Decolonising Knowledge: TU Delft and the Colonial History of the Dutch East Indies

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    Description

    At the turn of the 20th century approximately one-third of all engineers that finished their studies in Delft went to the Dutch East Indies (present day Indonesia) to pursue a career in the Dutch colony. They found work in, for example, (coal) mining, at oil companies, large scale civil engineering projects or in water management. In this way they became part of the Dutch colonial context.

    Why were these engineers so well-fitted to the Dutch colonial project? How was this institutionalized in Delft and how did this change over time, for example when the Technical College in Bandung was founded?

    Studium Generale invites TU Delft University historian Abel Streefland to tell us more. One of Abel’s recent research topics is the different relations that existed between TU Delft and the Dutch East Indies.

    Period20 Apr 2021

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    Media contributions

    • TitleDecolonising Knowledge: TU Delft and the Colonial History of the Dutch East Indies
      Degree of recognitionNational
      Media name/outletStudium Generale
      Media typeWeb
      Duration/Length/Size30:00
      Country/TerritoryNetherlands
      Date20/04/21
      Producer/AuthorNewMedia Centre, TU Delft
      URLhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBG1WyQWAcc
      PersonsA.H. Streefland

    Keywords

    • Colonialism
    • History of University
    • (Post)-colonialism
    • Empire