This article discusses the scarcely investigated Tarakan travels. These holiday trips for Dutch school boys were organized by the Dutch shipping company Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nederland (SMN) in the 1930’s. In the summer of 1935, 1936 and 1939 ms Tarakan set sail to Norway to give hundreds of boys the holiday of their lives. The Tarakan was called a ‘camp ship’. The simple accommodation and facilities of the cargo vessel made the Tarakan a ship on which the boys could camp at sea. The origin of the journeys is attributed to economic causes: the journeys were one of the activities by which the SMN tried to overcome the economic crisis of the 1930s. However, the advent of the trips cannot fully be understood from an economic perspective. Com...
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This article discusses the scarcely investigated Tarakan travels. These holiday trips for Dutch scho...
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In the 1930s, the first cruises that were exclusively organized for the youth – the so-called Taraka...
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This master thesis examines Norwegian shipping companies` participation in the transportation of Chi...
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This article discusses the scarcely investigated Tarakan travels. These holiday trips for Dutch scho...
In the 1930s, the first cruises that were exclusively organized for the youth – the so-called Taraka...
This article aims to provide a new perspective on the history of Dutch cruise shipping focusing on t...
In the 1930s, the first cruises that were exclusively organized for the youth – the so-called Taraka...
The First World War destroyed any complimentary economic relationship between the Indies and the Net...
The article traces the beginnings of the powerful liaison between automobile technology, tourism, an...
The Algemeen-Nederlands Verbond (“General Dutch Union”), an international society for the promotion ...
This article researches the ways in which seamen sailing to the Mediterranean on Dutch mercantile ve...
This is a preprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in the Journal o...
Throughout history, Dutch maritime endeavours have been sparked by political, economic, military and...
This article is about Hajj transportation of Netherland Indies in during the years of 1910-1940. The...
During the First World War, steamship companies based in neutral Holland were confronted by a number...
Item does not contain fulltextThe busy traffic between England and the United Provinces in the seven...
This master thesis examines Norwegian shipping companies` participation in the transportation of Chi...
This dissertation explores how Dutch anxieties over the loss of imperial hegemony in Southeast Asia ...