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social-democratic in the 1920s, under pressure from union members editor in chief Koch was replaced by Willem Belonje and became much more conservative. Economist J. C. van Leur published a number of articles on financial and economical policies in the 1930s, strongly supportive of economic intervention by the colonial government. By 1938
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Like other Dutch newspapers in the colonies, its function was to amuse rather than opine, and its content consisted for a large part of gossip, rumor, and sensationalist news items (sometimes bordering on libel). Critique of the Dutch government was rarely printed. While the paper leaned
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and thus greatly improved and simplified the news gathering done up to that point by the local papers themselves. The contracts (
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De opkomst van het Indocentrische geschiedbeeld: leven en werken van B.J.O. Schrieke en J.C. van Leur
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Van zachte wenk tot harde hand: persvrijheid en persbreidel in Nederlands-Indië, 1906-1942
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The first paper under this name was published in 1870 (in the classification of the
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The lion and the gadfly: Dutch colonialism and the spirit of E.F.E. Douwes Dekker
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was the name of a number of Dutch language newspapers published on the island of
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representing the interests of "European workers in the sugar industry", founded
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De Indische radio-omroep: overheidsbeleid en ontwikkeling, 1923-1942
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Workers, Unions and Politics: Indonesia in the 1920s and 1930s
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ran from 1921 to 1942: an East-Java edition was published in
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Dutch-language newspapers published in the Dutch East Indies
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Index

Java
Dutch East Indies
International Institute of Social History
Batavia
Multatuli
Nieuws van den Dag voor Nederlandsch-Indië
Surabaya
Weltevreden
Suikerbond
trade union
Aneta
telegraph
one in 1926
Surabaya
The Java-Bode
Batavia



"Indische Pers"
International Institute of Social History
the original


Workers, Unions and Politics: Indonesia in the 1920s and 1930s
ISBN
9789004264762
Van zachte wenk tot harde hand: persvrijheid en persbreidel in Nederlands-Indië, 1906-1942
ISBN
9789065505965

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