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Great Post Road

The Great Post Road (Indonesian: Jalan Raya Pos or Dutch: De Grote Postweg[1]) is the name for the historical road that runs across Java that connects Anyer and Panarukan. It was built during the reign of Herman Willem Daendels (1808–1811), governor-general of the Dutch East Indies, using unpaid forced labor that cost thousands of lives.

Part of the Great Post Road in Kampung Cibabat, Cimahi, West Java during colonial period

Construction Edit

 
Java Great Post Road, span from Anjer (Anyer) to Panaroecan (Panarukan).

La Grande Route, as Daendels called it, was a military road which was built by the order of King Louis Bonaparte who ruled the Kingdom of Holland at that time, during the Napoleonic Wars.[2] France was at war with England and the road was intended to support the defense of Java by, e.g. making it easier to transfer soldiers and supplies. In 1750, before the road was constructed, connections existed between Batavia (present-day Jakarta) and Semarang and onwards to Surabaya.[3] A north-south connection between Semarang, Surakarta and onwards to Yogyakarta was also available at that time. However, heavy tropical rainfall frequently destroyed them.

Daendels faced difficult conditions in the Dutch East Indies when he started the road construction. The financial situation in the colony was so tight that the Minister of Colonial Affairs in The Hague sent him a letter emphasizing the difficult financial situation and the need to reduce expenditures.[2] The British posed a major threat. Furthermore, there were uprisings in Bantam and Cirebon, and some of Daendels' opponents actively frustrated his endeavors.

Daendels then decided to use Javanese unpaid forced laborers to perform most of the heavy work, which resulted in thousands of deaths due to the difficult health challenges of the forests and marshes as well as the labor conditions. Many of Daendels' opponents became historical sources of the harsh conditions during the road construction. Major William Thorn wrote that about 12,000 natives are said to have perished during the construction.[4] Nicolaus Engelhard, who was a governor over most of Java and who had to give up his position to Daendels, stated that 500 workers had died in Megamendung area nearby Buitenzorg (the present-day Bogor), excluding the number of people who died as the result of illness.[citation needed] Furthermore, Engelhard criticized Daendels for the thousand casualties resulting from the road construction in the woods of Weleri in Pekalongan region.[5]

Extent Edit

Today the present Javanese North Coast Road (Indonesian: Jalan Pantura, abbreviation from "Pantai Utara") follows by and large the Java Great Post Road. However the original post road runs through the Preanger (Priangan, West Java) highlands, from Meester Cornelis (Jatinegara) south to Buitenzorg (Bogor), and east to Cianjur, Bandung, Sumedang, and Cirebon. The current north coast road however runs through coastal northern West Java and was built after the construction of Daendels' post road. It connects Bekasi, Karawang, and Cirebon. The road originally ran from Anyer, present day Banten, but formerly West Java to Panarukan, East Java, but later was extended to Banyuwangi.[2] In its current form the Java main road extends through five provinces: Banten, DKI Jakarta, West Java, Central Java and East Java.

Cities Edit

 
The Great Post Road runs through Bandung in 1938 (today Jalan Asia-Afrika)

The road initially served as the backbone of Java's transportation and logistic. It connects some of the largest cities in Java, including Anyer, Cilegon, Serang, Tangerang, Batavia, Meester Cornelis (today absorbed into Jakarta), Buitenzorg (now Bogor), Cianjur, Bandung, Sumedang, Cirebon, Brebes, Tegal, Pemalang, Pekalongan, Batang, Semarang, Demak, Kudus, Pati, Rembang, Tuban, Lamongan, Surabaya, Sidoarjo, Pasuruan, Probolinggo, Bondowoso, and Panarukan.

Media depiction Edit

In 1996, Dutch director Bernie IJdis made the film De Groote Postweg ("The Great Post Road"). A central character in the movie is the Indonesian writer Pramoedya Ananta Toer who narrates it. The film has aspects of a road movie, interspersed with shots at Toer's house. It discusses the sacrifices made by the native population during the road's construction, but also exposes the lack of freedom and the rampant corruption of modern-day Indonesia. A censor from the Indonesian government accompanied the crew, and IJdis said afterward he did not expect ever to be let into Indonesia again.[6]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Herman Willem Daendels". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 29 March 2009.
  2. ^ a b c Nas, Peter (2002). (PDF). Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde. Vol. 158. pp. 707–725. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 March 2009. Retrieved 25 October 2007.
  3. ^ Stevens, Th. (1991). "De Postweg van Daendels: Een vraagstuk". In Van Anrooy, F. (ed.). Herman Willem Daendels 1762–1818: Geldersman - Patriot - Jacobijn - Generaal - Hereboer - Maarschalk - Governeur: Van Hattem naar St. George del Mina. pp. 71–76.
  4. ^ Thorm, William (1993) [originally 1815]. The Conquest of Java. Singapore: Periplus Editions.
  5. ^ Engelhard, Nicolaus (1816). Overzicht van den staat der Nederlandsche Oost-Indische bezittingen, onder het bestuur van Gouverneur-Generaal Herman Willem Daendels enz. enz.; ter betere kennis en waardering van 's mans willekeurig en geweldadig bewind. 's Gravenhage: De Gebroeders van Cleef.
  6. ^ Stienen, François (2 December 2010). "Bernie IJdis: De ontkleurde werkelijkheid van Indonesië". De Filmkrant (in Dutch). Retrieved 20 August 2021.

External links Edit

  •   Great Post Road travel guide from Wikivoyage

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For the road in Victoria Australia see Great Ocean Road The Great Post Road Indonesian Jalan Raya Pos or Dutch De Grote Postweg 1 is the name for the historical road that runs across Java that connects Anyer and Panarukan It was built during the reign of Herman Willem Daendels 1808 1811 governor general of the Dutch East Indies using unpaid forced labor that cost thousands of lives Part of the Great Post Road in Kampung Cibabat Cimahi West Java during colonial period Contents 1 Construction 2 Extent 3 Cities 4 Media depiction 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksConstruction Edit nbsp Java Great Post Road span from Anjer Anyer to Panaroecan Panarukan La Grande Route as Daendels called it was a military road which was built by the order of King Louis Bonaparte who ruled the Kingdom of Holland at that time during the Napoleonic Wars 2 France was at war with England and the road was intended to support the defense of Java by e g making it easier to transfer soldiers and supplies In 1750 before the road was constructed connections existed between Batavia present day Jakarta and Semarang and onwards to Surabaya 3 A north south connection between Semarang Surakarta and onwards to Yogyakarta was also available at that time However heavy tropical rainfall frequently destroyed them Daendels faced difficult conditions in the Dutch East Indies when he started the road construction The financial situation in the colony was so tight that the Minister of Colonial Affairs in The Hague sent him a letter emphasizing the difficult financial situation and the need to reduce expenditures 2 The British posed a major threat Furthermore there were uprisings in Bantam and Cirebon and some of Daendels opponents actively frustrated his endeavors Daendels then decided to use Javanese unpaid forced laborers to perform most of the heavy work which resulted in thousands of deaths due to the difficult health challenges of the forests and marshes as well as the labor conditions Many of Daendels opponents became historical sources of the harsh conditions during the road construction Major William Thorn wrote that about 12 000 natives are said to have perished during the construction 4 Nicolaus Engelhard who was a governor over most of Java and who had to give up his position to Daendels stated that 500 workers had died in Megamendung area nearby Buitenzorg the present day Bogor excluding the number of people who died as the result of illness citation needed Furthermore Engelhard criticized Daendels for the thousand casualties resulting from the road construction in the woods of Weleri in Pekalongan region 5 Extent EditToday the present Javanese North Coast Road Indonesian Jalan Pantura abbreviation from Pantai Utara follows by and large the Java Great Post Road However the original post road runs through the Preanger Priangan West Java highlands from Meester Cornelis Jatinegara south to Buitenzorg Bogor and east to Cianjur Bandung Sumedang and Cirebon The current north coast road however runs through coastal northern West Java and was built after the construction of Daendels post road It connects Bekasi Karawang and Cirebon The road originally ran from Anyer present day Banten but formerly West Java to Panarukan East Java but later was extended to Banyuwangi 2 In its current form the Java main road extends through five provinces Banten DKI Jakarta West Java Central Java and East Java Cities Edit nbsp The Great Post Road runs through Bandung in 1938 today Jalan Asia Afrika The road initially served as the backbone of Java s transportation and logistic It connects some of the largest cities in Java including Anyer Cilegon Serang Tangerang Batavia Meester Cornelis today absorbed into Jakarta Buitenzorg now Bogor Cianjur Bandung Sumedang Cirebon Brebes Tegal Pemalang Pekalongan Batang Semarang Demak Kudus Pati Rembang Tuban Lamongan Surabaya Sidoarjo Pasuruan Probolinggo Bondowoso and Panarukan Media depiction EditIn 1996 Dutch director Bernie IJdis made the film De Groote Postweg The Great Post Road A central character in the movie is the Indonesian writer Pramoedya Ananta Toer who narrates it The film has aspects of a road movie interspersed with shots at Toer s house It discusses the sacrifices made by the native population during the road s construction but also exposes the lack of freedom and the rampant corruption of modern day Indonesia A censor from the Indonesian government accompanied the crew and IJdis said afterward he did not expect ever to be let into Indonesia again 6 See also Edit nbsp Indonesia portalNorth Coast Road Java References Edit Herman Willem Daendels Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved 29 March 2009 a b c Nas Peter 2002 Java and De Groote Postweg La Grande Route the Great Mail Road Jalan Raya Pos PDF Bijdragen tot de Taal Land en Volkenkunde Vol 158 pp 707 725 Archived from the original PDF on 27 March 2009 Retrieved 25 October 2007 Stevens Th 1991 De Postweg van Daendels Een vraagstuk In Van Anrooy F ed Herman Willem Daendels 1762 1818 Geldersman Patriot Jacobijn Generaal Hereboer Maarschalk Governeur Van Hattem naar St George del Mina pp 71 76 Thorm William 1993 originally 1815 The Conquest of Java Singapore Periplus Editions Engelhard Nicolaus 1816 Overzicht van den staat der Nederlandsche Oost Indische bezittingen onder het bestuur van Gouverneur Generaal Herman Willem Daendels enz enz ter betere kennis en waardering van s mans willekeurig en geweldadig bewind s Gravenhage De Gebroeders van Cleef Stienen Francois 2 December 2010 Bernie IJdis De ontkleurde werkelijkheid van Indonesie De Filmkrant in Dutch Retrieved 20 August 2021 External links Edit nbsp Great Post Road travel guide from Wikivoyage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Great Post Road amp oldid 1174110320, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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