Sistem Tanam Paksa di Jawa
by
Robert van Niel
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Format
Paperback
Pages
308
Language
Indonesian
Published
Jul 1, 2003
Publisher
LP3ES
Description
Robert van Niel delves into the historical landscape of Java, examining the implementation and impact of the forced cultivation system (tanam paksa) established by the Dutch colonial government. The narrative intricately explores how this agricultural system was designed to maximize profits for the colonial power while deeply affecting the socio-economic fabric of Javanese society.
Through meticulous research and analysis, van Niel reveals the consequences of these policies on local farmers, illustrating a complex web of resistance, adaptation, and survival amid oppressive conditions. The accounts highlight not only the economic ramifications but also the cultural and human toll inflicted by colonial practices.
In discussing the legacy of this system, the author prompts readers to reflect on its long-lasting effects on Indonesia's agricultural practices and socio-political stance. By weaving together historical facts and personal stories, he offers a comprehensive view of an era that shaped the future of the region and its people.
Through meticulous research and analysis, van Niel reveals the consequences of these policies on local farmers, illustrating a complex web of resistance, adaptation, and survival amid oppressive conditions. The accounts highlight not only the economic ramifications but also the cultural and human toll inflicted by colonial practices.
In discussing the legacy of this system, the author prompts readers to reflect on its long-lasting effects on Indonesia's agricultural practices and socio-political stance. By weaving together historical facts and personal stories, he offers a comprehensive view of an era that shaped the future of the region and its people.
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