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    Science and Technology Development in Dutch East Indies by Maulana Akbar, Tri Handayani

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…This article describes the long history of the development of science and technology in Indonesia under Dutch East Indies Administration. This study views at how education and science and technology policies in together create the development of the contributions of researcher in research institutions. …”
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    “De Moelijike Middenweg”: Association Politics between the Dutch East Indie and the Netherlands through Indische Toneel, 1913-1933 by Khairana Zata Nugroho, Singgih Tri Sulistiyono, Dhanang Respati Puguh

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This article discusses the endeavors to build a harmonious relationship between the colony of the Dutch East Indies and the motherland, the Netherlands, through the association politics in Indische toneel (Indies play) performances of Karina Adinda and Boeddhakind in 1913-1933. …”
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    Colonial Diplomatic Relations and the Development of Pearling Industry in the Netherlands Indies, 1894-1899 by Rangga Ardia Rasyid

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The pearling industry that developed in the Netherlands East Indies (now Indonesia) had a particularly Australian character. …”
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    Urban Dealing with Pandemic: Comparative Responses on Spanish Flu and the Covid-19 Era in Indonesia by Pulung Sumantri, Ahmad Muhajir, Taslim Batubara

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In 1918, Indonesia, formerly known as the Dutch East Indies, witnessed a pandemic of the Spanish Flu that killed thousands of lives. …”
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    History of Military Academies in Indonesia by Nina Herlina

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This study reveals the dynamic development of the military academy in Indonesia. During the Dutch East Indies era, officer training took place at the Military Academy in Breda. …”
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    Kontribusi Indo Europeesch Verbond (IEV) pada Penguatan Identitas Keeropaan dan Solidaritas Indo by Raden Welling Praheningtyo, Mutiah Amini

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Social segregation, both imposed by the Dutch colonial government and practiced socially, also led to an identity crisis for the population of the Dutch East Indies, which consisted of various ethnicities and races. …”
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    El Extremo Oriente y la condición del indio en el siglo XVI by Marco Antonio Urdapilleta Muñoz

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…Although the idea of the Asian condition of America, the Fourth Part of the World, was soon abandoned, the newly discovered world continued to be interpreted from the perspective of some elements that characterized the East Indies. In this sense, that region continued to be a cultural, geographical and historical reference pattern for the Americas…”
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    GEOMETRI FASADE BANGUNAN FRATERAN BUNDA HATI KUDUS DAN SEKOLAH COR JESU KOTA MALANG by Fadlina Rachmatillah, Antariksa Antariksa

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…On this road corridor, there are many buildings with architectural styles from the Dutch East Indies era. Some of these buildings are included in the list of cultural heritage buildings. …”
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    Grammar of Difference. General Education in the Netherlands and Java, 1800-1940 by Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…This contribution compares developments in school enrolment and public investments in primary education in the Netherlands and its most important colony in the 19th century: the Netherlands East Indies, more specifically the island of Java. Despite being part of the same Empire, conditions in both regions were very different, with the metropole having already quite high enrolment rates from the beginning of the period studied (the early 19th century) compared to very low school attendance in the colony. …”
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    Conservation Policy of Visual Quality in Connecting Area Between Historical Areas by Garudea Garudea, Bambang Soemardiono, Didit Novianto

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Today, it features commercial buildings from the Dutch East Indies era, which is dominated by contemporary style. …”
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    From Extractive Mining to Green Tourism: A Case Study of Open Pit Nam Salu Geosite Through Local Community Development by Tri Wibowo, Arry Aditsya Yoga, Kharisma Rinandyta

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Extractive mining has long been central to Belitong Island's economy, particularly tin exploitation since 1908 during the Dutch East Indies period. With Belitong's designation as part of the UNESCO Global Geopark (UGGp), a new opportunity arises to transition toward sustainable economic practices. …”
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    Bahaja Menghantjam: Ups And Downs of the New PNI Movement 1931-1942 by Ilham Nur Utomo, Agustinus Supriyono, Indriyanto Indriyanto

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The New PNI as a non-cooperative nationalist organization was still able to survive in the midst of a repressive government and economic depression that hit the Dutch East Indies economy. The discussion in this article focuses on the ups and downs of the New PNI movement in 1931-1942. …”
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    Timor Zone: Slave Trading Network from the Traditional Era to the Late Nineteenth-Century Dutch Colonial State by Fanada Sholihah, Yety Rochwulaningsih, Singgih Tri Sulistiyono

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Henceforward, during the Dutch East Indies, the slave trading network continued expanding to Maurits, Réunion, Macau, Mozambique, and Mombasa and several years after the post-prohibition of slavery, leaving Ende Bay as the only centre of the slavery trade.…”
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    Banda Bekali and local knowledge in flood management: 100 years of social and environmental interaction in Padang City by Handrian Ginting Jonson, Afrida, Arifin Zainal

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In response, the Dutch East Indies colonial government constructed the Banda Bekali canal system to mitigate flood risks. …”
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    The Policies of Balai Pustaka as the Dutch Colonial Government’s Publishing Agency in 1917-1942 by Sulistya Putri, Dewi Yuliati, Dhanang Respati Puguh

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…This study aims at analyzing the implementation of Balai Pustaka’s function as the sensor agency for literary works in ensuring the colonial government’s social-political stability in Dutch East Indies. The critical historical method of political approach was employed in this research, especially in the scope of colonialism and political policy. …”
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    Ambonsche Studiefonds and Sarekat Ambon as Forums for Moluccan Nationalists to Initiate Indonesian Independence Movement by Sem Touwe, Kresna Manik, Mohammad Amin Lasaiba, Johan Pattiasina

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Using the historical method, this research explores how the Ethical Policy introduced by the Dutch East Indies government influenced the emergence of pro-independence organizations and how they played a role in mobilizing resistance to colonialism. …”
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    Venereal Diseases Treatment for Merauke’s Marind (Marind-Anim) Tribe in the Dutch Colonial Period by Rosmaida Sinaga, Hafnita Sari Dewi Lubis, Yushar Tanjung, Lister Eva Simangunsong

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…., Memorie van Overgave van het Bestuur over de Afdeeling Zuid Nieuw Guinea; letter of the Minister of Colonies to the Governor General of the Dutch East Indies; Report of Assistant Resident Zuid Afdeeling Nieuw Guinea to the Director of Government; and official printed sources, e.g., Volkstelling 1930. …”
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    PERANCANGAN YANG KONTEKSTUAL: BELAJAR DARI THOMAS KARSTEN by Sidhi Pramudito, Fabiola Chrisma Kirana Analisa, Trias Mahendarto, Atmadji, Brigita Murti Utaminingtyas

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Abstract_ The arrival of the Dutch to Indonesia was one of the factors that influence the diversity of Indonesian building styles. Dutch East Indies architecture entered Indonesia before World War II and was pioneered especially by Thomas Karsten and Henri Mecalien Pont. …”
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