Between 1625 and 1649, the Leiden publishing house Elzevir issued a series of thirty-five descriptions of all European, a selection of non-European, and three ancient states, that became known as the ‘Elzevirian Republics’. This essay focuses on two of these ‘Republics’, Johannes de Laet’s descriptions of Spain and Portugal. I argue that these books convey an attitude towards geopolitics that is best understood in the light of Caspar Barlaeus’s ideal of the ‘wise merchant’ (mercator sapiens) and the historical regent-merchant culture in seventeenth-century Amsterdam. The essay draws on recent scholarship in the history of knowledge, commerce, and the pre-history of objectivity
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The Dutch seventeenth century, a ‘Golden Age’ ridden by intense ideological conflict, pioneered glob...
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This thesis analyses the multi-national European merchant-banking companies who dominated European c...
[Extract] The aim of this chapter is to discuss the meaning of Raynal’s political writings in the Du...
The aim of this article is to shed light on some elements of the context in which the Dutch translat...
In the first of two essays in this Journal, I seek to unify the historical geography of early modern...
In the seventeenth-century western Mediterranean, the conflict between the Dutch Republic and North ...
The Netherlands housed a number of widely known, envied and emulated centres of accumulation during ...
During the seventeenth century, the Dutch Republic was transformed into a leading political power in...
This article argues for the centrality of petitions for colonial administration in the Dutch Atlanti...
The Dutch seventeenth century, a ‘Golden Age’ ridden by intense ideological conflict, pioneered glob...
The Dutch seventeenth century, a ‘Golden Age’ ridden by intense ideological conflict, pioneered glob...
Travel narratives are a historical source full of pitfalls. Nevertheless, these stories do provide m...
This essay places in juxtaposition the rise of Creole power in the Americas (as prefigured in Carlos...
markdownabstractThe aim of this article is to shed light on some elements of the context in which th...
The Dutch Republic played a key role in most histories of trade. It was often the pivotal point in t...
After some decades of historical debate about the early modern Atlantic, it has become a truism that...
This thesis analyses the multi-national European merchant-banking companies who dominated European c...
[Extract] The aim of this chapter is to discuss the meaning of Raynal’s political writings in the Du...
The aim of this article is to shed light on some elements of the context in which the Dutch translat...
In the first of two essays in this Journal, I seek to unify the historical geography of early modern...
In the seventeenth-century western Mediterranean, the conflict between the Dutch Republic and North ...
The Netherlands housed a number of widely known, envied and emulated centres of accumulation during ...
During the seventeenth century, the Dutch Republic was transformed into a leading political power in...
This article argues for the centrality of petitions for colonial administration in the Dutch Atlanti...