Colonial Domesticity and the Modern City: Bandung in the Early Twentieth-Century Netherlands Indies

2021 ◽  
pp. 009614422110159
Author(s):  
Farabi Fakih

The article shows that the expansion of modern colonial cities in the first half of twentieth-century Netherlands Indies was a result of changing colonial domesticity. The rise of European families along with the modernized middle-class Indonesian and Indonesian-Chinese families opened the market for a new kind of urban living space. Decentralization of municipalities made possible stronger relationship between local government and city boosters, who had connection with the real estate and tourism industries. This changing class and economic relations in the city resulted in the formation of an urban institution that linked local governance, the real estate industry, and the production of urban colonial imaginaries that were modern and predicated on a fetish of white, European urban spaces. Such a phenomenon has not yet been fully explored in the context of colonial cities.

2021 ◽  
Vol 274 ◽  
pp. 05008
Author(s):  
Natalia Yaskova

The present time is increasingly characterized as a time of conflicts and shocks. The conditions of permanent destabilization of economic and social processes, the breakdown of the cultural model of development and the unprecedented pace of innovative changes that precede the transition to an integrated world economic system, required the restructuring of the real estate sector. Identification of goals, directions, and tools of restructuring that are adequate to contemporary concepts, accumulated experience, and best international practices is becoming almost a decisive factor for the successful radical transformation of the real estate sector. It forms a new living space responding to the demands of the production and consumer sectors of the national economy. The performed analysis of the requirements for the strategic analysis of the up-to-date real estate sector showed the urgent need to correct the meanings of development in accordance with the new culture of evaluating its effectiveness, eliminating false optimistic assessments of real estate as an investment asset, and forming up-to-date requirements not only to new construction but also to all forms of real estate reproduction.


2013 ◽  
Vol 93 (2) ◽  
pp. 561-576
Author(s):  
Musa Sroor

Abstract The stable political situation in Jerusalem during the Ottoman Era contributed to the increase in economic activities in the city. Those economic transactions included all religious groups in Jerusalem such as Muslims, Jews and Christians. In spite of the division of Jerusalem into quarters based on the religious affiliation such as the Muslim quarter, Jewish neighbourhood, and Christian neighbourhood, neither quarter was devoted exclusively to a specific religious group. For instance, the Muslims lived in Christian quarters and Jewish people lived in Muslim quarters and vice versa. Such quarter relations among the people from the three aforementioned religions contributed to the development of intertwined economic relations that served their personal economic interests despite of religious differences. The current study aims at examining the sale transactions that are available at the Jerusalem Legislative Court in the nineteenth century shows that the real estate transactions between Muslims and Christians in Christian quarters were very active. This study aims also finding out if there were any religious reasons behind those real estate transactions. That is, was it in the best interest of the Muslims to convert Christian quarters to Muslims ones? Or was it in the best interest of Christians aiming at eliminating the Muslim existence in those quarters by buying all their real estate in an attempt to change the neighbourhood into a Christian one? Or, was the main goal behind all those transactions purely financial gains and they were not motivated by religious incentives? This study will investigate and study this issue through the examination and analysis of all the sales transactions that are available at the Jerusalem Legislative Court. That is, a thorough statistical analysis of all those real estate transactions types will be conducted to find answers to the above questions.


2014 ◽  
Vol 6 (12) ◽  
pp. 125-170
Author(s):  
María Fernanda Erazo Obando

El objetivo del presente artículo es analizar el movimiento de compra y venta de bienes raíces en Cali (Colombia) durante la primera mitad del siglo XX. Para ello, se toma como referencia la empresa del comerciante Jorge Garcés Borrero, la cual, se enfocó principalmente en la ejecución de este tipo de negocios. Dicha empresa, a pesar de no haberse constituido legal y jurídicamente, presentó las características de una compañía como tal, generando importantes inversiones y ganancias a partir del mercado de bienes. Apoyados en fuentes notariales se explica el desarrollo de esta actividad comercial entre 1900-1944.Throb of the Modernity: the Real Estate Business in Cali (Colombia), from Case Stady of Jorge Garcés Borrero, 1900-1944 AbstractThe aim of this paper is to analyze the motion of buying and selling real estate in Cali (Colombia) during the first half of the twentieth century. For this, the company draws on the trader Jorge Garcés Borrero from Cali, which was primarily focused on the implementation of this type of business. This company, even though had not constituted legal and legally, presented the characteristics of a company as such investments and generating significant earnings from the real state business. Supported by notarial sources the development of this commercial activity between 1900-1944 is explained. Keywords: Jorge Garcés Borrero, purchase, sale, real state, businessman and modernity


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