Unlike suggested by the title, this volume contains notes on various topics which rage from toponomy to chemistry to history to biology. This exercise book was used by a student at the Openbare Normaal School of the Inlandse Hulpond in Surakarta whose class schedule is mentioned on page 87. It c...
This collection runs the gamut from Chinese epics to cookbooks. It covers the administration of several small entrepreneurs, often of Chinese origin. It also contain notebooks from colonial schools for indigenous and Oriental (often Chinese or Arab) students and Chinese schools which were abolis...
Collection Area:
Endangered Archives Programme
Languages:
Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, English, French, Indonesian, Javanese, and Malay
Training School for Native Civil Servants (Opleiding School Voor Inlandsche Ambtenaren, OSVIA) in Magelang.
Scope & Content:
This sub-series contains the following 12 files: EAP1268/6/4/2/1: Verw. Huw. en Erfs. EAP1268/6/4/2/2: Volksrecht IV EAP1268/6/4/2/3: BW III EAP1268/6/4/2/4: Volksrecht II boek 1ste schrift EAP1268/6/4/2/5: P.W. Klad II EAP1268/6/4/2/6: Inlandsch Reglement II EAP1268/6/4/2/7: BW I: aante...
Notes on how to register indigenous Marriage and Inheritance in the Dutch East Indies. These notes originate from a book on indigenous law (adat), most likely one of the volumes of 'Het Adatrecht van Nederlandsch-Indië' by Cornelis van Vollenhoven.
This notebook discusses customary law (adat) in Central Java, Batavia and Banten, including local marital law. It was likely written by a Javanese student at the Training School for Native Civil Servants (Opleiding School Voor Inlandsche Ambtenaren, OSVIA) in Magelang.
Notes on estate law that were likely written by a Javanese student at the Training School for Native Civil Servants (Opleiding School Voor Inlandsche Ambtenaren, OSVIA) in Magelang.
This notebook discusses customary law (adat) in East Java, Central Java, Batavia and Banten, including local family and mercantile law. It focusses on how these laws were formalised over the past decades. It was likely written by a Javanese student at the Training School for Native Civil Servants...
Notes on the differences between state and private law and the judicial principles for determining race ('European', 'Eurasian', 'Oriental' or 'Native') that were likely written by a Javanese student at the Training School for Native Civil Servants (Opleiding School Voor Inlandsche Ambtenaren, OS...