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Dutch sources on South Asia, c. 1600-1825
Non-fictie
Engels | Nederlands | 322 pagina's | Manohar, New Delhi | 2015
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Bea Brommer To my dear Pieternelletje
grandfather and granddaughter in VOC time, 1710-1720
Pieternella van Hoorn (1698-1764) was eleven years old when she and her father left the Dutch East Indies and set sail for Amsterdam. The little girl stayed in contact with her grandfather Willem van Outhoorn, former governor-general of the Dutch East Indies, by mail. The letters give a good picture of the private lives and feelings of grandfather and granddaughter, while at the same time adding a more personal layer to the official history of the Dutch Eas Indies Company (VOC).
Non-fictie
Engels | 384 pagina's | Brill | Hes & De Graaf, Leiden | 2015
Gedrukt boek
Empire by treaty
negotiating European expansion, 1600-1900
Non-fictie
Engels | 287 pagina's | Oxford University Press, Oxford | 2015
Gedrukt boek
The ends of European colonial empires
cases and comparisons
Non-fictie
Engels | 288 pagina's | Palgrave Macmillan, Houndmills | 2015
Gedrukt boek
Paul Bijl Emerging memory
photographs of colonial atrocity in Dutch cultural remembrance
Monografie over hoe er in Nederland in verschillende periodes op verschillende manieren betekenis is gegeven aan foto’s van koloniaal geweld, gepleegd door de KNIL (het Koninklijk Nederlands-Indisch Leger) aan het begin van de twintigste eeuw.
Non-fictie
Engels | 258 pagina's | Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam | 2015
Gedrukt boek
The Caribbean and the Atlantic world economy
circuits of trade, money and knowledge, 1650-1914
Non-fictie
Engels | 319 pagina's | Palgrave Macmillan, Houndmills | 2015
Gedrukt boek
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 | 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