This article examines Anglo-Dutch rivalry in the Banda Islands in the period from 1609 to 1621, with a particular focus on the process of claiming initiated by the Dutch and English East India Companies (VOC and EIC). Historians have paid little attention to the precise legal justifications employed by these organizations, and how they affected the outcome of events. For both companies, treaties with Asian rulers and peoples were essential in staking out claims to trade and territory. Because so many different parties were involved, individual documents had to serve multiple purposes, both on the ground in the East Indies and at the negotiating tables back in Europe. Whenever a VOC or EIC official presented a treaty to a Bandanese leader, h...
This article revisits the late seventeenth-century histories of two of England's most successful ove...
This article presents the first survey of the full range of diplomatic interactions between the Mugh...
This article discusses how merchants or skippers suffering losses aimed to get redress for damages i...
This article examines Anglo-Dutch rivalry in the Banda Islands in the period from 1609 to 1621, with...
This dissertation argues that the split sovereignty of the United Provinces in the seventeenth centu...
This article argues for the centrality of petitions for colonial administration in the Dutch Atlanti...
The article is focused on early colonial interaction with the Aru Islands, geographically located in...
The article examines the relationship between colonialism and international law by focusing on late ...
European traders and soldiers established a foothold on Timor in the course of the seventeenth centu...
Previous studies of the Swedish East India Company (SOIC) have consistently demonstrated the resentm...
On 22 October 1634, the clerk responsible for keeping the diary drawn up in Batavia Castle (Dagh-Reg...
From the beginning of the nineteenth century, remarkable developments in the realm of law were witne...
This article examines how printed accounts of torture can reveal the ways the law was experienced, i...
No European country enjoyed such long-standing relations with the Thai Kingdom of Ayutthaya like the...
This paper examines pre-colonial interaction among polities along the Konkan coast, from Surat to Go...
This article revisits the late seventeenth-century histories of two of England's most successful ove...
This article presents the first survey of the full range of diplomatic interactions between the Mugh...
This article discusses how merchants or skippers suffering losses aimed to get redress for damages i...
This article examines Anglo-Dutch rivalry in the Banda Islands in the period from 1609 to 1621, with...
This dissertation argues that the split sovereignty of the United Provinces in the seventeenth centu...
This article argues for the centrality of petitions for colonial administration in the Dutch Atlanti...
The article is focused on early colonial interaction with the Aru Islands, geographically located in...
The article examines the relationship between colonialism and international law by focusing on late ...
European traders and soldiers established a foothold on Timor in the course of the seventeenth centu...
Previous studies of the Swedish East India Company (SOIC) have consistently demonstrated the resentm...
On 22 October 1634, the clerk responsible for keeping the diary drawn up in Batavia Castle (Dagh-Reg...
From the beginning of the nineteenth century, remarkable developments in the realm of law were witne...
This article examines how printed accounts of torture can reveal the ways the law was experienced, i...
No European country enjoyed such long-standing relations with the Thai Kingdom of Ayutthaya like the...
This paper examines pre-colonial interaction among polities along the Konkan coast, from Surat to Go...
This article revisits the late seventeenth-century histories of two of England's most successful ove...
This article presents the first survey of the full range of diplomatic interactions between the Mugh...
This article discusses how merchants or skippers suffering losses aimed to get redress for damages i...