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ISBN 10: 0877277362
ISBN 13: 9780877277361
Author: Elsbeth Locher Scholten
The first English translation of Professor Locher-Scholten's 1994 Dutch text, a study of the reaction to Dutch colonial expansion by the Sumatran sultanate of Jambi. The Dutch text has been called "an excellent teaching tool for work on the Netherlands imperial project " [Locher-Scholten's] extensive archive work, in both Holland and Indonesia, her explicit reference to secondary theoretical works, and her useful lists mean that her analysis is transparent and accessible."
(Ebook) Sumatran Sultanate and Colonial State 1st Edition Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Themes and Theories
Sources
Theories of Modern Imperialism
Modern Imperialism and the Netherlands
The Precolonial State in Southeast Asia
Native or Dutch Sovereignty
Chapter 2. Jambi and Batavia before 1830
The Geography of Jambi
Jambi before 1600
The Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
A Poor Region and a Poor Prince
The European View
The Malay State
The Structure of the Jambian State
Governing a Diverse Population
European Images and Colonial Reality
Batavia and the Outer Islands from 1816 Onwards
Batavia and Jambi: Initial Contact
Piracy
Renewed Contact with Jambi
Johannes van den Bosch and Sumatra
Chapter 3. Contract and Sovereignty
Negotiations
Response in Batavia
Victors' Justice
Sovereignty Surrendered
Satisfaction in Batavia
Satisfaction in Jambi?
Sovereignty in Practice
Salt and Coins
Unrest in Jambi
Review and Conclusions
Chapter 4. International Interest in Jambi
Britain's Diplomatic Offensive
Minister Baud's Response
Baud's Policy on Sumatra
The Consequences for Jambi
Pirates on the Coast
The American Adventurer Gibson
Guilty or Not Guilty
Consequences: Relations with the United States
Consequences: Jambi and the East Indies
Chapter 5. Preemption in Practice: The Struggle for Power in 1858
A New Sultan: Taha Safiuddin
Negotiation of a New Contract
Second Round
Third Phase and Military Expedition
Batavia's Sumatra Policy
The Hague and the Policy of Abstention
Chapter 6. Quests for Knowledge and Political Consequences: The 1860s and 1870s
Batavia's Goal: Restoring Confidence
The Jambian Response
The Arab Connection
Geography and Imperialism
Plans for a Scientific Expedition
Repercussions in the East Indies
The Expedition
The Resident Takes Action
Policy in Batavia
A Military Expedition?
Repercussions in Jambi
Review and Conclusions
Chapter 7. Ritual Dances (1882–1895)
Inaugural Ceremony and Ritual (1882)
Contract
Renewed Efforts at Reconciliation
Internal Power Struggle in Jambi
Political Plans
Second Inaugural Ritual (1886)
Meeting the Pangeran Ratu
Second Meeting
Review and Conclusions
Chapter 8. Oil: 1890–1900
New Policy on the Outer Islands
Jambi And the Profit-making Factor
Administrative Tangles
A New Adviser: Snouck Hurgronje
The Jambian Administration
Policy-making (or not) in The Hague
Mineral Extraction
Motives: Power, Profits, or Principles
Avoidance Behavior as a Deliberate Strategy
Chapter 9. State Formation and Guerrilla War (1901–1907)
Military Expansion
Kerinci and the Other Dependent Regions
The Jambian Anak Raja
Abdullah Yusuf
Uniform Administration
The East Indies Context
Conclusion: Jambian Isolation and Dutch Imperialism
Taha's Policy
Dutch Imperialism
Fieldhouse's Model of Imperialism and Jambian History
Jambi and Dutch Policy on the Outer Islands
Continuity
The Periphery
Fear of Foreign Rivals
The Profit Motive
An Ethical Imperialism?
Administrative Motives: Power and Order
The Netherlands and Modern Imperialism
The Primary Cause?
Epilogue: Continuing Lines and Changing Patterns (1907–1949)
The 1916 Uprising
Rubber
Oil
Revolution in Jambi
Appendices
I: Genealogy of the Suku Kraton
II: Administrative Officers (Civiele gezaghebbers)/collectors of import and export duties at Muara K
III: Residents of Palembang and Jambi
IV: Governors-general
V: Ministers of Colonies
Glossary
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