The Formation of Ethnically Distinct Villages in Jember during the Colonial Period (1870-1942)
The development of the plantation economy in Jember at the end of the 19th century required a large workforce, something that could not be met by the local population. The colonial government responded by bringing in workers from western East Java, the Vorstenlanden, and Madura Island. These migrant...
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Main Authors: | Ratna Endang Widuatie, Retno Winarni |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Master Program of History, Department of History, Faculty of Humanities, Diponegoro University
2024-08-01
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Series: | IHiS (Indonesian Historical Studies) |
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Online Access: | https://ejournal2.undip.ac.id/index.php/ihis/article/view/15926 |
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