As colonial Indonesia never was intended to be a “settler colony”, many Dutch citizens spent only a certain period of their lives there before returning to the Netherlands. However, there were also Europeans, many with Asian-European roots, who had called the colony home for generations and were forced to leave that home after 1945.All these different types of colonial migrants were displaced and maintained, built and reinforced their relations with the country (whether it was the colony or the “motherland”) they had left. This transnationalism (or, as I argue here, imperial orientation) took shape not only legally or relationally but also experientially (D. Ip, C. Inglis, and C.T. Wu 1997).In this article I show how, in both the colonial a...
This paper is the result of a month long study on how the process of migration affects the sense of ...
If decolonisation merely meant independence for a colony, it would lie in the distant past. Nowadays...
Empires constantly depended on extra-imperial resources, labour, and expertise. This opened up and s...
As colonial Indonesia never was intended to be a “settler colony”, many Dutch citizens spent only a ...
In this article I will contend that decolonisation of colonial collections is not only about repatri...
In this article, I use the trajectories and meanings of objects in the collectionsof two Eurasian me...
Many upper-class migrants from, and to, Dutch colonial Indonesia – often travelling back and forth –...
This research centres around the Indo-European or Indische community in the Netherlands, which encom...
This article argues that Indonesia-EU economic relations have been accompanied by a post-colonial na...
Many upper-class migrants from, and to, Dutch colonial Indonesia – often travelling back and forth –...
The Netherlands is home to one million citizens with roots in the former colonies Indonesia, Surinam...
This article describes the forging of networks and the articulation of solidarities by Indonesians i...
This article describes the forging of networks and the articulation of solidarities by Indonesians i...
This article examines the migratory movement from the Netherlands to SouthAfrica and the associated ...
First published online : August 2013This article proposes to introduce the study of European identit...
This paper is the result of a month long study on how the process of migration affects the sense of ...
If decolonisation merely meant independence for a colony, it would lie in the distant past. Nowadays...
Empires constantly depended on extra-imperial resources, labour, and expertise. This opened up and s...
As colonial Indonesia never was intended to be a “settler colony”, many Dutch citizens spent only a ...
In this article I will contend that decolonisation of colonial collections is not only about repatri...
In this article, I use the trajectories and meanings of objects in the collectionsof two Eurasian me...
Many upper-class migrants from, and to, Dutch colonial Indonesia – often travelling back and forth –...
This research centres around the Indo-European or Indische community in the Netherlands, which encom...
This article argues that Indonesia-EU economic relations have been accompanied by a post-colonial na...
Many upper-class migrants from, and to, Dutch colonial Indonesia – often travelling back and forth –...
The Netherlands is home to one million citizens with roots in the former colonies Indonesia, Surinam...
This article describes the forging of networks and the articulation of solidarities by Indonesians i...
This article describes the forging of networks and the articulation of solidarities by Indonesians i...
This article examines the migratory movement from the Netherlands to SouthAfrica and the associated ...
First published online : August 2013This article proposes to introduce the study of European identit...
This paper is the result of a month long study on how the process of migration affects the sense of ...
If decolonisation merely meant independence for a colony, it would lie in the distant past. Nowadays...
Empires constantly depended on extra-imperial resources, labour, and expertise. This opened up and s...