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Missionary Albert Kruyt and colonial modernity in the Dutch East Indies

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posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by J Coté
Intense debates emerged in the Dutch East Indies during the course of the third decade of the twentieth century concerning the role of missionaries in the development of the Outer Islands of the Indonesian archipelago. Ostensibly concerning “native welfare”, disagreement fundamentally reflected underlying fractures within the Dutch nation, projected through its “colonial mission” concerning the nature of modernity. While the main focus appeared to be a disagreement concerning the goals of mission and government agencies, it would be too simplistic to characterise the debate as one between adherents of a secular versus a religious world view. This paper considers the question of “missions and modernity” in the context of this debate about “native development” in the Dutch East Indies through the prism of the Poso mission in Central Sulawesi, headed by missionary Albert Kruyt, one of the foremost missionaries of his day.

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Journal

Itinerario: international journal on the history of European expansion and global interaction

Volume

34

Season

Special Issue 03 (Missions and Modernity)

Pagination

11 - 24

Publisher

Leiden University

Location

Leiden, The Netherlands

ISSN

0165-1153

eISSN

2041-2827

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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