This article shows that slavery was more connected to Dutch society and economy than has been previously assumed. It does so by investigating the people involved in Dutch slavery insurance in the period 1718–1734, when the Dutch slave trade was monopolized by the state-chartered West India Company (WIC) and the period 1763–1778, when the private slave trade reached its peak and slavery insurance was more common. This article analyzes a variety of primary sources that have not been studied in this light before. The analysis shows that a large and varied group was involved and that slavery insurance was not a regional institution that only affected the Dutch colonies
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Abstract: One of the puzzling questions about the formal Dutch abolition of the slave-trade in 1814 ...
In this article I explore the involvement of the institutions and people of Groningen in the history...
Insurance on slaves, a financial spin-off effect of the slave trade, is not yet completely understoo...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth century, the Dutch Republic was the centre of a worldwide economic...
This article presents the first methodologically grounded calculation of the weight of Atlantic slav...
Dutch research into the slave trade and its importance to the Dutch economy has often limited itself...
The Dutch history of slavery is often perceived from an Atlantic perspective. The study of slavery a...
Die Republik der Vereinigten Niederlande und ihr Nachfolgestaat, das Königreich der Vereinigten Nied...
© 2020 Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis. Historians have mostly ignored Kingston a...
This article investigates the reason why groups of merchants operating from the Dutch Republic, part...
The Dutch participated fully in the Transatlantic Slave Trade. The Dutch colonies, it was said, coul...
Copyright © 2019 The Economic History Association. One important, but overlooked, risk mitigation de...
Copyright © 2019 The Economic History Association. One important, but overlooked, risk mitigation de...
Copyright © 2019 The Economic History Association. One important, but overlooked, risk mitigation de...
Copyright © 2019 The Economic History Association. One important, but overlooked, risk mitigation de...
Abstract: One of the puzzling questions about the formal Dutch abolition of the slave-trade in 1814 ...
In this article I explore the involvement of the institutions and people of Groningen in the history...
Insurance on slaves, a financial spin-off effect of the slave trade, is not yet completely understoo...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth century, the Dutch Republic was the centre of a worldwide economic...
This article presents the first methodologically grounded calculation of the weight of Atlantic slav...
Dutch research into the slave trade and its importance to the Dutch economy has often limited itself...
The Dutch history of slavery is often perceived from an Atlantic perspective. The study of slavery a...
Die Republik der Vereinigten Niederlande und ihr Nachfolgestaat, das Königreich der Vereinigten Nied...
© 2020 Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis. Historians have mostly ignored Kingston a...
This article investigates the reason why groups of merchants operating from the Dutch Republic, part...
The Dutch participated fully in the Transatlantic Slave Trade. The Dutch colonies, it was said, coul...
Copyright © 2019 The Economic History Association. One important, but overlooked, risk mitigation de...
Copyright © 2019 The Economic History Association. One important, but overlooked, risk mitigation de...
Copyright © 2019 The Economic History Association. One important, but overlooked, risk mitigation de...
Copyright © 2019 The Economic History Association. One important, but overlooked, risk mitigation de...
Abstract: One of the puzzling questions about the formal Dutch abolition of the slave-trade in 1814 ...
In this article I explore the involvement of the institutions and people of Groningen in the history...