The article investigates the acquisition and exportation of slaves from the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Timor Islands in eastern Indonesia, activities that involved interaction between Dutch, Portuguese, and indigenous actors and involved seafarers from South Sulawesi. Similar to several other politically segmented regions that practiced local religions, Timor was the object of slaving by Christian and Muslim traders, while local polities also maintained systems of coerced labour and carried out raids. The study exemplifies how a European trading company, the Dutch East India Company, used local lines of conflict to acquire manpower in a region that otherwise had limited economic opportunities.Concurrence
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Labour shortages were endemic in colonial societies. Plantation and mining labour was notoriously un...
This article presents a new perspective on the master-slave relationship in New Netherland in order ...
This article explores the local and intercontinental networks that underpinned the private trade in ...
The article investigates the acquisition and exportation of slaves from the seventeenth- and eightee...
This article analyses the contestation of slavery activities in Timor during 19th century. The slav...
The article is focused on early colonial interaction with the Aru Islands, geographically located in...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth century, the Dutch Republic was the centre of a worldwide economic...
This qualitative paper aims to explore slavery and genocide in Indonesia during the Netherlands colo...
European traders and soldiers established a foothold on Timor in the course of the seventeenth centu...
This dissertation argues that the split sovereignty of the United Provinces in the seventeenth centu...
This article presents the first methodologically grounded calculation of the weight of Atlantic slav...
From the first arrival of Europeans at Indonesia’s shores, they created and circulated knowledge. Th...
This study is aimed at retracing the Dutch colonial government in South Middle Timor or Zuid Midden...
This article researches the ways in which seamen sailing to the Mediterranean on Dutch mercantile ve...
Moluccan soldiers in their attempt to foil the movement for Indonesian Independence. With the transf...
Labour shortages were endemic in colonial societies. Plantation and mining labour was notoriously un...
This article presents a new perspective on the master-slave relationship in New Netherland in order ...
This article explores the local and intercontinental networks that underpinned the private trade in ...