The relationship between the VOC (Dutch East India Company) and its servants fundamentally changed with its decline (1740-1796). The changing circumstances of the eighteenth century demanded too much of the VOC. The solution to these new demands was not sought in new capitalization from Europe, but in a combination of cutbacks on activities in Asia and augmented usage of servants’ fortunes. The domains the VOC retreated from were filled by privileges to the servants. As the VOC depended more on its servants during its decline, the balance of power between them shifted in favour of the servants. This change in balance demanded more of the servants, forcing them to organize themselves differently to meet the new challenges. In the end, this c...
From its establishment in 1602, the Dutch East India Company (VOC) was an extensive and powerful tra...
Negotiating the Asiatic Route: Financing the Dutch East India Company, Enkhuizen Chamber, 1602-1622 ...
Negotiating the Asiatic Route: Financing the Dutch East India Company, Enkhuizen Chamber, 1602-1622 ...
The relationship between the VOC (Dutch East India Company) and its servants fundamentally changed w...
The Dutch East India Company (VOC) is generally viewed as the first modern corporation, yet its 1602...
With their legal personhood, permanent capital with transferable shares, separation of ownership and...
Focussing on individuals and institutions, the economic and social condition of the people of Fort C...
International audienceThe first wave of global trade, in which the Dutch East India Company (VOC) wa...
The legacy of a jubilee year: VOC 2002 The Dutch East India Company was founded in 1602. In 2002, i...
Intra-Asiatic trade: ships, 'the Asian sailor' and the demise of the Dutch East India Company? Matth...
The Dutch East India Company (VOC) in 1602 showed many characteristics of modern corporations, inclu...
The Dutch East India Company (VOC, 1602–1799) developed into Europe’s largest commercial and colonia...
No European country enjoyed such long-standing relations with the Thai Kingdom of Ayutthaya like the...
textabstractThe Dutch East India Company or VOC in 1602 showed many characteristics of modern corpor...
For almost two centuries, the ships and the crews of the VOC navigated their way between the Dutch R...
From its establishment in 1602, the Dutch East India Company (VOC) was an extensive and powerful tra...
Negotiating the Asiatic Route: Financing the Dutch East India Company, Enkhuizen Chamber, 1602-1622 ...
Negotiating the Asiatic Route: Financing the Dutch East India Company, Enkhuizen Chamber, 1602-1622 ...
The relationship between the VOC (Dutch East India Company) and its servants fundamentally changed w...
The Dutch East India Company (VOC) is generally viewed as the first modern corporation, yet its 1602...
With their legal personhood, permanent capital with transferable shares, separation of ownership and...
Focussing on individuals and institutions, the economic and social condition of the people of Fort C...
International audienceThe first wave of global trade, in which the Dutch East India Company (VOC) wa...
The legacy of a jubilee year: VOC 2002 The Dutch East India Company was founded in 1602. In 2002, i...
Intra-Asiatic trade: ships, 'the Asian sailor' and the demise of the Dutch East India Company? Matth...
The Dutch East India Company (VOC) in 1602 showed many characteristics of modern corporations, inclu...
The Dutch East India Company (VOC, 1602–1799) developed into Europe’s largest commercial and colonia...
No European country enjoyed such long-standing relations with the Thai Kingdom of Ayutthaya like the...
textabstractThe Dutch East India Company or VOC in 1602 showed many characteristics of modern corpor...
For almost two centuries, the ships and the crews of the VOC navigated their way between the Dutch R...
From its establishment in 1602, the Dutch East India Company (VOC) was an extensive and powerful tra...
Negotiating the Asiatic Route: Financing the Dutch East India Company, Enkhuizen Chamber, 1602-1622 ...
Negotiating the Asiatic Route: Financing the Dutch East India Company, Enkhuizen Chamber, 1602-1622 ...