Review Essay
Unfree Labour and Extractive Regimes in Colonial Java and Beyond
Tania Murray Li,
Alexandre Pelletier,
Arianto Sangadji,
Tania Murray Li
Search for more papers by this authorAlexandre Pelletier
Search for more papers by this authorArianto Sangadji
Search for more papers by this authorTania Murray Li,
Alexandre Pelletier,
Arianto Sangadji,
Tania Murray Li
Search for more papers by this authorAlexandre Pelletier
Search for more papers by this authorArianto Sangadji
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