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The Dutch moment

war, trade, and settlement in the Seventeenth-Century Atlantic World

Wim Klooster

The Dutch moment
The Dutch moment

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The Dutch moment

war, trade, and settlement in the Seventeenth-Century Atlantic World

Wim Klooster

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"The Dutch Moment" demonstrates how the Dutch built and eventually lost an Atlantic empire, one stretching from their homeland in the United Provinces to the Hudson River, from Brazil and the Caribbean to Africa's Gold Coast. Whether as settlers or soldiers, many participants in Dutch colonisation came from other parts of Europe or the New World. Nor could the Dutch have achieved military supremacy without also carefully cultivating indigenous alliances. Indeed, the Dutch Atlantic was quintessentially interimperial, multinational, and multiracial. Largely under control of the Dutch West India Company, it was an empire entirely designed to profit the United Provinces.
In this Dutch Atlantic realm the pivotal colony was Brazil, despite its brief lifespan (1630-1654). From warfare to the slave trade to religious freedoms, the lasting impact of Dutch ventures in Brazil on the Atlantic world is hard to overestimate. Yet the empire's systematic neglect of its military led to crucial losses there and elsewhere, such that the Dutch scaled back their imperial ambitions. Meanwhile, constantly adaptating to foreign settlers' needs and mercantilist obstacles, their interimperial approach gained in strength. Dutch commerce with residents of foreign empires thus came to flourish.

Wim Klooster is Professor of History at Clark University.

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Leiden University Press
  • Edition
    1
  • Pub date
    Nov 2016
  • Pages
    376
  • Theme
    Dutch history
  • Dimensions
    237 x 164 x 35 mm
  • Weight
    677 gram
  • EAN
    9789087282615
  • Hardback / bound
    Hardback / bound
  • Language
    English

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