Extremes in the Archipelago: Trade and Economic Development in the Outer Islands of Indonesia, 1900-1942
door
L J Touwen
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History
Formaat
Paperback
Pagina's
480
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Jan 1, 2001
Uitgever
Brill
Editie
Illustrated
ISBN-10
9067181595
ISBN-13
9789067181594
Beschrijving
L.J. Touwen explores the intricate dynamics of trade and economic development in Indonesia's outer islands during a pivotal time in history. By focusing on the period from 1900 to 1942, Touwen examines how these regions navigated the challenges posed by colonialism and emerging global markets. The author's in-depth research highlights the unique characteristics of the archipelago, revealing the complexities of economic interactions among the islands.
Through a detailed analysis of local economies, Touwen illustrates how trade networks were established and modified in response to both external pressures and internal transformations. The book not only sheds light on the economic practices of the time but also considers the social and cultural implications of these developments. By integrating extensive bibliographical references and a comprehensive index, the work invites readers to delve deeper into the intricate tapestry of Indonesian history.
Touwen’s narrative provides valuable insights into the lives of the people inhabiting these outer islands, offering a perspective that goes beyond mere statistics. It emphasizes the resilience and adaptability of local communities as they responded to both local and international influences. This exploration ultimately contributes to a broader understanding of Southeast Asian economic history.
Readers interested in Indonesia’s intricate trade systems and the broader implications of colonial rule will find Touwen's work enlightening. It serves as a vital resource for understanding how the outer islands of Indonesia played a crucial role in the region's historical economic landscape.
Through a detailed analysis of local economies, Touwen illustrates how trade networks were established and modified in response to both external pressures and internal transformations. The book not only sheds light on the economic practices of the time but also considers the social and cultural implications of these developments. By integrating extensive bibliographical references and a comprehensive index, the work invites readers to delve deeper into the intricate tapestry of Indonesian history.
Touwen’s narrative provides valuable insights into the lives of the people inhabiting these outer islands, offering a perspective that goes beyond mere statistics. It emphasizes the resilience and adaptability of local communities as they responded to both local and international influences. This exploration ultimately contributes to a broader understanding of Southeast Asian economic history.
Readers interested in Indonesia’s intricate trade systems and the broader implications of colonial rule will find Touwen's work enlightening. It serves as a vital resource for understanding how the outer islands of Indonesia played a crucial role in the region's historical economic landscape.
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