`Tai-ran`in keizai kakucho to Oranda no taiyo`, in: Shinobe Oe

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‘Tai-­‐ran’in keizai kakucho to Oranda no taiyo’, in: Shinobe Oe, Kyoji Asada, et.al. Iwanami Koza Kindai Nihon to Shokuminchi 3, Shokumin chika to sangyoka, (Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1993), pp.51-­‐73. •
‘Japan and the integration of the Netherlands East Indies into the World Economy, 1868-­‐1942’, Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs, vol.27, nos. 1 and 2, 1993, pp. 134-­‐165. •
‘Chinese business networks and Japanese capital in South East Asia, 1880-­‐1940: some preliminary observations’, in: Rajeswary Ampalavanar Brown, ed., Chinese Business Enterprise in Asia (London and New York: Routledge, 1995), pp.154-­‐175. •
Leo M. Douw and P. Post, eds., South China: State, Culture and Social Change during the 20th Century (Amsterdam, New York, Tokyo: North Holland, 1996); •
‘Introduction’, in: Douw and Post, South China, pp. xiii-­‐xvi. •
‘On bicycles and textiles: Japan, South-­‐China and the Futsing entrepreneurs’, in: Douw and Post, South China, pp. 141-­‐150. •
‘Characteristics of Japanese entrepreneurship in the pre-­‐war Indonesian economy’, in: J.Th. Lindblad, ed., Historical foundations of a national economy in Indonesia, 1890s-­‐1990s (Amsterdam/Oxford/New York/Tokyo: North-­‐Holland, 1996), pp. 297-­‐
314. •
Peter Post and Elly Touwen-­‐Bouwsma, eds., Japan, Indonesia and the War. Myths and realities (Leiden: KITLV, 1997). •
‘Introduction’, with Touwen-­‐Bouwsma: Post and Touwen-­‐Bouwsma (1997), Japan, pp.1-­‐13. •
‘The formation of the pribumi business elite in Indonesia, 1930s-­‐1940s. The Japanese factor’, in: Post and Touwen-­‐Bouwsma, Japan, pp. 87-­‐109. •
‘Japan’s industrial development and social change in Indonesia’, Economic Development and Societal Transformation in Asian Countries, Research Series no.39, (1997), Institute of Asia-­‐Pacific Studies, Waseda University, pp. 281-­‐302. •
‘The Java Bank and the Japanese, 1930s-­‐1940s’, Proceedings of the International Conference ‘The economic (dis)integration of East and Southeast Asia, 1920s-­‐1960s’, (1998), Department of Economics, Rikkyo University, Tokyo. •
Frans van Baardewijk, Peter Keppy, Peter Post, et.al., Inventory Report. Study on assets in the former Netherlands East Indies.( Amsterdam: Faculty of Social Sciences, Vrije Universiteit, 1998). •
‘Oranda shosha to Nihon no Ran’in Boeki: nijuchiiki keizai ni okeru shinjo to chii’, in: Sugiyama Shinja & Linda Grove, eds., Kindai Ajia no Ryutsu Nettoworku (Tokyo: Sobunsha 1999), pp.211-­‐231. •
N.A. van Horn, P.J. Keppy, P. Post, et.al. Onderzoek naar de particuliere bank-­‐ en verzekeringstegoeden van Nederlanders in Nederlands-­‐Indie/Indonesie 1940-­‐1958 [Research into the private banking-­‐ and insurance assets of the Dutch in the Netherlands Indies/ Indonesia, 1940-­‐1958], (The Hague: Ministry of Health, Welfare and Education, 2000). •
‘Japanse medicijnverkopers in Nederlands-­‐Indië’, in: Leonard Blussé, Willem Remmelink, Ivo Smits, red., Bewogen Betrekkingen. 400 jaar Nederland-­‐Japan (Hilversum: TeleacNOT, 2000, p. 199. •
‘Trust and status in a Dual Regional Economy: Dutch Trading Companies in Japan’s Pre-­‐war Trade with Southeast Asia’, in: S. Sugiyama and Linda Grove, eds., Commercial Networks in Modern Asia (Richmond, Surrey: Curzon Press, 2001), pp.182-­‐198. •
‘The Kwik Hoo Tong Trading Society of Semarang, Java. A Chinese business network in late colonial Asia’, Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, vol. 33, (2), June 2002, pp. 279-­‐296. •
“Karakteristik Kewirausahaan Jepang Dalam Ekonomi Indonesia Sebelum Perang”, in J. Thomas Lindblad (ed.), Fondasi Historis Ekonomi Indonesia (Yogyakarta: Pustaka Pelajar, 2002). •
‘The Study of Chinese Business in the Modern History of Indonesia: Themes and Prospects’, Chinese Business History (Cornell University, East Asia Programme), Fall 2004, Volume 14, Number 2, pp.8-­‐14. •
‘The Kwee Home Movies. A new resource for the study of peranakan elite life in colonial Java’, Chinese Heritage Centre Bulletin, no.4, December 2004, pp.5-­‐9; •
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Volume II Culture and Hierarchy. Japanese/Dutch encounters on the work-­‐floor (KIT Publishers, 2006) by Hyunghae Byun; •
‘Legacies of Violence: Explorations in Dutch and Japanese Research into Memory, Trauma and the Quality of Life’, in: Eveline Buchheim & Ralf Futselaar, eds., Legacies of Violence. Proceedings of the Dutch-­‐Japanese workshop held at The Netherlands Institute for War Documentation, 9-­‐10 March 2006 (Amsterdam: NIOD, 2006), pp.6-­‐
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NIOD Encounters Series General editor Volume I Quality of Life and Happiness in Japan and The Netherlands (KIT Publishers, 2007) by Joop Stam & Ruut Veenhoven, eds. •
“Peranakan Elite Family Networks and Southeast Asia’s Indigenous Royalty: Status, Modernity, and Identity”, in: Caroline Hau and Nobuhiro Aizawa, eds., Proceedings of the CSEAS-­‐NIOD joint international workshop on Chinese Identities and Inter-­‐Ethnic Coexistence and Cooperation in Southeast Asia (Kyoto: CSEAS, 2008), pp. 1-­‐30. •
J. Thomas Lindblad and Peter Post, eds. Indonesian economic decolonization in regional and international perspective (Leiden: KITLV Publishers, 2009). •
“Indonesian economic decolonization in regional and international perspective. An introduction”, with J. Thomas Lindblad, in: Lindblad and Post (2009) Indonesian economic decolonization, pp. 1-­‐16. •
“Indonesianisasi and Japanization. The Japanese and the shifting fortunes of pribumi entrepreneurship”, in: Lindblad and Post (2009) Indonesian economic decolonization, pp. 61-­‐86. •
Marleen Dieleman and Peter Post, “Punctuations in Emerging Markets: Regime Change and Family Firm Responses in Indonesia”, in: Economics and Finance in Indonesia (2009), Vol. 57, 1, pp. 25-­‐46. •
“Java’s Capitan Cina and Javanese royal families: Status, modernity, and power – Major-­‐titulair Be Kwat Koen and Mangkunegoro XII”, in: Journal of Asia-­‐Pacific Studies (Waseda University), no. 13, October 2009, pp. 49-­‐66. •
Peter Post (general editor), William H. Frederick, Iris Heidebrink, and Shigeru Sato (editors), The Encyclopedia of Indonesia in the Pacific War (Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2010). •
“General introduction”, in: Peter Post et al. (2010) The Encyclopedia of Indonesia in the Pacific War, pp. 1-­‐5 •
“Policing society”, in: Peter Post et al. (2010) The Encyclopedia of Indonesia in the Pacific War, pp. 148-­‐159 •
“Preface”. Nawiyanto, The Rising Sun and the Bamboo Curtain: Japanese and Chinese Trade Competition in Java during the 1930s and 1990s Crises (Jember: Jember University Press, 2010) •
Marleen Dieleman, Juliette Koning and Peter Post, eds. Chinese Indonesians and Regime Change (Boston: Brill Publishers, 2011) •
“Chinese Indonesians and Regime Change: Alternative Perspectives” with Dieleman and Koning, in: Dieleman. Koning and Post Chinese Indonesians and Regime Change (Boston: Brill Publishers, 2011), pp. 10-­‐29. •
“The Oei Tiong Ham Concern and the Change of Regimes in Indonesia, 1930s-­‐1950s”, in: Dieleman, Koning and Post Chinese Indonesians and Regime Change (Boston: Brill Publishers, 2011), pp. 170-­‐198 •
“Indië door Japanse lenzen. Japanse home-­‐movies uit koloniaal Java”, Indische Letteren, 26ste jaargang, nummer 2, juni 2011, pp.85-­‐89