JOOSTEN, A.C. - Heeft Indie behoefte aan hervorming ? Proeve van beantwoording.![]() Amsterdam, P.N. van Kampen, 1867. Original printed wrappers. IV,127 pp. The cultivation system began to be dismantled in ca. 1850, initially because of a hostility in the Netherlands, under the new more democratic constitution of 1848, to the favored position of the sugar contractors and the NHM, and later because of growing interest in larger scale private interest in the Indies and becaue of political indignation over the oppressive practices linked with the cultivation system. The Agrian Law of 1870, which formely abolished forced cultivation, is generally regarded as the end of the cultivation system. This study is against the renovation. Cat. KITLV p.76. EUR 104.50 [Appr.: US$ 120.44 | £UK 89.75 | JP¥ 17591] Book number 29537is offered by:
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