This article discusses the recent developments in imperial history in Great Britain and France and analyses the state of Dutch research in the light of these new approaches. Raben concentrates on three broadly defined topics – the webbed character of colonial spaces, the impact of empire on metropolitan societies and the moral ramifications of colonial empires. The way imperial histories are written is determined by the experiences with ‘empire’ in the metropolitan countries. Despite essential differences in imperial circumstances in and of the Netherlands, Dutch historiography could be inspired by the British and French developments to explore the spatial, cultural and moral relationships between the various parts of the Dutch colonial wor...
This article turns to the figure of the ship in the controversial Dutch Sinterklaas celebration to e...
Recent historiography on Nazism has taken what has been coined ‘the imperial turn’. The key issue at...
This essay presents a series of reflections on the relevance of Dutch history. Taking different angl...
This article discusses the recent developments in imperial history in Great Britain and France and a...
This volume explores the intellectual history of the Dutch Empire from a long-term and global perspe...
This volume explores the intellectual history of the Dutch Empire from a long-term and global perspe...
In this article, a number of aspects of the history of Dutch colonialism are linked to developments ...
Do we need a long-term intellectual history of the Dutch empire? And if so, what should it be about?...
This article considers what the migration circuits to and from Suriname can tell us about Dutch earl...
What were the major developments in thinking about Dutch empire from the early modern period to th...
What were the major developments in thinking about Dutch empire from the early modern period to the ...
This article examines the ways in which ideas of greatness, reason of state, and state formation wer...
By the dawn of the 19th century, the Netherlands had established colonies and trading posts across A...
When Switzerland was created in 1848, one of its founding fathers went by the name of ‘Borneo Louis’...
In response to Koekkoek, Richard and Weststeijn, this contribution argues against an ‘add-on approac...
This article turns to the figure of the ship in the controversial Dutch Sinterklaas celebration to e...
Recent historiography on Nazism has taken what has been coined ‘the imperial turn’. The key issue at...
This essay presents a series of reflections on the relevance of Dutch history. Taking different angl...
This article discusses the recent developments in imperial history in Great Britain and France and a...
This volume explores the intellectual history of the Dutch Empire from a long-term and global perspe...
This volume explores the intellectual history of the Dutch Empire from a long-term and global perspe...
In this article, a number of aspects of the history of Dutch colonialism are linked to developments ...
Do we need a long-term intellectual history of the Dutch empire? And if so, what should it be about?...
This article considers what the migration circuits to and from Suriname can tell us about Dutch earl...
What were the major developments in thinking about Dutch empire from the early modern period to th...
What were the major developments in thinking about Dutch empire from the early modern period to the ...
This article examines the ways in which ideas of greatness, reason of state, and state formation wer...
By the dawn of the 19th century, the Netherlands had established colonies and trading posts across A...
When Switzerland was created in 1848, one of its founding fathers went by the name of ‘Borneo Louis’...
In response to Koekkoek, Richard and Weststeijn, this contribution argues against an ‘add-on approac...
This article turns to the figure of the ship in the controversial Dutch Sinterklaas celebration to e...
Recent historiography on Nazism has taken what has been coined ‘the imperial turn’. The key issue at...
This essay presents a series of reflections on the relevance of Dutch history. Taking different angl...