Migration, Trade, and Slavery in an Expanding World: Essays in Honor of Pieter Emmer: European Expansion and Indigenous Response, cartea 2
Wim Kloosteren Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 mai 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004176201
ISBN-10: 9004176209
Pagini: 335
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria European Expansion and Indigenous Response
ISBN-10: 9004176209
Pagini: 335
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria European Expansion and Indigenous Response
Notă biografică
Wim Klooster, Ph.D. (1995) in History, University of Leiden, is Associate Professor at Clark University. He is the author or co-editor of six other books, including Revolutions in the Atlantic World: A Comparative History (2009).
Recenzii
"This volume is a welcome addition to the burgeoning literature on the Atlantic world. Two of its strengths are the wider-geographic coverage, particularly European migration to the East Indies and West Africa, and its focus on a wider time period from 1500 to 1900. The volume’s balance between established scholars and graduate students allows for the presentation of essays based on ideas and scholarship fleshed out over several years and novel inquiries and approaches to untapped areas, respectively. Moreover, though the volume lacks a central focus, another strength is the coverage of a wide range of topics from the establishment of empires to the abolition of slavery and a discussion of decolonisation."
- Joseph Avitable (Albertus Magnus College), Itinerario, January 2010, pp. 127 - 129
- Joseph Avitable (Albertus Magnus College), Itinerario, January 2010, pp. 127 - 129
Cuprins
Notes on Contributors
Introduction, Wim Klooster
EUROPEAN MIGRATION EAST AND WEST
1. War, Colonization, and Migration over Five Centuries, Stanley Engerman
2. Maritime Power, Colonial Power: the Role of Migration, 1492-1792, Olivier Pétré-Grenouilleau
3. Dutch Labor Migration to West Africa (c.1590-1674), Filipa Ribeiro da Silva
4. Soldiers and Merchants: Aspects of Migration from Europe to Asia by the Dutch East India Company in the Eighteenth Century, Femme Gaastra
THE ATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE
5. New Christians, Jews, and Amsterdam at the Crossroads of Expansion Systems, Jessica Vance Roitman
6. Social Outcomes of Trade Relations: Ties between Africans and Europeans in the Hubs of the Slave Trade on the Guinea Coast, Natalie Everts
REPRESENTATIONS OF SLAVERY
7. Slavery in the De Bry Collection: The Formation of a Worldwide Comparative Perspective, Ernst van den Boogaart
8. The Representation of Slaves and Slavery in the Writing of the Natural History of the West Indies during the Early Modern Centuries: French and English Contributions Compared, Nicholas Canny
SLAVERY’S DEMISE AND LEGACY
9. Abolition and Identity in the Very Long Run, David Eltis
10. Divergent Paths: The Anglo-American Abolitions of the Atlantic Slave Trade, Seymour Drescher
11. The Transformation and Downfall of Plantation Labor in Suriname, Ellen Klinkers
12. History Brought Home: Postcolonial Migrations and the Dutch Rediscovery of Slavery, Gert Oostindie
Index
Introduction, Wim Klooster
EUROPEAN MIGRATION EAST AND WEST
1. War, Colonization, and Migration over Five Centuries, Stanley Engerman
2. Maritime Power, Colonial Power: the Role of Migration, 1492-1792, Olivier Pétré-Grenouilleau
3. Dutch Labor Migration to West Africa (c.1590-1674), Filipa Ribeiro da Silva
4. Soldiers and Merchants: Aspects of Migration from Europe to Asia by the Dutch East India Company in the Eighteenth Century, Femme Gaastra
THE ATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE
5. New Christians, Jews, and Amsterdam at the Crossroads of Expansion Systems, Jessica Vance Roitman
6. Social Outcomes of Trade Relations: Ties between Africans and Europeans in the Hubs of the Slave Trade on the Guinea Coast, Natalie Everts
REPRESENTATIONS OF SLAVERY
7. Slavery in the De Bry Collection: The Formation of a Worldwide Comparative Perspective, Ernst van den Boogaart
8. The Representation of Slaves and Slavery in the Writing of the Natural History of the West Indies during the Early Modern Centuries: French and English Contributions Compared, Nicholas Canny
SLAVERY’S DEMISE AND LEGACY
9. Abolition and Identity in the Very Long Run, David Eltis
10. Divergent Paths: The Anglo-American Abolitions of the Atlantic Slave Trade, Seymour Drescher
11. The Transformation and Downfall of Plantation Labor in Suriname, Ellen Klinkers
12. History Brought Home: Postcolonial Migrations and the Dutch Rediscovery of Slavery, Gert Oostindie
Index