Exploring the Dutch Empire

Exploring the Dutch Empire
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9781474236447
ISBN-13 : 1474236448
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Exploring the Dutch Empire by : Catia Antunes

In 1602, the States General of the United Provinces of the Netherlands chartered the first commercial company, the Dutch East India Company, and, in so doing, initiated a new wave of globalization. Even though Dutch engagement in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans dates back to the 16th century, it was the dawn of the 17th century that brought the Dutch into the fold of the general movement of European expansion overseas and concomitant globalization. This volume surveys the Dutch participation in, and contribution to, the process of globalization. At the same time, it reassesses the various ways Dutchmen fashioned themselves following the encounter and in the light of increasing dialogue with other societies across the world. As such, Exploring the Dutch Empire offers a new insight into the macro and micro worlds of the global Dutchman in Asia, Africa and the Americas. The result fills a gap in the historiography on empire and globalization, which has previously been dominated by British and, to a lesser extent, French and Spanish cases.

The Dutch Overseas Empire, 1600–1800

The Dutch Overseas Empire, 1600–1800
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 481
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ISBN-10 : 9781108428378
ISBN-13 : 1108428371
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis The Dutch Overseas Empire, 1600–1800 by : Pieter C. Emmer

This pioneering history of the Dutch Empire provides a new comprehensive overview of Dutch colonial expansion from a comparative and global perspective. It also offers a fascinating window into the early modern societies of Asia, Africa and the Americas through their interactions.

The Dutch Empire between Ideas and Practice, 1600–2000

The Dutch Empire between Ideas and Practice, 1600–2000
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : 9783030275167
ISBN-13 : 3030275167
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis The Dutch Empire between Ideas and Practice, 1600–2000 by : René Koekkoek

This volume explores the intellectual history of the Dutch Empire from a long-term and global perspective, analysing how ideas and visions of empire took shape in imperial practice from the seventeenth century to the present day. Through a series of case studies, the volume critically unearths deep-rooted conceptions of Dutch imperial exceptionalism and shows how visions of imperial rule were developed in metropolitan and colonial contexts and practices. Topics include the founding of the Dutch chartered companies for colonial trade, the development of commercial and global visions of empire in Europe and Asia, the continuities and ruptures in imperial ideas and practices around 1800, and the practical making of empire in colonial court rooms and radio broadcasting. Demonstrating the relevance of a long-term approach to the Dutch Empire, the volume showcases how the intellectual history of empire can provide fresh light on postcolonial repercussions of empire and imperial rule. Chapter 1, Chapter 3, Chapter 7 and Chapter 8 of this book are available open access under a CC BY 4.0 license at link.springer.com.

Women, Work and Colonialism in the Netherlands and Java

Women, Work and Colonialism in the Netherlands and Java
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 9783030105280
ISBN-13 : 3030105288
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Women, Work and Colonialism in the Netherlands and Java by : Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk

‘This book makes an important contribution to the history of household labour relations in two contrasting societies. It deserves a wide readership.’ —Anne Booth, SOAS University of London, UK ‘By exploring how colonialism affected women’s work in the Dutch Empire this carefully researched book urges us to rethink the momentous implications of colonial exploitation on gender roles both in periphery and metropolis.’ —Ulbe Bosma, the Free University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands ‘In this exciting and original book, Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk exposes how colonial connections helped determine the status and position of women in both the Netherlands and Java. The effects of these connections continue to shape women’s lives in both colony and metropole today.’ —Jane Humphries, University of Oxford, UK Recent postcolonial studies have stressed the importance of the mutual influences of colonialism on both colony and metropole. This book studies such colonial entanglements and their effects by focusing on developments in household labour in the Dutch Empire in the period 1830-1940. The changing role of households’, and particularly women’s, economic activities in the Netherlands and Java, one of the most important Dutch colonies, forms an excellent case study to help understand the connections and disparities between colony and metropole. The author contends that colonial entanglements certainly existed, and influenced developments in women’s economic role to an extent, both in Java and the Netherlands. However, during the nineteenth century, more and more distinctions in the visions and policies towards Dutch working class and Javanese peasant households emerged. Accordingly, a more sophisticated framework is needed to explain how and why such connections were – both intentionally and unintentionally – severed over time.

Discovering the Dutch

Discovering the Dutch
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Publisher : Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9789048526093
ISBN-13 : 9048526094
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Discovering the Dutch by : Jaap Verheul

What are the most salient and sparking facts about the Netherlands? This updated edition of 'Discovering the Dutch' tackles the heart of the question of Dutch identity through a number of essential themes that span the culture, history and society of the Netherlands. Running the gamut from the Randstad to the Dutch Golden Age, from William of Orange to Anne Frank, this volume uses a series of vignettes written by academic experts in their fields to address historical and contemporary topics such as immigration, tolerance, and the struggle against water, as well as issues of culture - painting, literature, architecture, and design among them. All chapters are written by academic experts in their fields who have extensive experience in explaining the many features of "Dutchness" to a foreign audience. Each chapter comes to life in vignettes that illustrate characteristic historical figures or essential aspects in Dutch culture and society from William of Orange and Anne Frank to Dutch cheese and the inevitable coffeeshop.

The Dutch Seaborne Empire, 1600-1800

The Dutch Seaborne Empire, 1600-1800
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 0091310512
ISBN-13 : 9780091310516
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis The Dutch Seaborne Empire, 1600-1800 by : C. R. Boxer

Holland

Holland
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Publisher : Independently Published
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9798877433151
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Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Holland by : Charles M Phillips

"Holland: The History of the Netherlands: Unveiling the Rich Tapestry and Enduring Legacy of the Dutch Empire" Embark on a captivating journey through the rich history of the Netherlands, a nation that has profoundly influenced European history and beyond. From its medieval roots to the contemporary era, this comprehensive exploration uncovers the story of a resilient nation with a remarkable cultural heritage and lasting impact. The narrative begins by addressing the dual identity of the Netherlands, often referred to as Holland, owing to its low-lying landscape and intricate history. Delving into the political landscape, it reveals a parliamentary democracy coexisting with a constitutional monarchy, with Amsterdam as the dynamic capital and The Hague serving as the seat of government. Central to the Dutch story is their innovative water management, an engineering triumph that transformed vast areas of lakes and marshes into reclaimed land. With over 2,500 square miles of meticulously managed territory, witness the centuries-old mastery of water control systems, a testament to the Dutch ability to overcome geographical challenges. The thread of social tolerance weaves through the narrative, illustrating the Dutch commitment to progressive values. From the rejection of monarchical domination in the 16th and 17th centuries to modern-day legalizations of "soft-drug" usage, prostitution, and same-sex marriage, the Netherlands stands as a beacon of open-mindedness. As the historical journey unfolds, the narrative navigates the dynamic landscape of the Dutch economy. The Netherlands, in partnership with Belgium and Luxembourg, forms the Benelux economic union. The exploration of the Dutch Republic reveals a small yet powerful trade nation with a sophisticated economy, embodying the nation's reputation for tolerance. Challenges arising from increased immigration, nationalism, and xenophobia in the late 20th and early 21st centuries are also examined. The narrative delves into the Utrecht agreement of 1579, a pivotal moment leading to the formation of the Dutch Republic. Examining the relationships between provinces, especially the roles of Holland and the House of Orange, it traces the emergence of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, also known as the Dutch Republic. The economic pinnacle of the 17th century is explored, marked by the Dutch Republic's military dominance, driven by Holland's wealth and maritime strength. The account encompasses thriving industries such as fishing, shipping, and the famed Tulip Mania. The stadtholderless period, economic stagnation in the 18th century, and the transformative period under French dominance are also detailed. The narrative ventures into the Kingdom of Holland from 1806 to 1813, where Louis Bonaparte's reign brings about a unique era of reconciliation. The subsequent establishment of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1814 sets the stage for the 19th-century journey. King William I's reign, characterized by economic foresight but political conservatism, reflects the complex path toward modernization. Queen Wilhelmina's era witnessed stability and societal changes, leading into the challenges and triumphs of World War I. The narrative navigates through the Netherlands' resilience during World War II and its post-war transformation. Explore the rapid industrialization and societal shifts that characterized the late 20th century, with a nuanced exploration of the challenges faced and triumphs achieved. "Holland: The History of the Netherlands" intricately weaves together political intrigue, economic innovation, and cultural evolution. This panoramic narrative captures the essence of a nation that has left an indelible mark on the global stage, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the rich history that defines the Dutch identity.

Colonial Counterinsurgency and Mass Violence

Colonial Counterinsurgency and Mass Violence
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 439
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ISBN-10 : 9781317663157
ISBN-13 : 1317663152
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Colonial Counterinsurgency and Mass Violence by : Bart Luttikhuis

Whether out of historical interest, romantic identification with the colonized or as models for contemporary counter-insurgency experts, the mass violence of insurgency and counter-insurgency in the post-war decolonization of the European empires has long exerted an intense fascination. In the main, the dramas in French Algeria and British Kenya in the 1950s have dominated the scene, overshadowing the equally violent events that unfolded in the Dutch, Belgian and Portuguese empires. Colonial counterinsurgency and mass violence is the first book in English to treat the intense conflict that occurred during the ‘Indonesian revolution’—the decolonization struggle of the Dutch East Indies between 1945 and 1949. This case is particularly significant as the first episode of post-war colonial violence, indeed one with global reverberations. International opinion was ranged against the Dutch, and the nascent United Nations condemned its euphemistically termed ‘police actions’ to reclaim the archipelago from Indonesian nationalists after defeat by the Japanese in 1942. As this book makes clear, however, intra-Indonesian violence was no less prevalent, as rival independence visions vied for control and villagers were caught between the fronts. Taking a multi-perspectival approach, eighteen authors examine the origins of the conflict as well as its representational and memory dimensions. Colonial counterinsurgency and mass violence will appeal to scholars of imperial history, mass violence and memory studies alike. This book is based on a special issue of the Journal of Genocide Research.

Networks of Empire

Networks of Empire
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 359
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ISBN-10 : 9780521885867
ISBN-13 : 0521885868
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Networks of Empire by : Kerry Ward

In this book, Ward examines the Dutch East India Company's control of migration as an expression of imperial power.

The Modern Anglo-Dutch Empire

The Modern Anglo-Dutch Empire
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 9798573077550
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Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis The Modern Anglo-Dutch Empire by : Robert Ingraham

The story begins in Venice, travels through Amsterdam, and ends in London. This is the birth and evolution of the modern imperial system. Here we look at its history, outlook, and philosophical roots. The connection between the system of empiricism and monetarism is discussed, and the role of its Venetian birthplace is examined. The creation of the Dutch Empire, and the financial speculation in Amsterdam is also discussed. The creation of the British Empire after 1688, and the oligarchical takeover of Britain by a financial oligarchy is detailed. Subjects such as the global slave trade, central banking, narcotics trafficking, and financial deregulation are all looked at. This modern form of oligarchical monetarist empire, together with its anti-human outlook and policies, is still very much with us today. This book is an essential primer in understanding the history of the last 500 years.