adoption and subsequent rejection of Javanese culture, in p...
Netherlands East Indies in Photography. The Dutch colonization in Indonesia caused two different cul...
Feminism—as a term, movement, and discourse—has often been met with resistance in Southeast Asia, a...
Thirty-three years after Indonesia's declaration of independence from Dutch colonial rule in 1945, a...
Photography and the Making of a Popular, Colonial Monarchy The Netherlands East Indies during Queen ...
Woman and the Colonial State deals with the ambiguous relationship between women of both the Europea...
Recent postcolonial studies have stressed the importance of the mutual influences of colonialism on ...
Culitivated Tastes argues for a new evaluation of colonial landscape art and representations of natu...
This study using photographic analysis as ethnohistory method try to compared portrait photographs o...
This thesis seeks to examine the ways that the success of the Dutch Empire at the turn of the twenti...
Historically and through to modern day, museums and exhibitions can be seen as ‘contact zones’; cult...
The literature about Dutch presence in Indonesia in the colonial era is mainly written by white Dutc...
The literature about Dutch presence in Indonesia in the colonial era is mainly written by white Dutc...
There is but a limited scholarship on photographic sources from the Dutch military actions during th...
The Aceh Museum, one of the oldest museums in Indonesia, was established during Dutch colonial rule....
“Ambivalent Hegemony” explores the Dutch adoption and subsequent rejection of Javanese culture, in p...