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Het onderzoeksproject Plants, People & Work: the Social History of Cash Crops in Asia, 18th to 20th Centuries zal in de komende jaren door het IISG worden uitgevoerd. Het project past naadloos in... [News]
Transnational Flows and Permissive Polities in Asia.Willem van Schendel (Asia Department, IISH & University of Amsterdam) has received a four-year grant for an international research programme on... [News]
Een lespakketOp deze pagina vind je lesmateriaal over gedwongen arbeid in Nederlands-Indië, ná de afschaffing van slavernij. Het is bedoeld voor de bovenbouw van havo/vwo. Leerlingen kunnen... [General page]
Op deze pagina vind je lesmateriaal bij ‘De geschiedenis van slavernij in Azië onder de VOC’. Het is gemaakt door Paula van Rooij en gebaseerd op onderzoek van Matthias van Rossum, senior onderzoeker... [General page]
Collecting on Asia started in earnest from 1987 onwards. From 2011 onwards the South East Asia Region desk was created. The Desk collects materials from Burma, China, Indonesia/Dutch East Indies,... [General page]
Dr Ulbe Bosma- Indonesian Migration- Plants, People and Work: The Social History of Cash Crops in Asia, 18th to 20th Centuries (Sugarlandia: Sugar, Ecology and Social Process)Bhaswati Bhattacharya-... [General page]
How did Dutch colonial institutions govern diversity in North America, the Caribbean, Western Africa and Asia? How can we explain these institutions’ resilience and their lasting impact on modern... [Project]
The project Between local debts and global markets. Explaining slavery in South and Southeast Asia 1600-1800 is funded through a Veni research grant awarded to Matthias van Rossum in 2015 as part of... [Project]
The project Plants, People and Work: The Social History of Cash Crops in Asia, 18th to 20th Centuries started in 2007with a  500,000 euro grant from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific... [Project]
The South-South Exchange Proramme for Research on the History o|f Development (SEPHIS) is an independent research programme under the aegis of an international Steering Committee consisting of... [Project]

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