Raffles' Ideas on the Land Rent System in Java and the Mackenzie Land Tenure Commission

Raffles' Ideas on the Land Rent System in Java and the Mackenzie Land Tenure Commission

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Format Paperback
Pages 193
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1954
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff
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In this work, John Bastin explores the land rent systems in Java as influenced by Sir Stamford Raffles. The book delves into Raffles' innovative ideas for agricultural management and land use during a transformative period in colonial Indonesia. It offers insights into how these policies aimed to balance economic growth with social equity amidst the challenges of colonial administration.

Bastin further examines the Mackenzie Land Tenure Commission, drawing parallels with Raffles' approach. By analyzing the distinct land tenure systems, he highlights how land management practices can impact both local communities and broader economic landscapes. Throughout, the author raises critical questions about ownership, sustainability, and the legacies of colonialism.

Through a blend of historical narrative and analytical critique, Bastin provides a comprehensive overview of land rent systems that continue to resonate in discussions of land use and governance today. This book serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of history, economics, and social justice in Indonesia.

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