- Catching up on History: Ethical Imperialism & (Crafts) Education in the ‘Dutch East Indies’ after 1900
- ‘Yes, but...’ Occupation as requirement for ‘development’ by Rosa te Velde (published soon)
- A Firm Nudge: Politics of ‘Ethical’ Reform through ‘Native Arts and Crafts’ by Rosa te Velde
- Dangerous Competitors: The Dutch Ethical Policy’ (1901) and the Establishment of Craft Schools in East Java by Marjolein van Pagee
- Decolonising the Myth of Kartini by Saut Situmorang
- A Rejuvenation Cure?: Inventing Yogya Silver, ‘Saving’ a Perishing Javanese industry, by Marjolein van Asdonck (published soon)
- Navigating Colonial Politics: Dewi Sartika’s School for Native Girls in Bandung by Raistiwar Pratama & Marjolein van Pagee (published soon)
Recall/Recalibrate investigates the so-called ‘Ethical Policy’ at the turn of the twentieth century in Dutch-occupied Indonesia. How can we understand these ‘ethics’ in relation to the expansion of empire, and how did this materialise through arts and crafts education?
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