This is a double-faceted book. First, it is a history of the news of and debate over, in oral exchanges and print media, the Dutch conquest of north-east Brazil. This has not been studied as intensively, Michiel van Groesen contends, as is justified by the quantity of news and the effect of that debate in politics. The book is also perforce a history of that conquest and retreat (which took place between 1624 and 1654), as a necessary complement to the account of the media, a story that will be unfamiliar to many.
Through the adoption and endorsement of the ‘antique’, that was “followed by the most polite nations...
Covering defeat or disaster in print required considerable journalistic finesse in the Southern Neth...
The article analyses the information available in England about colonial Brazil. The first books abo...
This is a double-faceted book. First, it is a history of the news of and debate over, in oral exchan...
VAN GROESEN Michiel, Amsterdam's Atlantic : Print Culture and the Making of Dutch Brazil, Philadelph...
Michiel van Groesen (ed.), The Legacy of Dutch Brazil (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014, x...
Amsterdam’s Atlantic: Print Culture and the making of Dutch Brazil, by Michiel van Groesen, Universi...
The maps of Brazil published during the tenure of the Dutch Republic’s possession of the territory (...
This article deals with the textual legacy of Dutch Brazil, in particular the ethnographic descripti...
The Dutch conquest of Salvador de Bahia in Brazil in May 1624 constituted the first major defeat for...
This revisionist study analyses the Portuguese reaction to the Dutch in Brazil (1624-1625; 1630-1654...
© koninklijke brill nv, leiden, 2017. This book forum focuses on Wim Klooster's The Dutch Moment: Wa...
This contribution deals with the Early Modern Dutch encounter with the New World. In particular, I f...
Resenha do livro: GROESEN, Michiel van. Amsterdam’s Atlantic: Print Culture and the Making of Dutch ...
In her article Writing to Comprehend Dutch Brazil: The Role of Intertextuality in Joannes de Laet’s...
Through the adoption and endorsement of the ‘antique’, that was “followed by the most polite nations...
Covering defeat or disaster in print required considerable journalistic finesse in the Southern Neth...
The article analyses the information available in England about colonial Brazil. The first books abo...
This is a double-faceted book. First, it is a history of the news of and debate over, in oral exchan...
VAN GROESEN Michiel, Amsterdam's Atlantic : Print Culture and the Making of Dutch Brazil, Philadelph...
Michiel van Groesen (ed.), The Legacy of Dutch Brazil (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014, x...
Amsterdam’s Atlantic: Print Culture and the making of Dutch Brazil, by Michiel van Groesen, Universi...
The maps of Brazil published during the tenure of the Dutch Republic’s possession of the territory (...
This article deals with the textual legacy of Dutch Brazil, in particular the ethnographic descripti...
The Dutch conquest of Salvador de Bahia in Brazil in May 1624 constituted the first major defeat for...
This revisionist study analyses the Portuguese reaction to the Dutch in Brazil (1624-1625; 1630-1654...
© koninklijke brill nv, leiden, 2017. This book forum focuses on Wim Klooster's The Dutch Moment: Wa...
This contribution deals with the Early Modern Dutch encounter with the New World. In particular, I f...
Resenha do livro: GROESEN, Michiel van. Amsterdam’s Atlantic: Print Culture and the Making of Dutch ...
In her article Writing to Comprehend Dutch Brazil: The Role of Intertextuality in Joannes de Laet’s...
Through the adoption and endorsement of the ‘antique’, that was “followed by the most polite nations...
Covering defeat or disaster in print required considerable journalistic finesse in the Southern Neth...
The article analyses the information available in England about colonial Brazil. The first books abo...