Politics and Media Hegemony Policy in Indonesia in Indonesia and use the media as a tool to build community system from the Dutch colonial rule to the independence era, particularly from 1999 to 2019... E Anom,HM Syam,N Anisah,... - 《Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia》...
This Dutch Ethical Policy implied one profound and far-reaching side effect. Its educational component contributed significantly to the awakening of Pan-Indonesian nationalism by providing Indonesians the intellectual tools to organize and articulate their objections to colonial rule. The Ethical Policy pro...
Under Article 59 of the Dutch constitutional revision of 1848, while the king was recognized as the supreme authority over the colonies the stipulation was added that a colonial constitution must be established by law, and that the chambers of the Dutch Parliament were to have specific rights of...
In 1898, when American forces wrested the Philippines from Spanish rule, the Filipinos' struggle for independence drew mild reaction from a Southeast Asian neighbor of similar colonial circumstances. At that time, Indonesia, with its limited literacy and nonexistent political landscape, could not ...
Anglo‐American security policy and its threats to Dutch colonial rule in the West Indies, 1940–42The expansion of coffee cultivation in Nicaragua in the 1870s unleashed a social revolution. Previously most land was common property; by 1920 throughout the coffee districts land was privately owned...
Indonesia was under Dutch colonial rule for a long time, and many Dutch recipes are now common in everyday Indonesian life. Among the many Dutch-influenced foods, bitterballen is easily at the top of my favorites. Bitterballen has a crunchy golden brown skin encasing a soft and flavorful po...
Despite later yielding naval superiority to the British in the 18th century, the Dutch maintained a vast network of colonies, notably the Dutch East Indies (modern-dayIndonesia), which became their most significant possession. This expansive colonial empire influenced neighboring powers likeGermany,Italy...
The rise of nationalism as the colonial powers of Southeast Asia lost their desire and capacity to continue to rule in British controlled Burma, Malaya, Singapore, French-run Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, the American Philippines, and the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia), stimulated an awareness tha...
However, the scrupulous staff of the Verwey-Jonker Instituut also convened a meeting regarding this issue in the Dutch East Indies, present-day Indonesia. Actual slavery as in the West Indies has been also evident in the East Indies but in the ages before the abolition of the trade in ...
The term “Dutch Colonial” can also be used to describe the period of Dutch colonial rule, which lasted from the 17th to the mid-20th century, depending on the specific region. During this time, the Dutch established colonies, trading posts, and settlements in various parts of the world, ...