When Switzerland was created in 1848, one of its founding fathers went by the name of ‘Borneo Louis’. Before becoming a Swiss state builder, he had served as a mercenary in the Dutch East Indies. There he had founded a family with his native ‘housekeeper’, Silla. In Switzerland, he continued to benefit from Silla’s exploited labour. Stories such as these seem unusual today, not for historical but for historiographical reasons. Borneo Louis was only one of c.70,000 mercenaries from all over Europe in Dutch imperial services. Silla was one of the countless ‘native concubines’ who were forced to support these men and thereby help the Dutch build their nineteenth-century empire in South East Asia. Other empires, too, depended on auxiliary serv...
This volume explores the intellectual history of the Dutch Empire from a long-term and global perspe...
In the nineteenth century, the French colonized Algeria through settlement. But as French population...
Because of limited human resources at home, the Dutch colonial army recruited up to forty percent of...
When Switzerland was created in 1848, one of its founding fathers went by the name of ‘Borneo Louis’...
This dissertation follows the traces of around 5,800 Swiss mercenaries who entered the service of th...
This article considers what the migration circuits to and from Suriname can tell us about Dutch earl...
This article considers what the migration circuits to and from Suriname can tell us about Dutch earl...
In this article, a number of aspects of the history of Dutch colonialism are linked to developments ...
In this article, a number of aspects of the history of Dutch colonialism are linked to developments ...
The historiography of Swiss overseas emigration has tended to ignore the migration of 5,600 Swiss co...
This article discusses the recent developments in imperial history in Great Britain and France and a...
This article discusses the recent developments in imperial history in Great Britain and France and a...
What relationship do European countries have with their colonial past? The way they deal with, rere...
The birth of the Low Countries is a thorny issue since the rise of history as an academic discipline...
Historiography pertaining to the study of European colonial empires can generally be defined in two ...
This volume explores the intellectual history of the Dutch Empire from a long-term and global perspe...
In the nineteenth century, the French colonized Algeria through settlement. But as French population...
Because of limited human resources at home, the Dutch colonial army recruited up to forty percent of...
When Switzerland was created in 1848, one of its founding fathers went by the name of ‘Borneo Louis’...
This dissertation follows the traces of around 5,800 Swiss mercenaries who entered the service of th...
This article considers what the migration circuits to and from Suriname can tell us about Dutch earl...
This article considers what the migration circuits to and from Suriname can tell us about Dutch earl...
In this article, a number of aspects of the history of Dutch colonialism are linked to developments ...
In this article, a number of aspects of the history of Dutch colonialism are linked to developments ...
The historiography of Swiss overseas emigration has tended to ignore the migration of 5,600 Swiss co...
This article discusses the recent developments in imperial history in Great Britain and France and a...
This article discusses the recent developments in imperial history in Great Britain and France and a...
What relationship do European countries have with their colonial past? The way they deal with, rere...
The birth of the Low Countries is a thorny issue since the rise of history as an academic discipline...
Historiography pertaining to the study of European colonial empires can generally be defined in two ...
This volume explores the intellectual history of the Dutch Empire from a long-term and global perspe...
In the nineteenth century, the French colonized Algeria through settlement. But as French population...
Because of limited human resources at home, the Dutch colonial army recruited up to forty percent of...