The emergence of a national economy : an economic history of Indonesia, 1800-2000
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The emergence of a national economy : an economic history of Indonesia, 1800-2000
(Southeast Asia publications series)
Asian Studies Association of Australia, in association with Allen & Unwin , University of Hawai'i Press, 2002
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 248-276) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The product of a ten-year scholarly collaboration by four senior international scholars, this is a chronological account of Indonesia's modern economic history. The book connects Soeharto's New Order (1966-98) back to the colonial era and helps to explain why the transition from colonialism to Independence and from the New Order to Democracy has been difficult and sometimes traumatic. The book identifies three grand themes in Indonesia's economic history: globalization, state formation and economic integration. Globalization affected the Indonesian archipelago even before the arrival of the Dutch: the New Order experience was only the most recent wave. Modern state formation began in the Napoleonic era with the despatch to Java of Governor-General Daendels (1808-11) and culminated in the centralized, military-bureaucratic state of the late New Order. A national economy emerged after the 1930s as the Outer Islands were reoriented towards an industrializing Java.
These three themes link chronological chapters from the pre-1800 period through the modern colonial era to the breakdown of the colonial system after 1930, the birth of modern Indonesia, and the remarkable economic transformation under the New Order. This overarching story gives a unity to Indonesia's modern history, while helping to explain why the future is likely to be different. The four authors, senior scholars from Australia (Howard Dick), Europe (Germany: Vincent Houben), the Netherlands (Thomas Lindblad) and Indonesia (Thee Kian Wie), use a very wide range of sources to combine the insights of history, economic history and economics. All four authors have published widely in the field of Indonesian economic and social history. They have contributed to an array of conferences in the 1980s and 1990s that stimulated new research in this field.
目次
FiguresTablesMapsConventionsAbbreviationsPreface and AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Howard Dick1 State, nation-state and national economy (Howard Dick)2 The pre-modern economies of the archipelago (Vincent Houben)3 Java in the 19th century: consolidation of a territorial state (Vincent Houben)4 The Outer Islands in the 19th century: contest for the periphery (J. Thomas Lindblad)5 The late colonial state and economic expansion, 1900-1930s (J. Thomas Lindblad)6 Formation of the nation-state, 1930s-1966 (Howard Dick)7 The Soeharto era and after: stability, development and crisis, 1966-2000 (Thee Kian Wie)EpilogueNotesBibliography
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