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    De-islamization in java during the Dutch colonial period from 1800 to 1942 by Priyoyudanto, Febri, Wan Sulong, Wan Suhana

    Published 2017
    “…Javanese people as the largest population in Indonesia were greatly affected by the de-Islamization process during the Dutch colonial period. …”
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    Iconographical Interpretations Of Modern Elements In Northern Bali Temple Reliefs During Dutch Colonial Period, 1900-1940 by Putra, I Dewa Alit Dwija

    Published 2023
    “…This study provides a more in-depth analysis of relief art by using the iconography and iconology theory of Erwin Panofsky as a method for analysing reliefs in the context of the socio-cultural history of the Balinese people. Through three stages of Panofsky's iconographic analysis, it can be observed that the relief works were created as part of the Dutch political strategy to shape the image of Bali as an "exotic" and "cultured" area and as a world tourist destination, in addition to divert the memory of the shame caused by the war the Dutch had against the Balinese people.…”
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    The Dutch Disease: The Case of the Sudanese Economy by Elhag, Mohmmed Salih Mohmmed Ahmed

    Published 2012
    “…The factors determining Dutch Disease (oil sector as a percentage of GDP) for the year 1999 to 2010, with the focus on other independent variables such as (industrial growth rate, unemployment rate and total number of people employed). …”
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    Challenges of the Banking systems of Oil Exporting Countries (Case of Azerbaijan) by Mammadyarov, Aliyar

    Published 2008
    “…It can be of interest to policy makers and people responsible for the financial stability, especially in the developing countries.…”
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    Urban parks for people in a megacity: green spaces as social places in the twenty-first century Jakarta, Indonesia by MD Alwi, Najah

    Published 2020
    “…The study area is the small but central administrative village of Menteng, located within the Special Capital Region of Jakarta Central, where the spatial segregation history as part of the Dutch city Batavia began. The case study is two locally renowned parks: Taman Menteng and Taman Suropati. …”
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    Traditional musical instruments in present musical life of Lebu' Kulit in Sungai Asap, Sarawak by Chieng, Julia Chin Yee

    Published 2012
    “…Along the stream of migrations and historical happenings which can be traced back to the early twentieth century, the Lebu’ Kulit people in Sungai Asap experienced a series of events such as headhunting, Dutch governance in Kalimantan, conversion to Christianity, the formation of Malaysia, the Confrontation War in the year 1963, and resettlement to Sungai Asap by the Sarawak government due to the construction of Bakun dam. …”
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    India and the struggle for Indonesian independence by Ghoshal, Baladas

    Published 1999
    “…It also sent a medical mission along with large supplies of medicine to help the victims of Dutch aggression. Parallel with the Government of India, its people expressed their solidarity with the Indonesian people through organisation of public demonstrations, refusal to deal with anything Dutch and through many other acts of moral support.…”
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    Tangible cultural heritage conservation in reflecting the city image: the case study of Jonker Street and Heeren Street, Melaka by Musa, Shafiqah Musbar, Abu Bakar, Aniza

    Published 2017
    “…This study on the tangible cultural heritage of the Dutch, Baba Nyonya and Chinese was conducted at the Heeren Street and Jonker Street, focuses on whether the elements of architecture buildings, landscape, street lifestyle and economy practiced by the people are recognisable by the tourists.These also reflects the successions of the identity of these two streets. …”
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    The socio-religio and political roles of the Rushdiah Club in Colonial Riau by Oktasari, Wiwin, Zakariya, Hafiz

    Published 2012
    “…Politically, this study will examine how printing activities were used as a non-violent form of resistance to Dutch colonialism in Riau-Lingga at the time when Riau people’s call for freedom was constantly and violently suppressed by the colonial regime. …”
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    Interior Design Of The Baba-Nyonya Eclectic Shophouses In Melaka by Chung , Siaw Ting

    Published 2012
    “…The Baba-Nyonya culture features a hint of the people’s cultures of the Malay (Javanese, Batak), Thai and European (Dutch, Portuguese and British) cultures but mainly revolves around Malay and Chinese cultures. …”
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    Monitoring Moral Virtue: When the Moral Transgressions of In-Group Members Are Judged More Severely by Bettache, K., Hamamura, Takeshi, Amrani Idrissi, J., Amenyogbo, R., Chiu, C.

    Published 2019
    “…Literature indicates that people tend to judge the moral transgressions committed by out-group members more severely than those of in-group members. …”
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    A Servey on the effects of foreign investment in west Malaysia / Li Howe Seng by Li, Howe Seng

    Published 1974
    “…Prior to independence, the Portuguese, the Dutch and later the British came to conquer Malaya. …”
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    A Qualitative Study of Western Australian women's perception of using a Snoezelen room for breastfeeding during postpartum hospital stay by Hauck, Yvonne, Summers, L., White, E., Jones , C.

    Published 2008
    “…There is limited evidence on the use of the Snoezelen concept for maternity clients. Snoezelen, a Dutch concept, initiated in the 1970s as a leisure activity for severely disabled people, involves creating an indoor environment using controllable stimuli to enhance comfort and relaxation. …”
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    Cultural Influences Of Baba-Nyonya On Eclectic Style Shophouse, George Town, Penang Case Study: Sun Yat Sen Museum by Zwain, Akram M.Ali Mahdi

    Published 2017
    “…However, the Baba-Nyonya culture features a hint of the people’s cultures of the Malay (Javanese, Batak), Thai and European (British and Dutch, Portuguese) cultures. …”
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    Mapping Idiomatic Morphology of Nusantara Mosques by Md. Sharif, Harlina

    Published 2019
    “…This organic evolution of Islamic-Nusantara idiomatic idiosyncrasies however was abruptly truncated at the dawn of Colonialism, especially with the arrival of Dutch and British to the region in the 17th and 18th century. …”
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    Utilization of open space – tale of two cities by Wahid, Julaihi

    Published 2008
    “…People’s experience is a significant factor in the development of urban activities in the city. …”
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    Private Law Schools In Indonesia: Their Development, Governance And Role In Society by Sinaga, V. Selvie

    Published 2018
    “…Legal education in Indonesia was introduced in the Dutch colonial period. During the early years of Indonesia’s independence, legal education was mostly offered by public universities, and all public law schools were funded entirely by the government of Indonesia. …”
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    The potential of Melaka traditional Malay houses as cultural heritage tourism product in Merlimau / Muhammad Asyrik Ismail by Muhammad Asyrik Ismail

    Published 2013
    “…Instead of becoming shelters of the people who live in, the Melaka traditional Malay houses reflect the owners’ social structure, traditions, history and culture livelihood of Merlimau. …”
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