Cars, conduits, and kampongs: the modernization of the Indonesian city, 1920-1960
In: Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 295
Preliminary Material /Freek Colombijn and Joost Coté -- Modernization of the Indonesian City, 1920–1960 /Freek Colombijn and Joost Coté -- Call for Doctors!: Uneven Medical Provision and the Modernization of State Health Care during the Decolonization of Indonesia, 1930s–1950s /Saki Murakami -- (Post)Colonial Pipes: Urban Water Supply in Colonial and Contemporary Jakarta /Michelle Kooy and Karen Bakker -- Netherlands Indies Town Planning: An Agent of Modernization (1905–1957) /Pauline K.M. van Roosmalen -- Rückert and Hoesni Thamrin: Bureaucrat and Politician in Colonial Kampong Improvement /Hans Versnel and Freek Colombijn -- Kotabaru and the Housing Estate as Bulwark against the Indigenization of Colonial Java /Farabi Fakih -- Public Housing in Semarang and the Modernization of Kampongs, 1930–1960 /Radjimo Sastro Wijono -- From Autonomous Village to 'Informal Slum': Kampong Development and State Control in Bandung (1930–1960) /Gustaaf Reerink -- Breaking the Boundaries: The Uniekampong and Modernization of Dock Labour in Tanjung Priok, Batavia (1917–1949) /Arjan Veering -- Moving at a Different Velocity: The Modernization of Transportation and Social Differentiation in Surabaya in the 1920s /Johny A. Khusyairi and Freek Colombijn -- The Two alun-alun of Malang (1930–1960) /Purnawan Basundoro -- The Indonesianization of the Symbols of Modernity in Plaju (Palembang), 1930s–1960s /Ida Liana Tanjung -- Chinese Cemeteries as a Symbol of Sacred Space: Control, Conflict, and Negotiation in Surabaya /Sarkawi B. Husain -- Index /Freek Colombijn and Joost Coté.