This thesis analyses visualisations of territory in the US Virgin Islands — then known as the Danish West Indies (Dansk Vestindien) between 1750 and 1850. The material discussed includes maps, drawings, engravings and paintings. The first chapter focuses on the most decisive cartographic representation of the island St Croix in the nineteenth century, designed by Peter Lotharius Oxholm and engraved by the Copenhagen printmaker G. N. Angelo in 1799. It uses the term ‘cutting’ in order to capture how the map animates modes of action and violence in plantation society: the cultivation of sugar, imperial landscaping, surveying of land for cartographic representation, and the technique of engraving itself. Chapter 2 focuses on two copper-engra...
International audienceUntil the 17th century, the area currently occupied by Belize appeared in maps...
The landhuis is nowadays the most recognizable aspect of the Curaçaoan plantation landscape. The rea...
This dissertation approaches ideal and material issues of landscape in island frontiers through a ca...
This thesis examines how digital mediations of art and performances can contribute to shaping new me...
March 31, 2017 marked the centenary of the transfer of the Danish colony—the Danish West Indies (tod...
March 31, 2017 marked the centenary of the transfer of the Danish colony—the Danish West Indies (tod...
At the end of the nineteenth and at the beginning of the twentieth century, the Queen Charlotte Isl...
Defence date: 10 May 2017Examining Board: Professor Jorge Flores, European University Institute (Sup...
By exploring how colonists and enslaved folk migrated across island boundaries, manipulated imperial...
This dissertation explores and compares the rationalities through which Danish state officials sough...
This dissertation examines the unique aesthetic and material culture produced in and around the hist...
The West Indian island of St. Croix became a colony of the Kingdom of DenmarkNorway in 1733.1 Despit...
This paper examines the similarities and differences between the development of Iceland, Greenland, ...
This historical archaeological investigation looks at the 1733 St. Jan Slave Rebellion in the Danish...
This dissertation presents the history of the original cadastral survey of St. Croix by the Danish W...
International audienceUntil the 17th century, the area currently occupied by Belize appeared in maps...
The landhuis is nowadays the most recognizable aspect of the Curaçaoan plantation landscape. The rea...
This dissertation approaches ideal and material issues of landscape in island frontiers through a ca...
This thesis examines how digital mediations of art and performances can contribute to shaping new me...
March 31, 2017 marked the centenary of the transfer of the Danish colony—the Danish West Indies (tod...
March 31, 2017 marked the centenary of the transfer of the Danish colony—the Danish West Indies (tod...
At the end of the nineteenth and at the beginning of the twentieth century, the Queen Charlotte Isl...
Defence date: 10 May 2017Examining Board: Professor Jorge Flores, European University Institute (Sup...
By exploring how colonists and enslaved folk migrated across island boundaries, manipulated imperial...
This dissertation explores and compares the rationalities through which Danish state officials sough...
This dissertation examines the unique aesthetic and material culture produced in and around the hist...
The West Indian island of St. Croix became a colony of the Kingdom of DenmarkNorway in 1733.1 Despit...
This paper examines the similarities and differences between the development of Iceland, Greenland, ...
This historical archaeological investigation looks at the 1733 St. Jan Slave Rebellion in the Danish...
This dissertation presents the history of the original cadastral survey of St. Croix by the Danish W...
International audienceUntil the 17th century, the area currently occupied by Belize appeared in maps...
The landhuis is nowadays the most recognizable aspect of the Curaçaoan plantation landscape. The rea...
This dissertation approaches ideal and material issues of landscape in island frontiers through a ca...