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Chontida Auikool

Doctoral student

Photo of Chontida Auikool

ชาวจีนในดัตช์อีสต์อินดีส : บทบาทชาวจีนในการพัฒนาเมืองเดลี-เมดาน สุมาตราเหนือในศตวรรษที่ 19

Chinese in Dutch East Indies : The Roles of Chinese in Developing Deli-Medan,North Sumatra in the 19th Century

Author

  • Chontida Auikool

Summary, in English

In the 19th Century, Deli-Medan received a large number of Chinese migrants. Most of them worked as labourers in Dutch agricultural plantations on the east coast of Sumatra, extending from Deli-Serdang to Medan. The agricultural products, such as tobacco, were intentionally developed and eventually became the most exportedproducts of Sumatra. As these economic activities paved the way for economic growth in North Sumatra, the Dutch established the city of Medan as Sumatra’s main administrative city. The research presented here is a part of larger project, Sites of Memory: The Role of Chinese and Network in Developing the Sister Cities, Georgetown Penang and Deli-Medan North Sumatra. The paper focuses on Chinese migration into the Dutch’s newly developed economic area of North Sumatra, particularly Deli-Medan. It also provides a picture of the Chinese community, illustrating the roles of both merchants and labourers played in developing the 19th Century city.

Publishing year

2019

Language

Other

Pages

359-371

Publication/Series

Journal of Social Sciences Srinakharinwirot University

Volume

22

Issue

2

Document type

Journal article

Topic

  • Economic History
  • Human Geography
  • Economic Geography

Keywords

  • Chinese
  • Deli-Medan
  • North Sumatra
  • Dutch colony
  • Indonesia

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0859-2055