- Max
Havelaar; or, The
Coffee Auctions of the
Dutch Trading Company (Dutch: Max
Havelaar; of, De koffi-veilingen der
Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappy)...
-
Fairtrade Nederland,
formerly known as Max
Havelaar, is the
Dutch member of
Fairtrade International,
which unites 23
Fairtrade certification producer and...
- Max
Havelaar (Dutch: Max
Havelaar of de
koffieveilingen der
Nederlandsche handelsmaatschappij) is a 1976
Dutch drama film
directed by Fons Rademakers...
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suffered much"), was a
Dutch writer best
known for his
satirical novel Max
Havelaar (1860),
which denounced the
abuses of
colonialism in the
Dutch East Indies...
- ISBN 0-19-514183-0.
Havelaar 1999, pp. 101–102.
Havelaar 1999, pp. 171–172, 185–190.
Desjardins &
Brashler 1996, p. 211.
Havelaar 1999, pp. 190–191.
Havelaar 1999,...
- the
Palestinian National Council. 1988 – The
first Fairtrade label, Max
Havelaar, is
launched in the Netherlands. 1990 – The
Communist People's Republic...
- Back in Europe, he soon
became internationally known with his
novel Max
Havelaar (1860),
which enabled him to
plead for
justice in Java and to satirize...
- the EKO
organic standard and the
fairtrade criteria set by
Stichting Max
Havelaar, most
notably the
payment of a
minimum price for its
coffee and a development...
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suffered [or borne] many things"),
became famous for the
satirical novel, Max
Havelaar (1860), in
which he
denounced the
abuses of
colonialism in the
Dutch East...
-
postcolonial discourse.
Masterpieces of this
genre include Multatuli's Max
Havelaar: Or The
Coffee Auctions of the
Dutch Trading Company,
Louis Couperus's...