Penguasaan Tanah dan Tenaga Kerja: Jawa di Masa Kolonial
by
Jan Breman
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Format
Paperback
Pages
230
Language
Indonesian
Published
May 1, 1986
Publisher
LP3ES
ISBN-10
9798015037
Description
Jan Breman delves into the complex dynamics of land and labor in Java during the colonial period, particularly highlighting the repercussions of land reform in areas like Cirebon. As the early 20th century approached, the interests of landowners overshadowed the needs of the farmers, leaving many in precarious situations. Through meticulous research, Breman paints a vivid picture of how these structural changes affected the local agrarian community.
With a focus on the socio-economic implications, the narrative reveals the struggles faced by peasant farmers caught in a web of colonial exploitation and economic policies that prioritized profit over welfare. The author's insightful analysis underscores the disparity between the ruling colonial powers and the local populace, showcasing the stark realities of their daily lives.
Breman's work serves as a crucial reminder of the historical injustices that shaped land ownership and labor relations, effectively illustrating the long-lasting impact of colonialism in Indonesia. The book invites readers to contemplate the broader themes of power, resistance, and the quest for autonomy in the face of systemic oppression.
With a focus on the socio-economic implications, the narrative reveals the struggles faced by peasant farmers caught in a web of colonial exploitation and economic policies that prioritized profit over welfare. The author's insightful analysis underscores the disparity between the ruling colonial powers and the local populace, showcasing the stark realities of their daily lives.
Breman's work serves as a crucial reminder of the historical injustices that shaped land ownership and labor relations, effectively illustrating the long-lasting impact of colonialism in Indonesia. The book invites readers to contemplate the broader themes of power, resistance, and the quest for autonomy in the face of systemic oppression.
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