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The making of scandal The emergence of plantation society: The opening-up of the land The seizure of land Labour bondage Planter hegemony The colonial state and the labour system Expansion The search for labour Plantation profits The plantation industry as a mode of capitalist production: The European management The Asian foreman The workforce The organization of work Wage formation Payments and deductions Working conditions: Food and health care 'Rest and recreation' Termination and renewal of the labour contract Labour control and resistance: Bondage Conditioning of the plantation coolies The rule of the planters Workers' agitation Individual forms of coolie resistance Punishment Plantation society and the colonial order: Plantation and frontier society The plantocracy Racism A climate of violence A negligent government The use of violence and labour control The coolie question: Publicity and public opinion Administrative and judicial investigation The colonial government in inertia Political discussion in the Netherlands The ministry Impact Restauration: Appraisal of the reforms Looking back Restoring the alliance between the planters and the government.
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