Het Agrarisch Vraagstuk in Nederlandsch-Indi (The Agricultural Question in the Dutch East Indies) examines the complex agricultural issues within the Dutch colony at the beginning of the 20th century. Authored by Christiaan Lodewijk Houthuysen, this work provides a detailed analysis of the agrarian policies, economic challenges, and social implications faced by the local population under Dutch rule. The book explores the impact of colonial governance on land use, agricultural production, and the livelihoods of Indonesian farmers.
This historical study is a valuable resource for understanding the economic and political dynamics of colonialism in Southeast Asia. It offers insights into the challenges and consequences of agricultural policies implemented during the colonial era, making it relevant for scholars and readers interested in the history of Indonesia and the broader themes of colonialism and economic development.
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