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C.L. Temminck Groll The Dutch overseas
architectural survey
Breed overzicht van de architectuur en stedelijke structuren in gebieden in Azië, Amerika en Afrika die herinneren aan de band met Nederland vanaf de zeventiende tot en met de twintigste eeuw.
Non-Fictie
Engels, 479 pagina's, Waanders, Zwolle, 2002
Gedrukt boek
Travelling the Dutch East Indies
historical perspectives and literary representations
Non-Fictie
Engels, 229 pagina's, Verloren, Hilversum, 2023
Gedrukt boek
Racial difference and the colonial wars of 19th century Southeast Asia
Non-Fictie
Engels, 288 pagina's, Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam, 2021
Gedrukt boek
Sandew Hira, Stephen Small 20 questions and answers on Dutch slavery and its legacy
Uitleg over het Nederlandse slavernijverleden door middel van antwoorden op 20 vragen.
Non-Fictie
Engels, 80 pagina's, Amrit, The Hague, 2014
Gedrukt boek
Jan de Lint Pernambuco
the Dutch in Brazil, 1624-1654
Non-Fictie
Engels, 128 pagina's, MagellanBook, Oosterhout (NB), 2020
Gedrukt boek
A Belgian passage to China (1870-1920)
Belgian-Chinese historical relations (1870-1930) and the construction of the railway and the tramway based on personal documents and pictures of François Nuyens and Philippe & Adolphe Spruyt
Non-Fictie
Engels, 304 pagina's, Sterck & De Vreese, Gorredijk, 2020
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Liesbeth Rosen Jacobson 'The Eurasian Question'
the colonial position and postcolonial options of colonial mixed-ancestry groups from British India, Dutch East Indies and French Indochina compared
Non-Fictie
Engels, 267 pagina's, Verloren, Hilversum, 2018
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Alexander J.P. Raat The life of governor Joan Gideon Loten (1710-1789)
a personal history of a Dutch virtuoso
Non-Fictie
Engels, 829 pagina's, Verloren, Hilversum, 2010
Gedrukt boek
Gijs van der Ham Tarnished gold
the Netherlands and Ghana, 1593-1872
Non-Fictie
Engels, 170 pagina's, Rijksmuseum [etc.], Amsterdam [etc.], 2016
Gedrukt boek
Eveline Sint Nicolaas Shackles and bonds
Suriname and the Netherlands since 1600
Non-Fictie
Engels, 263 pagina's, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 2018
Gedrukt boek
Wim Ravesteijn Engineering the Dutch empire
irrigation, the colonial state and ideology in Java 1832-1942
Non-Fictie
Engels, 435 pagina's, Eburon, Delft, 2018
Gedrukt boek
Stephen Small 20 questions and answers on Black Europe
Non-Fictie
Engels, 240 pagina's, Amrit Publishers, The Hague, 2018
Gedrukt boek
Good Hope
South Africa and The Netherlands from 1600
Non-Fictie
Engels, 376 pagina's, Rijks Museum, Amsterdam, 2017
Gedrukt boek
Sandew Hira 20 questions and answers on reparations for colonialism
Overzicht van feiten, argumenten en analyses over de kwestie van herstelbetalingen voor het leed dat voortgekomen is uit kolonialisme en slavernij gedurende enkele eeuwen vanuit Europa.
Non-Fictie
Engels, 80 pagina's, Amrit Publishers, The Hague, 2014
Gedrukt boek
Jan de Hond, Menno Fitski A narrow bridge
Japan and the Netherlands from 1600
Non-Fictie
Engels, 209 pagina's, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 2016
Gedrukt boek
Lodewijk Wagenaar Cinnamon and elephants
Sri Lanka and the Netherlands from 1600
Non-Fictie
Engels, 216 pagina's, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 2016
Gedrukt boek
Hatem Bazian Palestine
"...it is something colonial"
Non-Fictie
Engels, 327 pagina's, Amrit Publisher, The Hague, 2016
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René P. Bersma Titia
the first Western woman in Japan
In 1817 Jan Cock Blomhoff travelled to Japan and brought with him his young wife Titia and his son. Never before did a Western woman set foot on Japanese soil and the Japanese were astonished. Author and distant relative of Titia René Bersma relates the exceptional and dramatic story of this woman who sails her own course, against all rules of precedent which governed Japanese society at that time, but in the end is forced to leave the country. Shortly after her arrival back in Holland she dies of...
Non-Fictie
Engels, 141, [24] p. pl, Hotei Publishing, Amsterdam, 2002
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Jan Breman Mobilizing labour for the global coffee market
profits from an unfree work regime in colonial Java
Summary: Coffee has been grown on Java for the commercial market since the early eighteenth century, when the Dutch East India Company began buying from peasant producers in the Priangan highlands. What began as a commercial transaction, however, soon became a system of compulsory production. This book shows how the Dutch East India Company mobilised land and labour, why they turned to force cultivation, and what effects the brutal system they installed had on the economy and society
Non-Fictie
Engels, 404 pagina's, VIII pagina's platen, Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam, 2015
Gedrukt boek
Harm Stevens Bitter spice
Indonesia and the Netherlands from 1600
Non-Fictie
Engels, 173 pagina's, Rijks museum, Amsterdam, 2015
Gedrukt boek