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September 2013: Nusantara website launched
At the SARBICA conference held in the Hotel Savoy Homann in Bandung Indonesia, the website www.sejarah-nusantara.anri.go.id was officially launched. With the help and support of The Corts Foundation the Arsip Nasional Republik Indonesia successfully implemented the process of digitizing and publishing handwritten Dutch documents of the 17th and 18th century. In the coming years this website and its content will expand en enhanced to provide access and research facilities to anyone interested in the history of the Indonesian Archipelago and its archival heritage.
PDF download available here >>
The official press release of this launching:
The Nusantara’s old history on a new website
On Friday, 27 September 2013, the National Archives of the Republic of Indonesia (ANRI) and The Corts Foundation together launched a website on the history of the Nusantara, the old pre-colonial name for the Indonesian Archipelago.
Thousands of digital documents available
This website is aimed at everyone who is interested in the early modern history of Indonesia and Southeast Asia. For researchers the site offers detailed and searchable databases.
Memory of the World register
These collections are preserved in the Archive of the Dutch East India Company (VOC), which in 2004 was accepted onto the UNESCO Memory of the World register. They thus have a protected status.
Sejarah Nusantara (History of the Archipelago) is the result of a long-standing cooperation between the ANRI and the Corts Foundation. Sejarah Nusantara is an official website which can be accessed via www.sejarah-nusantara.anri.go.id.
Letters of governors, kings and merchants
The ‘Daily Journals of Batavia Castle’ (1624-1807) form the first part of the digitalized VOC archive. This is a source of some 80,000 pages, which are of great importance for the history of the Nusantara and Southeast Asia. Thousands of documents originate from Asians.
The ‘Daily Journals’ contain hundreds of letters of the susuhunans (rulers) of Java, the Maluku sultans, the kings of Siam, and the rajas of Cochin. It is also a rich source for the national and international history of the Indonesian archipelago. The Nusantara had at this time important political and economic links with China and India.
Hidden Treasures
A selection of unusual documents have been published online in the special ‘Hidden Treasures’ category (in Indonesian: ‘Harta Karun’). These documents have been translated both into Indonesian and English. Ten internationally renowned historians have provided the introductions.
Contacting us
The ANRI is the national archive of Indonesia and is based in South Jakarta. The Corts Foundation is based in Enkhuizen, The Netherlands.
The Corts Foundation is a Dutch non- profit organization founded in 2003 with the legacy capital of Kees Corts, whose interest in the Indonesian history led to the support of many interesting projects.
The main goal of the foundation is to support projects and initiatives concerning the archives of the Dutch East India Company in the 17th and 18th century, and the history of World War II, especially the Japanese occupation of Indonesia and the Dutch-Indonesian war (1945-1949).
For questions please consult sejarah-nusantara[at]anri.go.id or info[at]cortsfoundation.org.
December 2013: Quarterly board meeting
Monday December 23rd 2013 the board of the Christiaan Cornelis Corts Foundation and The Corts Foundation met in The Hague, the Netherlands, for their quarterly meeting.
Strategy and project plans were reviewed and assessed.
The board of the Corts Foundation agreed to apply for a formal certification for its activities with the "Raad voor de financiële Betrouwbaarheid". This will be a hallmark as we will look for co-financing of our projects in Japan and Indonesia to strengthen our basis. Especially the nature of our projects demand a long term strategy and funding.
Also a complaints policy was installed. This policy is now available in Dutch as download here, but will be translated and published soon in English as well.
November 2013: Visit by Prof. dr. ing. Wardiman Djojonegoro
Prof. dr. ing. Wardiman Djojonegoro, former minister of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia, will meet members of the Board of TCF on Wednesday 13 and Thursday 14 November 2013.
Of course a visit to the old Corts house (build in the year 1617) in Enkhuizen and a meeting with the mayor of the city was included in the programme.
November 2013: Visit by Japanese delegation
The Japanese delegation of the Sensi Sosho project visited the Netherlands. Mr. Katsuhiko Eguchi, member of the House of Councillors, and professor Osamu Katayama had a meeting with Mr. Egbert Jacobs, president of The Corts Foundation. Photo taken in Den Haag at Sociëteit de Witte, on November 5th 2013.