‘There is no justice for us...’: Van Hogendorp’s abolitionist play Kraspoekol (1800) as a trial against slavery Theatre plays in which social abuses are criticised often display striking parallels to the civic court. Both in trials and theatre performances the complaining party is positioned against someone who defends the accused person or issue, each propagating different viewpoints towards a case, whereupon a judge has to decide on the matter. In the early modern era, plays served as experimental sites to conduct (fictional) cases. When the theatre curtain comes down, the audience is incited to express its opinion on the case that was staged. The case that takes central stage in this article is the accusation of Dutch colonial slavery...
This article investigates the ‘horror of vision’ in regard to staged violence in Dutch theatre plays...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth century, the Dutch Republic was the centre of a worldwide economic...
In February 1763 one of the largest and longest slave revolts erupted in the Dutch colony of Berbice...
Theatre plays in which social abuses are criticised often display striking parallels to the civic co...
In the preface to his neoclassical tragedy Monzongo, of de koningklyke slaaf (1774), Nicolaas Simon ...
This chapter explores the ways in which Dutch authors, thespians, and audiences envisioned slave-led...
Unlike the German, French, and particularly Anglo-American cases, the Dutch theatrical imaginings of...
In the preface to his neoclassical tragedy Monzongo, of de koningklyke slaaf (1774), Nicolaas Simon ...
Slavery is (Not) Our History: On the Public Debate and Divergent Meanings of the NTR Television Seri...
In 1677 the burgomasters of Amsterdam banned all plays with political-actual themes from the city th...
Abstract: One of the puzzling questions about the formal Dutch abolition of the slave-trade in 1814 ...
On the view that it is high time to return to our European humanistic roots of Law and Literature ra...
This article pays attention to the relevance and form of national apologies for colonial slavery. Th...
n the second half of the seventeenth century, the Dutch Republic became the "sex shop" of Europe, pr...
Observers from Common Law countries are often appalled by what they take to be the essential feature...
This article investigates the ‘horror of vision’ in regard to staged violence in Dutch theatre plays...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth century, the Dutch Republic was the centre of a worldwide economic...
In February 1763 one of the largest and longest slave revolts erupted in the Dutch colony of Berbice...
Theatre plays in which social abuses are criticised often display striking parallels to the civic co...
In the preface to his neoclassical tragedy Monzongo, of de koningklyke slaaf (1774), Nicolaas Simon ...
This chapter explores the ways in which Dutch authors, thespians, and audiences envisioned slave-led...
Unlike the German, French, and particularly Anglo-American cases, the Dutch theatrical imaginings of...
In the preface to his neoclassical tragedy Monzongo, of de koningklyke slaaf (1774), Nicolaas Simon ...
Slavery is (Not) Our History: On the Public Debate and Divergent Meanings of the NTR Television Seri...
In 1677 the burgomasters of Amsterdam banned all plays with political-actual themes from the city th...
Abstract: One of the puzzling questions about the formal Dutch abolition of the slave-trade in 1814 ...
On the view that it is high time to return to our European humanistic roots of Law and Literature ra...
This article pays attention to the relevance and form of national apologies for colonial slavery. Th...
n the second half of the seventeenth century, the Dutch Republic became the "sex shop" of Europe, pr...
Observers from Common Law countries are often appalled by what they take to be the essential feature...
This article investigates the ‘horror of vision’ in regard to staged violence in Dutch theatre plays...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth century, the Dutch Republic was the centre of a worldwide economic...
In February 1763 one of the largest and longest slave revolts erupted in the Dutch colony of Berbice...