- van
Naerssen (1904 – 7 June 1974) was a
scholar of
Javanese epigraphy and an
early figure in
Asian studies in post-war Australia. F. H. van
Naerssen was...
- of the
original name
Sambawa -
possibly deriving from Sham-
bhawa (Van
Naerssen 1938:92) 'related to Shambhu', i.e. God
Shiva Jong Boers, B.D. de (2007)...
-
Legal Perspectives, ed. Theo Sandfort,
Edward Brongersma, and Alex van
Naerssen (Routledge, 1990). In **** Men and the ****ual
History of the
Political Left;...
-
Lambert Helfrich,
Dutch admiral.
Daniel Sahuleka,
Dutch musician. F. H. van
Naerssen,
Dutch professor of
Indonesian and
Malay and
expert on
Javanese epigraphy...
- Oliviera [nl] Joan Leem****s-Stout
Helga van Leur
Tinka Murk [nl] F. H. van
Naerssen Jan
Odink Theo Quené [nl] Rudy Rabbinge [nl]
Ramsewak Shankar Bernard Slicher...
- and
possibly Pujut (Australia), and
Bondan (Papua).: 73
According to
Naerssen, they
arrived in Java by
trading (bought by merchants) or
being taken prisoner...
- 2012-11-10 at the
Wayback Machine, The
World Bank, MIT (2009) Ton Van
Naerssen, "Squatter
Access to Land in
Metro Manila",
Philippine Studies vol. 41...
- Germany's two
migration systems", in Spaan, Ernst; Hillmann, Felicitas; van
Naerssen, Ton (eds.),
Asian Migrants and
European Labour Markets, pp. 80–100,...
-
girls in Rotterdam, at the
invitation of the
school board, and Lex van
Naerssen of
Utrecht University invited Wilhelmus as a
visiting scholar,
which led...
-
Jenggi (Zanzibar),
Pujut (Australia), and
Bondan (Papua).
According to
Naerssen, they
arrived in Java by
trading (bought by merchants) or
being taken prisoner...