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Recent postcolonial studies have emphasised the importance of the mutual influences of colonialism on both colony and metropole. This book takes on the challenge of studying such colonial entanglements and their effects by focusin ... celý popis
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Recent postcolonial studies have emphasised the importance of the mutual influences of colonialism on both colony and metropole. This book takes on the challenge of studying such colonial entanglements and their effects by focusing on developments in household labour, and particularly women's role in the labour market, in the Dutch Empire in the period 1830-1940. The changing role of households', and particularly women's, economic activities in the Netherlands and Java, one of the Netherlands' most important colonies, forms an excellent case study to help understand the connections and disparities between colony and metropole. The author contends that colonial entanglements certainly existed, and influenced developments in women's economic role to an extent, both in Java and the Netherlands. However, in the course of the nineteenth century, more and more distinctions in the visions and policies towards Dutch working class and Javanese peasant households emerged. Accordingly, the author argues that a more sophisticated framework is needed to explain how and why such connections were - both intentionally and unintentionally - severed over time.
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