Vanishing Frontiers: A Javanese Plantation Emplacement, 1870s - 2000s
The introduction of the Agrarian Law of 1870 led hundreds of would-be Dutch planters to try their luck in the plantation business. Soon, dots of settlements where coolies from lowlands were housed emerged on the island map. Plantation emplacements were different from ordinary villages, as they were...
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Main Author: | Hargo Yuwono, Pujo Semedi (Author) |
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Format: | EJournal Article |
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Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada,
2018-02-24.
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