The Legacy of Dutch Brazil
Herausgeber: Groesen, Michiel van
The Legacy of Dutch Brazil
Herausgeber: Groesen, Michiel van
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Argues that Dutch Brazil is integral to Atlantic history and made an impact well beyond the colonial and national narratives in the Netherlands and Brazil.
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Argues that Dutch Brazil is integral to Atlantic history and made an impact well beyond the colonial and national narratives in the Netherlands and Brazil.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 156mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 654g
- ISBN-13: 9781107061170
- ISBN-10: 1107061172
- Artikelnr.: 40905173
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 156mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 654g
- ISBN-13: 9781107061170
- ISBN-10: 1107061172
- Artikelnr.: 40905173
Introduction Michiel van Groesen; Part I. The Geopolitical Legacy: 1. The
geopolitical impact of Dutch Brazil on the Western Hemisphere Wim Klooster;
2. Looking for a new Brazil: crisis and rebirth in the Atlantic world after
the fall of Pernambuco Stuart B. Schwartz; 3. From Dutch allies to
Portuguese vassals: indigenous peoples in the aftermath of Dutch Brazil
Mark Meuwese; 4. From Brazil to West Africa: Dutch-Portuguese rivalry, gold
smuggling, and African politics in the Bight of Benin Roquinaldo Ferreira;
Part II. The Cultural Legacy: 5. Global connections: Johan Maurits of
Nassau-Siegen's collection of curiosities Mariana Françozo; 6. A less
Christian Atlantic: the legacy of Dutch tolerance in Brazil Evan Haefeli;
7. How Dutch Brazil affects your emotions: the Antwerp Jesuit Cornelius
Hazart on early colonial Brazil Johan Verberckmoes; 8. Beyond Brazilian
nature: the editorial itineraries of Marcgraf and Piso's Historia Naturalis
Brasiliae Neil Safier; 9. Dutch Brazil and the making of free-trade
ideology Arthur Weststeijn; Part III. The National Legacy: From Memory to
Mythology: 10. Heroic memories: admirals of Dutch Brazil in the rise of
Dutch national consciousness Michiel van Groesen; 11. Who owns Frans Post?:
Collecting Frans Post's Brazilian landscapes Rebecca Parker Brienen; 12.
Visual impact: the long legacy of the artists of Dutch Brazil Julie Berger
Hochstrasser; Epilogue: mythologies of Dutch Brazil Joan-Pau Rubiés.
geopolitical impact of Dutch Brazil on the Western Hemisphere Wim Klooster;
2. Looking for a new Brazil: crisis and rebirth in the Atlantic world after
the fall of Pernambuco Stuart B. Schwartz; 3. From Dutch allies to
Portuguese vassals: indigenous peoples in the aftermath of Dutch Brazil
Mark Meuwese; 4. From Brazil to West Africa: Dutch-Portuguese rivalry, gold
smuggling, and African politics in the Bight of Benin Roquinaldo Ferreira;
Part II. The Cultural Legacy: 5. Global connections: Johan Maurits of
Nassau-Siegen's collection of curiosities Mariana Françozo; 6. A less
Christian Atlantic: the legacy of Dutch tolerance in Brazil Evan Haefeli;
7. How Dutch Brazil affects your emotions: the Antwerp Jesuit Cornelius
Hazart on early colonial Brazil Johan Verberckmoes; 8. Beyond Brazilian
nature: the editorial itineraries of Marcgraf and Piso's Historia Naturalis
Brasiliae Neil Safier; 9. Dutch Brazil and the making of free-trade
ideology Arthur Weststeijn; Part III. The National Legacy: From Memory to
Mythology: 10. Heroic memories: admirals of Dutch Brazil in the rise of
Dutch national consciousness Michiel van Groesen; 11. Who owns Frans Post?:
Collecting Frans Post's Brazilian landscapes Rebecca Parker Brienen; 12.
Visual impact: the long legacy of the artists of Dutch Brazil Julie Berger
Hochstrasser; Epilogue: mythologies of Dutch Brazil Joan-Pau Rubiés.
Introduction Michiel van Groesen; Part I. The Geopolitical Legacy: 1. The
geopolitical impact of Dutch Brazil on the Western Hemisphere Wim Klooster;
2. Looking for a new Brazil: crisis and rebirth in the Atlantic world after
the fall of Pernambuco Stuart B. Schwartz; 3. From Dutch allies to
Portuguese vassals: indigenous peoples in the aftermath of Dutch Brazil
Mark Meuwese; 4. From Brazil to West Africa: Dutch-Portuguese rivalry, gold
smuggling, and African politics in the Bight of Benin Roquinaldo Ferreira;
Part II. The Cultural Legacy: 5. Global connections: Johan Maurits of
Nassau-Siegen's collection of curiosities Mariana Françozo; 6. A less
Christian Atlantic: the legacy of Dutch tolerance in Brazil Evan Haefeli;
7. How Dutch Brazil affects your emotions: the Antwerp Jesuit Cornelius
Hazart on early colonial Brazil Johan Verberckmoes; 8. Beyond Brazilian
nature: the editorial itineraries of Marcgraf and Piso's Historia Naturalis
Brasiliae Neil Safier; 9. Dutch Brazil and the making of free-trade
ideology Arthur Weststeijn; Part III. The National Legacy: From Memory to
Mythology: 10. Heroic memories: admirals of Dutch Brazil in the rise of
Dutch national consciousness Michiel van Groesen; 11. Who owns Frans Post?:
Collecting Frans Post's Brazilian landscapes Rebecca Parker Brienen; 12.
Visual impact: the long legacy of the artists of Dutch Brazil Julie Berger
Hochstrasser; Epilogue: mythologies of Dutch Brazil Joan-Pau Rubiés.
geopolitical impact of Dutch Brazil on the Western Hemisphere Wim Klooster;
2. Looking for a new Brazil: crisis and rebirth in the Atlantic world after
the fall of Pernambuco Stuart B. Schwartz; 3. From Dutch allies to
Portuguese vassals: indigenous peoples in the aftermath of Dutch Brazil
Mark Meuwese; 4. From Brazil to West Africa: Dutch-Portuguese rivalry, gold
smuggling, and African politics in the Bight of Benin Roquinaldo Ferreira;
Part II. The Cultural Legacy: 5. Global connections: Johan Maurits of
Nassau-Siegen's collection of curiosities Mariana Françozo; 6. A less
Christian Atlantic: the legacy of Dutch tolerance in Brazil Evan Haefeli;
7. How Dutch Brazil affects your emotions: the Antwerp Jesuit Cornelius
Hazart on early colonial Brazil Johan Verberckmoes; 8. Beyond Brazilian
nature: the editorial itineraries of Marcgraf and Piso's Historia Naturalis
Brasiliae Neil Safier; 9. Dutch Brazil and the making of free-trade
ideology Arthur Weststeijn; Part III. The National Legacy: From Memory to
Mythology: 10. Heroic memories: admirals of Dutch Brazil in the rise of
Dutch national consciousness Michiel van Groesen; 11. Who owns Frans Post?:
Collecting Frans Post's Brazilian landscapes Rebecca Parker Brienen; 12.
Visual impact: the long legacy of the artists of Dutch Brazil Julie Berger
Hochstrasser; Epilogue: mythologies of Dutch Brazil Joan-Pau Rubiés.