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'Madat makan orang'; opium eats people: Opium addiction as a public health issue in late colonial Java, 1900-1940

机译:'Madat Makan Orang';鸦片吃人:鸦片成瘾作为末殖民地爪哇省的公共卫生问题,1900-1940

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By the 1890s the Dutch had noticed the escalation of opium addiction in colonial Indonesia. They believed that opium consumption had brought about health problems and other negative socioeconomic effects. Yet, the profitability of opium took precedence over its negative social effects in the Dutch East Indies government's policy, which until the end of the 1920s made almost no substantial efforts to address addiction. It was nongovernmental organisations which took the initiative to install medical facilities for addicts and launch diverse anti-opium campaigns. These organisations marked the rise of modern philanthropic activism in the field of public health as part of the flourishing sociopolitical movements of that time. They also represent the nascent civil society in late colonial Indonesia.
机译:在1890年代,荷兰人注意到殖民地印度尼西亚群体成瘾的升级。他们认为,鸦片消费带来了健康问题和其他负面社会经济效果。然而,鸦片的盈利能力优先于荷兰东印件政府政策的负面社会影响,直到20世纪20年代末几乎没有大量努力解决成瘾。它是非政府组织,主动安装瘾君子的医疗设施,并推出不同的反鸦片运动。这些组织在公共卫生领域的现代慈善活动的崛起,作为当时蓬勃发展的社会政治运动的一部分。他们还代表了印度尼西亚末末殖民地的新生民间社会。

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    《Journal of southeast Asian studies 》 |2020年第2期| 25-48| 共24页
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    Wahid Abdul;

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    Univ Gadjah Mada Fac Cultural Sci Dept Hist Yogyakarta Indonesia;

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