The island of Walcheren in the province of Zeeland was the largest Dutch slaving center in the eighteenth century. While the profitability of the slave trade itself was limited, it had important local economic effects. A clue comes from the excellently preserved archive of the largest slave trader: the Middelburgse Commercie Compagnie (MCC). Combining the figures in the MCC archive with some experimental calculations, it is estimated that around 1770 about a tenth of the income earned by inhabitants of Middelburg was connected to the trade in enslaved Africans. For the more specialized and smaller city of Flushing, this figure was likely closer to a third of all income
This article explores the local and intercontinental networks that underpinned the private trade in ...
This dataset consists of several datafiles containing information on voyages by Dutch slave ships fr...
Focusing on the Caribbean aspect of the slave trade, Columbia was one of the most prominent location...
The island of Walcheren in the province of Zeeland was the largest Dutch slaving center in the eight...
The island of Walcheren in the province of Zeeland was the largest Dutch slaving center in the eight...
This article presents the first methodologically grounded calculation of the weight of Atlantic slav...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth century, the Dutch Republic was the centre of a worldwide economic...
Dutch research into the slave trade and its importance to the Dutch economy has often limited itself...
© 2020 Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis. Historians have mostly ignored Kingston a...
Based on the collected data of more than 1,100 individual slaving voyages this study makes the volum...
Based on the collected data of more than 1,100 individual slaving voyages this study makes the volum...
This article shows that slavery was more connected to Dutch society and economy than has been previo...
This thesis explores the political, economic and cultural transformation of the Loango Coast during ...
Few could have foreseen the consequences when the British Parliament, in 1807, passed the Slave Trad...
Die Republik der Vereinigten Niederlande und ihr Nachfolgestaat, das Königreich der Vereinigten Nied...
This article explores the local and intercontinental networks that underpinned the private trade in ...
This dataset consists of several datafiles containing information on voyages by Dutch slave ships fr...
Focusing on the Caribbean aspect of the slave trade, Columbia was one of the most prominent location...
The island of Walcheren in the province of Zeeland was the largest Dutch slaving center in the eight...
The island of Walcheren in the province of Zeeland was the largest Dutch slaving center in the eight...
This article presents the first methodologically grounded calculation of the weight of Atlantic slav...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth century, the Dutch Republic was the centre of a worldwide economic...
Dutch research into the slave trade and its importance to the Dutch economy has often limited itself...
© 2020 Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis. Historians have mostly ignored Kingston a...
Based on the collected data of more than 1,100 individual slaving voyages this study makes the volum...
Based on the collected data of more than 1,100 individual slaving voyages this study makes the volum...
This article shows that slavery was more connected to Dutch society and economy than has been previo...
This thesis explores the political, economic and cultural transformation of the Loango Coast during ...
Few could have foreseen the consequences when the British Parliament, in 1807, passed the Slave Trad...
Die Republik der Vereinigten Niederlande und ihr Nachfolgestaat, das Königreich der Vereinigten Nied...
This article explores the local and intercontinental networks that underpinned the private trade in ...
This dataset consists of several datafiles containing information on voyages by Dutch slave ships fr...
Focusing on the Caribbean aspect of the slave trade, Columbia was one of the most prominent location...