Among the roughly 150,000 soldiers sent to the Dutch East Indies between 1815 and 1914, the Luxembourg contingent made up a tiny minority of just 1,075 men. Based upon extensive research into their careers, data on these soldiers provide further clues to understanding what drove Europe's young men to become colonial soldiers. The results of this national case study will be compared with earlier investigations by Bossenbroek and Bosma on recruits for the Dutch colonial army. Similar to the Dutch soldiers, their Luxembourg counterparts had a predominantly urban provenance. However, in contrast to the Dutch, they did not have a strong military background, and it appears that fewer Luxembourgers stayed behind in the Dutch East Indies after thei...
This study aims to put the introduction of conscription in a new perspective by examining its effect...
This study aims to put the introduction of conscription in a new perspective by examining its effect...
Between 1831 and 1872 some 3,000 African recruits sailed from Elmina (Gold Coast, now Ghana) to Ba...
peer reviewedAmong the roughly 150,000 soldiers sent to the Dutch East Indies between 1815 and 1914,...
peer reviewedAmong the roughly 150,000 soldiers sent to the Dutch East Indies between 1815 and 1914,...
Dutch People who went to the Dutch East Indies: Social Origins and Motives to Migrate (1830-1950). A...
Dutch People who went to the Dutch East Indies: Social Origins and Motives to Migrate (1830-1950). A...
Dutch People who went to the Dutch East Indies: Social Origins and Motives to Migrate (1830-1950). A...
This dissertation follows the traces of around 5,800 Swiss mercenaries who entered the service of th...
The recruitment of European volunteers for the Dutch colonial army. Sample taken from the registers ...
The recruitment of European volunteers for the Dutch colonial army. Sample taken from the registers ...
From August 1914 to November 1918 the Kingdom of the Netherlands maintained a mobilized army of roug...
From August 1914 to November 1918 the Kingdom of the Netherlands maintained a mobilized army of roug...
The largest multinational employers avant la lettre were European India companies and colonial armie...
The largest multinational employers avant la lettre were European India companies and colonial armie...
This study aims to put the introduction of conscription in a new perspective by examining its effect...
This study aims to put the introduction of conscription in a new perspective by examining its effect...
Between 1831 and 1872 some 3,000 African recruits sailed from Elmina (Gold Coast, now Ghana) to Ba...
peer reviewedAmong the roughly 150,000 soldiers sent to the Dutch East Indies between 1815 and 1914,...
peer reviewedAmong the roughly 150,000 soldiers sent to the Dutch East Indies between 1815 and 1914,...
Dutch People who went to the Dutch East Indies: Social Origins and Motives to Migrate (1830-1950). A...
Dutch People who went to the Dutch East Indies: Social Origins and Motives to Migrate (1830-1950). A...
Dutch People who went to the Dutch East Indies: Social Origins and Motives to Migrate (1830-1950). A...
This dissertation follows the traces of around 5,800 Swiss mercenaries who entered the service of th...
The recruitment of European volunteers for the Dutch colonial army. Sample taken from the registers ...
The recruitment of European volunteers for the Dutch colonial army. Sample taken from the registers ...
From August 1914 to November 1918 the Kingdom of the Netherlands maintained a mobilized army of roug...
From August 1914 to November 1918 the Kingdom of the Netherlands maintained a mobilized army of roug...
The largest multinational employers avant la lettre were European India companies and colonial armie...
The largest multinational employers avant la lettre were European India companies and colonial armie...
This study aims to put the introduction of conscription in a new perspective by examining its effect...
This study aims to put the introduction of conscription in a new perspective by examining its effect...
Between 1831 and 1872 some 3,000 African recruits sailed from Elmina (Gold Coast, now Ghana) to Ba...