The Archives of the Kong Koan of Batavia Contributor(s): Blussé, Leonard (Editor), Chen, Menghong (Editor) |
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ISBN: 9004131574 ISBN-13: 9789004131576 Publisher: Brill OUR PRICE: $129.20 Product Type: Paperback Published: June 2003 Annotation: The archive of the Kong Koan constitutes the only relatively complete archive of a "diaspora" Chinese urban community in Southeast Asia. The essays in the present volume offer important and new insights into many different aspects of Overseas Chinese life between 1780-1965. The Kong Koan of colonial Batavia was a semi-autonomous organization, in which the local elite of Jakarta's Chinese community supervised and coordinated its social and religious matters. During its long existence as a semi-official colonial institution, the Kong Koan collected sizeable Chinese archival holdings with demographic data on marriages and funerals, account books of the religious organisations and temples, documents connected with educational institutions, and the meetings of the board itself. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - History | Asia - Southeast Asia - Architecture | Interior Design - General - Social Science | Human Geography |
Dewey: 959.822 |
LCCN: 2003049571 |
Series: Sinica Leidensia |
Physical Information: 0.49" H x 6.42" W x 9.38" (0.70 lbs) 168 pages |
Themes: - Cultural Region - Southeast Asian |
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Publisher Description: The archive of the Kong Koan constitutes the only relatively complete archive of a "diaspora" Chinese urban community in Southeast Asia. The essays in the present volume offer important and new insights into many different aspects of Overseas Chinese life between 1780-1965. The Kong Koan of colonial Batavia was a semi-autonomous organization, in which the local elite of Jakarta's Chinese community supervised and coordinated its social and religious matters. During its long existence as a semi-official colonial institution, the Kong Koan collected sizeable Chinese archival holdings with demographic data on marriages and funerals, account books of the religious organisations and temples, documents connected with educational institutions, and the meetings of the board itself. |