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The Importance of the Residency Archives in the Arsip Nasional (Jakarta) for the Study of Indonesian History

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 April 2010

P.B.R. Carey
Affiliation:
Magdalen College, Oxford

Abstract

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Type
Archives
Copyright
Copyright © Research Institute for History, Leiden University 1979

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References

Notes

(1) Niel, Robert van, A Survey of Historical Source Materials in Java and Manila (Honolulu: Hawaii University Press, 1970).Google Scholar

(2) Chijs, J.A. van der, Inventaris van 's Lands Archief te Batavia (1602–1816) (Batavia: Landsdrukkerij, 1882).Google Scholar

(3) Carey, P.B.R., ‘The Residency Archive of Yogyakarta’, Indonesia (Cornell Modern Indonesia Project), vol. 25 (1978), pp. 115150.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

(4) On this see Ricklefs, M.C., Jogjakarta under Sultan Mmgkubumi 1749–1792. A History of the Division of Java (London: Oxford University Press, 1974), pp. 285340.Google Scholar

(5) See Verslag omtrent 's-Rijks Oude Archieven ('s-Gravenhage, 1900), pp. 2957.Google Scholar

(6) See , Carey, op. cit., p. 124,n. 35.Google Scholar

(7) The archive for the years 1892–1942 is deposited in the old office of the Algemeene Secretarie in Bogor.

(8) KITLV western language MS. H 414. Klerck, E.S. de, ‘Pofitieke bescheiden betreffendeden Java-Oorlog’, p. 1.Google Scholar