Brothers in Arms, Partners in Trade: Dutch-Indigenous Alliances in the Atlantic World, 1595-1674

Author:   Mark Meuwese
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   23
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9789004210837


Pages:   370
Publication Date:   11 November 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Mark Meuwese
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Volume:   23
Weight:   0.806kg
ISBN:  

9789004210837


ISBN 10:   9004210830
Pages:   370
Publication Date:   11 November 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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List of Illustrations Preface and Acknowledgements Abbreviations used in footnotes and bibliography Introduction 1. From ‘Grand Design’ to Bankruptcy: The Rise and Fall of the WIC, 1621-1674 2. Establishing Alliances: Dutch Expansion and Indigenous Peoples in the Atlantic World, 1590-1623 3. An Effective but Fragile Alliance: Brasilianen, Tapuyas, and the Dutch-Portuguese Struggle for Brazil, 1624-1656 4. Deferring Imperial Dreams: WIC alliances with indigenous rulers in Angola and Kongo, 1625-1648 5. Cooperation and Conflict: Dutch-Indigenous Relations in New Netherland, 1624-1664 6. ‘The disloyalty of the Inhabitants’: WIC alliances with African kingdoms on the Gold Coast, 1624-1674 Conclusion Bibliography Glossary of Non-English Terms Index

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A key strength of Meuwese's study is its comparative analysis of [the WIC] imperial projects. Another is his determination to bring indigenous peoples to the centre of an Atlantic historiography more often concerned with shipping, European migration, imperial administration, and the adaptation of political and religious culture. [...] Meuwese demonstrates an enviable confidence when dealing with diverse sources and historiographies which he knits together well. Dr Simon Middleton, Reviews in History, no. 1305 As a survey and a starting point for further discussion and research this authoritative book will prove indispensable to many researchers, especially those without access to works written in Dutch. Jaap Jacobs, BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review, Vol. 128-4 (2013) Meuwese's account offers a fine overview of the Dutch West India Company's emergence and history, a detailed narrative of native affairs in each of these four regions, and an insightful comparison of them. In the end, readers will find themselves better informed of Dutch-native interaction throughout the Atlantic and challenged to reconsider Dutch-Indians affairs in New Netherlands in light of this Atlantic context Paul Otto, De Halve Maen, Vol. 86, No. 2, Summer 2013


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Mark Meuwese, Ph.D. (2004) in History, University of Notre Dame, is Associate Professor at the University of Winnipeg in Canada. He has published several articles and book chapters on Dutch-indigenous relations in colonial Brazil and New Netherland.

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