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The Netherlands Indies And The Great War 19141918 Cornelis Dijk

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The Netherlands Indies And The Great War 19141918 Cornelis Dijk
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Publisher: KITLV Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.73 MB
Pages: 688
Author: Cornelis Dijk, Kees van Dijk
ISBN: 9789067183086, 9067183083
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The Netherlands Indies And The Great War 19141918 Cornelis Dijk by Cornelis Dijk, Kees Van Dijk 9789067183086, 9067183083 instant download after payment.

World War I had just broken out, but colonial authorities in the Netherlands Indies heaved a sigh of relief. The colonial export sector had not collapsed and war offered new economic prospects; representatives from the Islamic nationalist movement had not seized upon the occasion to incite unrest. The Colonial government embarked on a campaign to create an army of Javanese to repulse a possible Japanese invasion. By 1917 the optimism of the first war years had disappeared. Trade restrictions, the war at sea, and a worldwide shortage in tonnage caused export opportunities to dwindle. Communist propaganda had had radicalized the nationalist movement. By 1918, it seemed that the colony might cave in. Kees van Dijk examines how the initial wartime atmosphere of optimism changed to one of unrest and dissatisfaction, and how after World War I the situation stabilized to resemble pre-war political and economic circumstances.

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