In the preface to his neoclassical tragedy Monzongo, of de koningklyke slaaf (1774), Nicolaas Simon van Winter advocates for the gradual abolition of slavery in the Dutch colonies. He declares that he wrote this play in reaction to the brutal executions of African rebels after the nearly successful slave revolt in the Dutch colony of Berbice. The plot, however, centers around the enslavement of the Mexicans by Hernán Cortés in the early sixteenth century. Following Michel-Rolph Trouillot’s notion of ‘silencing’ the past (1995), this article explores the absence of the Dutch Atlantic in Monzongo. Van Winter’s choice to present enslaved Amerindians under a Spanish yoke, I will argue, is strongly connected to late-eighteenth-century ideas ab...
Abstract: One of the puzzling questions about the formal Dutch abolition of the slave-trade in 1814 ...
In September 1782, a violent and partly successful mutiny of Balinese slaves shocked the Dutch East ...
Angelie SENS, The Batavian Revolution and Slavery : the (Im)Possibilities of Abolition of the Slave ...
In the preface to his neoclassical tragedy Monzongo, of de koningklyke slaaf (1774), Nicolaas Simon ...
In the preface to his neoclassical tragedy Monzongo, of de koningklyke slaaf (1774), Nicolaas Simon ...
This chapter explores the ways in which Dutch authors, thespians, and audiences envisioned slave-led...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth century, the Dutch Republic was the centre of a worldwide economic...
‘There is no justice for us...’: Van Hogendorp’s abolitionist play Kraspoekol (1800) as a trial agai...
In February 1763 one of the largest and longest slave revolts erupted in the Dutch colony of Berbice...
In the 1850s and 1860s, Dutch immigrants in America struggled to square their racial views with the ...
Slavery is (Not) Our History: On the Public Debate and Divergent Meanings of the NTR Television Seri...
As first London Missionary Society (LMS) President of African Missions in South Africa, J.T. van der...
This article presents a new perspective on the master-slave relationship in New Netherland in order ...
Was it possible in the eighteenth-century Netherlands to ridicule a very serious thing such as the D...
The Dutch history of slavery is often perceived from an Atlantic perspective. The study of slavery a...
Abstract: One of the puzzling questions about the formal Dutch abolition of the slave-trade in 1814 ...
In September 1782, a violent and partly successful mutiny of Balinese slaves shocked the Dutch East ...
Angelie SENS, The Batavian Revolution and Slavery : the (Im)Possibilities of Abolition of the Slave ...
In the preface to his neoclassical tragedy Monzongo, of de koningklyke slaaf (1774), Nicolaas Simon ...
In the preface to his neoclassical tragedy Monzongo, of de koningklyke slaaf (1774), Nicolaas Simon ...
This chapter explores the ways in which Dutch authors, thespians, and audiences envisioned slave-led...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth century, the Dutch Republic was the centre of a worldwide economic...
‘There is no justice for us...’: Van Hogendorp’s abolitionist play Kraspoekol (1800) as a trial agai...
In February 1763 one of the largest and longest slave revolts erupted in the Dutch colony of Berbice...
In the 1850s and 1860s, Dutch immigrants in America struggled to square their racial views with the ...
Slavery is (Not) Our History: On the Public Debate and Divergent Meanings of the NTR Television Seri...
As first London Missionary Society (LMS) President of African Missions in South Africa, J.T. van der...
This article presents a new perspective on the master-slave relationship in New Netherland in order ...
Was it possible in the eighteenth-century Netherlands to ridicule a very serious thing such as the D...
The Dutch history of slavery is often perceived from an Atlantic perspective. The study of slavery a...
Abstract: One of the puzzling questions about the formal Dutch abolition of the slave-trade in 1814 ...
In September 1782, a violent and partly successful mutiny of Balinese slaves shocked the Dutch East ...
Angelie SENS, The Batavian Revolution and Slavery : the (Im)Possibilities of Abolition of the Slave ...