Women and the Colonial State Essays on Gender and Modernity in the Netherlands Indies 1900-1942

Woman and the Colonial State deals with the ambiguous relationship between women of both the European and the Indonesian population and the colonial state in the former Netherlands Indies in the first half of the twentieth century. Based on new data from a variety of sources: colonial archives, jour...

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Main Author: Locher-Scholten, Elsbeth (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam University Press 2000
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