We also have relationships with many other banks and will ensure you get the lowest interest rate available!īuying from a family-owned dealership has its advantages! Once you buy your car from us, we don’t just forget about you! We stand by our customers and are here for you whenever you need us after the sale. Since we own the bank, Tico Credit of Hickory, bad credit and first time buyers are approved! Tico Credit can also help to rebuild your credit by reporting your good payment history to the credit bureau. ![]() Her recent publications include the edited volume (together with Nira Wickramasinghe) Being a slave, histories and legacies of European slavery in the Indian Ocean (Leiden: LUP 2020) and in 2021 she published De Vlinders van Boven Digoel: verborgen verhalen over kolonialisme (Amsterda: Prometheus) with essays about unusual lives of ordinary people under colonialism in Indonesia.At Trading Post Super Center, we are a family-owned dealership that has been helping customers for over 37 years! With no high-pressure sales gimmicks, we have an impressive selection of over 200 pre-owned vehicles to choose from at affordable prices at our two locations – Conover and Hickory. Since October 2022 she is a member of the advisory committee on restitution of cultural heritage objects with a colonial background. Some of her work lies at the intersection of heritage and history such as her community history projects in Colombo (Towards a virtual history of Slave Island (Kompannavidiya)) as well as in her hometown in Leiden ( Transvaal in Leiden - Things That Talk ). She currently leads two large research projects funded by NWO, on everyday colonialism in eighteenth century Sri Lanka and on the long-term history of Dutch colonial culture in Indonesia. She has published broadly on various aspects of the history of colonialism in Sri Lanka and Indonesia in the 18 th and 19 th centuries. Alicia Schrikkerġ5.50 – 16.15 Usage of the Hirado Dutch Trading Post: an argument for reconstructed heritage by Yohei Ideguchiġ6.15 – 16.40 Origins, realisation and future: the Baan Hollanda project, Ayutthaya by Raveedaon Montien, PhDġ6.40 – 17.00 Q&A moderated by Alicia Schrikker and conclusionġ7.00 – 18.00 Networking, poster session and drinksĪlicia Schrikker is senior lecturer in colonial and global history at Leiden University. Ping-Hsiang Hsuġ5.20 – 15.30 Q&A moderated by Dr. Location: De Duif, Prinsengracht 756 Amsterdamġ3.30 Introduction by Alicia Schrikker, Moderatorġ3.35 Welcome by Ian Yang, country advisor China, Japan, South-Korea, DutchCultureġ3.40 Introduction: Dutch Trading Post Heritage Network by Remco Vrolijk, International Projects Coordinator at the Hirado Dutch Trading Post and Secretariat DTPHNġ4.00 Introduction to De Duif and Adaptive-Reuse Architecture by Paul Morel, Stadsherstelġ4.30 – 14.55 The Fort Oranje of Ternate After 400 Years by Maulana Ibrahim, PhDġ4.55 – 15.20 Reconstruction of the Lost Colonial Architecture in the Context of Heritage Tourism: A Feasibility Study of the Dutch Trading Post in Taiwan by Prof. The Dutch Trading Post Heritage Network Symposium is organised by DutchCulture, the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands, the National Archives of the Netherlands and the Dutch Centre for Intangible Cultural Heritage (KIEN). Which insights does it provide for international cultural cooperation? And how could sharing knowledge across different contexts contribute to the restoration of international relations? These questions were addressed by the research presentations of the network members.įinally, all the participants had the opportunity to meet the network members in De Duif over drinks at the end of the programe. We focused on the historical connections that lie at the foundation of the network. Furthermore, the members discussed the role and importance of this heritage today. The symposium introduced the members of the network and provided reflections on the heritage of the VOC era from their perspectives. The member institutions are based in India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Thailand. This network aims to share knowledge and research on VOC heritage and to cooperate on historical research initiatives. The DTPHN is an international network of Asian public and private institutions that work with heritage related to the Dutch East India Company (VOC). ![]() This symposium was organized on the occasion of the annual meeting of the Dutch Trading Post Heritage Network (DTPHN), which was held in the Netherlands this year for the first time.
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