The historiography of Swiss overseas emigration has tended to ignore the migration of 5,600 Swiss colonial mercenaries who served in the Dutch East Indies between 1848 and 1914. This article argues for conceiving these mercenaries as life-cycle military labour migrants and aims to place them in the migration history of the 19th century. By combining colonial, migration and mercenary history, this article not only contributes to a revision of the statistics of Swiss emigration, it also provides new perspectives on an entangled history between Switzerland and Southeast Asia. In the first part, the author explains that Swiss military labour migration to the Dutch East Indies was widely practised in the second half of the nineteenth century. In...
This article presents an almost unknown chapter of Dutch-German colonial history: the participation ...
This article considers what the migration circuits to and from Suriname can tell us about Dutch earl...
peer reviewedAmong the roughly 150,000 soldiers sent to the Dutch East Indies between 1815 and 1914,...
This dissertation follows the traces of around 5,800 Swiss mercenaries who entered the service of th...
When Switzerland was created in 1848, one of its founding fathers went by the name of ‘Borneo Louis’...
When Switzerland was created in 1848, one of its founding fathers went by the name of ‘Borneo Louis’...
Swiss mercenaries had been extremely famous in pre-modern Europe, yet in the mid-19th century, the y...
The largest multinational employers avant la lettre were European India companies and colonial armie...
The largest multinational employers avant la lettre were European India companies and colonial armie...
This article analyses Swiss migration policy and Switzerland’s role as a country of asylum from 1914...
Dutch People who went to the Dutch East Indies: Social Origins and Motives to Migrate (1830-1950). A...
Dutch People who went to the Dutch East Indies: Social Origins and Motives to Migrate (1830-1950). A...
Dutch People who went to the Dutch East Indies: Social Origins and Motives to Migrate (1830-1950). A...
Because of limited human resources at home, the Dutch colonial army recruited up to forty percent of...
Rohé N. Auf Augenhöhe mit den Grossmächten: Schweizer Militärs als Kriegsbeobachter in Griechenland ...
This article presents an almost unknown chapter of Dutch-German colonial history: the participation ...
This article considers what the migration circuits to and from Suriname can tell us about Dutch earl...
peer reviewedAmong the roughly 150,000 soldiers sent to the Dutch East Indies between 1815 and 1914,...
This dissertation follows the traces of around 5,800 Swiss mercenaries who entered the service of th...
When Switzerland was created in 1848, one of its founding fathers went by the name of ‘Borneo Louis’...
When Switzerland was created in 1848, one of its founding fathers went by the name of ‘Borneo Louis’...
Swiss mercenaries had been extremely famous in pre-modern Europe, yet in the mid-19th century, the y...
The largest multinational employers avant la lettre were European India companies and colonial armie...
The largest multinational employers avant la lettre were European India companies and colonial armie...
This article analyses Swiss migration policy and Switzerland’s role as a country of asylum from 1914...
Dutch People who went to the Dutch East Indies: Social Origins and Motives to Migrate (1830-1950). A...
Dutch People who went to the Dutch East Indies: Social Origins and Motives to Migrate (1830-1950). A...
Dutch People who went to the Dutch East Indies: Social Origins and Motives to Migrate (1830-1950). A...
Because of limited human resources at home, the Dutch colonial army recruited up to forty percent of...
Rohé N. Auf Augenhöhe mit den Grossmächten: Schweizer Militärs als Kriegsbeobachter in Griechenland ...
This article presents an almost unknown chapter of Dutch-German colonial history: the participation ...
This article considers what the migration circuits to and from Suriname can tell us about Dutch earl...
peer reviewedAmong the roughly 150,000 soldiers sent to the Dutch East Indies between 1815 and 1914,...