Carrying dreams to the colonizer’s country: the historical experiences of the Algemeene Middelbare School A-1 Eastern literature intellectual network in crossing oceans in the colonial era

This article aims to examine the historical experience of the intellectual network of the major of Eastern Literature at the Algemeene Middelbare School (AMS) A-1 sailing across the oceans to study in the Netherlands from the perspective of maritime and technological history. Using the historical me...

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Main Authors: Heri Priyatmoko, Singgih Tri Sulistiyono, Dhanang Respati Puguh
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311983.2024.2365041
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description This article aims to examine the historical experience of the intellectual network of the major of Eastern Literature at the Algemeene Middelbare School (AMS) A-1 sailing across the oceans to study in the Netherlands from the perspective of maritime and technological history. Using the historical method, it is known that alumni from the AMS A-1 have realized this dream of becoming an intellectual by continuing their studies in law and philology in the colonizer’s country. The young natives put their lives on the line and held back their longing, determined to board a ship from the Dutch East Indies to the Netherlands for a month. It is proven that the historical movement of AMS A-1 intellectuals is supported by technological and international shipping networks. This is shown in both egodocuments and newspaper sources in this study. The AMS A-1 network obtained information from mass media to determine the type of ship they should travel with. While crossing the ocean, undergraduates and teachers from the AMS A-1 experienced social stratification on the ship’s deck. Class I, II, and III sorting applied based on social and economic groups. Thus, ships became not only a medium for spreading and achieving new knowledge but also a place to reinforce colonial European culture, which was also a reference on the ship. In historiography, this study fills the void in maritime history, which highlights how intellectual passengers changed their destiny by studying abroad. Research on school networks here is limited by focusing on the ocean and a single network, yet it opens up the field for further research on the dynamics of transnational educational networks and their impact on colonial and postcolonial society.
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spelling doaj-art-1cfd1f9466c84d8bab40b22e6b1d60d62025-08-20T02:39:32ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Arts & Humanities2331-19832024-12-0111110.1080/23311983.2024.2365041Carrying dreams to the colonizer’s country: the historical experiences of the Algemeene Middelbare School A-1 Eastern literature intellectual network in crossing oceans in the colonial eraHeri Priyatmoko0Singgih Tri Sulistiyono1Dhanang Respati Puguh2Doctoral Program of History, History Department, Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang, IndonesiaDoctoral Program of History, History Department, Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang, IndonesiaDoctoral Program of History, History Department, Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang, IndonesiaThis article aims to examine the historical experience of the intellectual network of the major of Eastern Literature at the Algemeene Middelbare School (AMS) A-1 sailing across the oceans to study in the Netherlands from the perspective of maritime and technological history. Using the historical method, it is known that alumni from the AMS A-1 have realized this dream of becoming an intellectual by continuing their studies in law and philology in the colonizer’s country. The young natives put their lives on the line and held back their longing, determined to board a ship from the Dutch East Indies to the Netherlands for a month. It is proven that the historical movement of AMS A-1 intellectuals is supported by technological and international shipping networks. This is shown in both egodocuments and newspaper sources in this study. The AMS A-1 network obtained information from mass media to determine the type of ship they should travel with. While crossing the ocean, undergraduates and teachers from the AMS A-1 experienced social stratification on the ship’s deck. Class I, II, and III sorting applied based on social and economic groups. Thus, ships became not only a medium for spreading and achieving new knowledge but also a place to reinforce colonial European culture, which was also a reference on the ship. In historiography, this study fills the void in maritime history, which highlights how intellectual passengers changed their destiny by studying abroad. Research on school networks here is limited by focusing on the ocean and a single network, yet it opens up the field for further research on the dynamics of transnational educational networks and their impact on colonial and postcolonial society.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311983.2024.2365041AMS A-1school networksEastern literaturemaritime historyDutch East IndiesSamuel Adu-Gyamfi, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology College of Arts and Social Science, Kumasi, Ghana
spellingShingle Heri Priyatmoko
Singgih Tri Sulistiyono
Dhanang Respati Puguh
Carrying dreams to the colonizer’s country: the historical experiences of the Algemeene Middelbare School A-1 Eastern literature intellectual network in crossing oceans in the colonial era
Cogent Arts & Humanities
AMS A-1
school networks
Eastern literature
maritime history
Dutch East Indies
Samuel Adu-Gyamfi, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology College of Arts and Social Science, Kumasi, Ghana
title Carrying dreams to the colonizer’s country: the historical experiences of the Algemeene Middelbare School A-1 Eastern literature intellectual network in crossing oceans in the colonial era
title_full Carrying dreams to the colonizer’s country: the historical experiences of the Algemeene Middelbare School A-1 Eastern literature intellectual network in crossing oceans in the colonial era
title_fullStr Carrying dreams to the colonizer’s country: the historical experiences of the Algemeene Middelbare School A-1 Eastern literature intellectual network in crossing oceans in the colonial era
title_full_unstemmed Carrying dreams to the colonizer’s country: the historical experiences of the Algemeene Middelbare School A-1 Eastern literature intellectual network in crossing oceans in the colonial era
title_short Carrying dreams to the colonizer’s country: the historical experiences of the Algemeene Middelbare School A-1 Eastern literature intellectual network in crossing oceans in the colonial era
title_sort carrying dreams to the colonizer s country the historical experiences of the algemeene middelbare school a 1 eastern literature intellectual network in crossing oceans in the colonial era
topic AMS A-1
school networks
Eastern literature
maritime history
Dutch East Indies
Samuel Adu-Gyamfi, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology College of Arts and Social Science, Kumasi, Ghana
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311983.2024.2365041
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