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Multatuli als Hervormer. 1887-1937

Multatuli als Hervormer. 1887-1937

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Multatuli als Hervormer. 1887-1937

by Constandse, Anton L

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Amsterdam: the author, in collaboration with the Multatuli-Museum, 1937. 16p., staplebound pamphlet, neatly ex-library; text in Dutch. The Dutch anarchist writes about Eduard Douwes Dekker (1820-1887), known by the pen name Multatuli (from the Latin for "I have suffered much"), whose novel Max Havelaar excoriated Dutch colonialism in Southeast Asia.

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Title
Multatuli als Hervormer. 1887-1937
Author
Constandse, Anton L
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Publisher
the author, in collaboration with the Multatuli-Museum
Place of Publication
Amsterdam
Date Published
1937
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Anarchism; 1930S; European Social Movements; Indonesia; Southeast Asia;

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