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.
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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.
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.
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