This article argues for the centrality of petitions for colonial administration in the Dutch Atlantic. Moreover, through a study of non-Dutch petitioners, it demonstrates the diversity of individuals that exercised influence on colonial decision-making. This adds an important understanding of political exchanges to the well-established understanding of the Atlantic world as based on inter-imperial, cross-cultural, and multi-ethnic economic exchanges. The colonial inhabitants did not stand idly by as decisions in and from the European metropole or West India Company (WIC) administrators invaded their lives, but instead actively attempted to influence the rules and regulations that governed them. The space that allowed for this on-the-spot ne...
Protectionist legislation traditionally excluded immigrant merchants from Venetian trade, yet by 160...
© koninklijke brill nv, leiden, 2017. This book forum focuses on Wim Klooster's The Dutch Moment: Wa...
1648 witnessed the legal birth of the Dutch Republic, and Claes Jansz Visscher capitalized on Dutch ...
Recent historiography has reconsidered the idea that the Dutch role in the early modern Atlantic was...
Abstract: The retail of alcohol was so central to the economy and society of the Cape of Good Hope d...
This article examines Anglo-Dutch rivalry in the Banda Islands in the period from 1609 to 1621, with...
This thesis argues that lobbying was an important phenomenon in the seventeenth-century and that it ...
After some decades of historical debate about the early modern Atlantic, it has become a truism that...
This dissertation argues that the split sovereignty of the United Provinces in the seventeenth centu...
The Dutch colony of New Netherland was one of the earliest attempts at a non-indigenous life on the ...
Summary This study, entitled 'The Narrowing Horizon of Dutch Traders', deals mainly with the develop...
In the seventeenth-century western Mediterranean, the conflict between the Dutch Republic and North ...
This article considers what the migration circuits to and from Suriname can tell us about Dutch earl...
This title is available online in its entirety in Open Access. Dutch Atlantic Connections reevaluate...
This article investigates the reason why groups of merchants operating from the Dutch Republic, part...
Protectionist legislation traditionally excluded immigrant merchants from Venetian trade, yet by 160...
© koninklijke brill nv, leiden, 2017. This book forum focuses on Wim Klooster's The Dutch Moment: Wa...
1648 witnessed the legal birth of the Dutch Republic, and Claes Jansz Visscher capitalized on Dutch ...
Recent historiography has reconsidered the idea that the Dutch role in the early modern Atlantic was...
Abstract: The retail of alcohol was so central to the economy and society of the Cape of Good Hope d...
This article examines Anglo-Dutch rivalry in the Banda Islands in the period from 1609 to 1621, with...
This thesis argues that lobbying was an important phenomenon in the seventeenth-century and that it ...
After some decades of historical debate about the early modern Atlantic, it has become a truism that...
This dissertation argues that the split sovereignty of the United Provinces in the seventeenth centu...
The Dutch colony of New Netherland was one of the earliest attempts at a non-indigenous life on the ...
Summary This study, entitled 'The Narrowing Horizon of Dutch Traders', deals mainly with the develop...
In the seventeenth-century western Mediterranean, the conflict between the Dutch Republic and North ...
This article considers what the migration circuits to and from Suriname can tell us about Dutch earl...
This title is available online in its entirety in Open Access. Dutch Atlantic Connections reevaluate...
This article investigates the reason why groups of merchants operating from the Dutch Republic, part...
Protectionist legislation traditionally excluded immigrant merchants from Venetian trade, yet by 160...
© koninklijke brill nv, leiden, 2017. This book forum focuses on Wim Klooster's The Dutch Moment: Wa...
1648 witnessed the legal birth of the Dutch Republic, and Claes Jansz Visscher capitalized on Dutch ...