The Dutch history of slavery is often perceived from an Atlantic perspective. The study of slavery and slave trade in Asia, especially also in and around the territories controlled by the Dutch East India Company (VOC) has increasingly received attention, indicating the widespread nature of slavery and slave trade in and to (Dutch) Asia. This article assesses available data on the slave trade to VOC-territories in Asia, providing new estimates and indicating the crucial role of VOC-personnel in the (private) slave trade. This has profound implications, showing that the system of market slavery was more important than previously supposed and challenging dominant perspectives that portray slavery in Asia as a local phenomenon based mainly on ...
Eric Mielants is the Dutch to English translator of this book. Book description: The Dutch Atlantic ...
Female slaves in VOC-controlled Southeast Asia did not fare well under a legal code which erected a ...
This article analyses the contestation of slavery activities in Timor during 19th century. The slav...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth century, the Dutch Republic was the centre of a worldwide economic...
This article explores the local and intercontinental networks that underpinned the private trade in ...
This article presents the first methodologically grounded calculation of the weight of Atlantic slav...
Intra-Asiatic trade: ships, 'the Asian sailor' and the demise of the Dutch East India Company? Matth...
Dutch research into the slave trade and its importance to the Dutch economy has often limited itself...
This article examines the ways in which the voluminous archive of the Dutch East India Company (VOC)...
This article shows that slavery was more connected to Dutch society and economy than has been previo...
In his influential edited volume Slavery, bondage and dependency in Southeast Asia, Anthony Reid sug...
Based on the collected data of more than 1,100 individual slaving voyages this study makes the volum...
In this article I explore the involvement of the institutions and people of Groningen in the history...
This qualitative paper aims to explore slavery and genocide in Indonesia during the Netherlands colo...
The article investigates the acquisition and exportation of slaves from the seventeenth- and eightee...
Eric Mielants is the Dutch to English translator of this book. Book description: The Dutch Atlantic ...
Female slaves in VOC-controlled Southeast Asia did not fare well under a legal code which erected a ...
This article analyses the contestation of slavery activities in Timor during 19th century. The slav...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth century, the Dutch Republic was the centre of a worldwide economic...
This article explores the local and intercontinental networks that underpinned the private trade in ...
This article presents the first methodologically grounded calculation of the weight of Atlantic slav...
Intra-Asiatic trade: ships, 'the Asian sailor' and the demise of the Dutch East India Company? Matth...
Dutch research into the slave trade and its importance to the Dutch economy has often limited itself...
This article examines the ways in which the voluminous archive of the Dutch East India Company (VOC)...
This article shows that slavery was more connected to Dutch society and economy than has been previo...
In his influential edited volume Slavery, bondage and dependency in Southeast Asia, Anthony Reid sug...
Based on the collected data of more than 1,100 individual slaving voyages this study makes the volum...
In this article I explore the involvement of the institutions and people of Groningen in the history...
This qualitative paper aims to explore slavery and genocide in Indonesia during the Netherlands colo...
The article investigates the acquisition and exportation of slaves from the seventeenth- and eightee...
Eric Mielants is the Dutch to English translator of this book. Book description: The Dutch Atlantic ...
Female slaves in VOC-controlled Southeast Asia did not fare well under a legal code which erected a ...
This article analyses the contestation of slavery activities in Timor during 19th century. The slav...