Dutch and Portuguese in Western Africa : empires, merchants and the Atlantic system, 1580-1674
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Dutch and Portuguese in Western Africa : empires, merchants and the Atlantic system, 1580-1674
(The Atlantic world : Europe, Africa and the Americas, 1500-1830 / editors, Wim Klooster, Benjamin Schmidt, v. 22)
Brill, 2011
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 335-371) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
More than fifty years have passed since Charles Boxer wrote his major works on the Dutch-Portuguese rivalries in the Atlantic and attributed the successful takeover of North-eastern Brazil, Angola, Sao Tome and the Gold Coast forts by the WIC to the superior naval power of the Dutch.This book reexamines the systems of settlement and trade of these States and their subjects in Western Africa and the Atlantic, offering a fresh insight on discussions about the success and failure of Dutch and Portuguese States, Companies and Merchants in the seventeenth-century-Atlantic.
目次
List of Diagrams, Graphs, Maps, and Tables
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Glossary
Introduction
1. Institutions
2. Labour Migration and colonial societies
3. Intra- and inter-continental trade in, to and via Western Africa
4. Private investment, agency and networks
5. Source Material
6. Structure
Part I: Building Atlantic empires: The Dutch and the Portuguese models of settlement in Western Africa
1. Building institutions
1. Administrative institutions
2. Military institutions
3. Judicial institutions
4. Commercial and fiscal institutions
2. Sending people: Labour migration and forced labour
1. European migrants
1.1. Free migrants
1.2. Forced migrants
2.Forced African migrants: Enslaved and manumitted Africans
3. Locally recruited personnel
3.1. Free Africans
3.2. Mixed descent workers and European settlers
4. European labour markets and Western Africa
5. Policies of settlement and Western Africa
3. Three: Shaping colonial societies
1. Europeans
2. Africans
2.1. Enslaved and manumitted Africans
2.2. Free Africans
3. Mixed descent population
4. Impact of social organization in the building of the Atlantic empires
Part II: Western Africa in the Dutch and the Portuguese Atlantic economies
4. Sailing in African Waters: Coastal areas and hinterland
1. Routes
2. Coastal trade, inter-racial relationships and settlement
3. Trading practices
4. Western African supply markets
5. Western African consumption markets
5. Struggling for the Atlantic: The inter-continental trade
1. Routes
2. Shipping
3. Supply markets
4. Products and enslaved Africans
4.1. Gold
4.2. Enslaved Africans
5. Consumption markets
6. Integration of the markets
6. Doing business with Western Africa: Private investors, agency and commercial networks
1. European entrepreneurs
2. European businessmen
3. Agents
4. Trans-imperial networks
5. Cross-cultural interactions
Conclusion: New insights on Dutch-Portuguese rivalries in the Atlantic
Bibliography
1. Primary sources
2. Published sources
3. Secondary literature
Index
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