Departing from Java: Javanese Labour, Migration and Diaspora - Rosemarijn Hoefte
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Résumé : From colonial times on Java through to the present day, large numbers of Javanese have left their homes to settle in other parts of Indonesia or much further afield. Frequently this dispersion was forced, often with traumatic results. Today, Javanese communities continue to exist as near to home as Kalimantan and as far away as Suriname and the Netherlands. Meanwhile, migrant workers from Java continue to travel abroad, finding short-term employment in places like Malaysia and the Middle East.
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Rosemarijn Hoefte (Editor) Rosemarijn Hoefte is Professor of the History of Suriname after 1873 at the University of Amsterdam and a senior researcher at KITLV/Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies in Leiden. Her main research interests are the history of post-abolition Suriname, migration and unfree labor, and Caribbean contemporary history.Peter Meel (Editor) Peter Meel is director of research of the Leiden University Institute for History. His teaching and research focus is on Caribbean history, primarily the political and cultural history of Suriname following World War II. Based on archival research, oral history, and literature study his publications centre on nationalism, class, ethnicity, political culture, and regional/global integration and processes of migration, diaspora formation and transnationalism.
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