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2. Arming the Slave Trade : Evidence on the Gun-Slave Hypothesis from Dutch Slavers
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Philipp Huber
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Introduction: Sources Revisited and Perspectives Included 7
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Part I West Africa
- 1. A Versatile Island : The Role of São Tomé in the Slave Trade During the Period of WIC Occupation, 1641-1649 21
- 2. Arming the Slave Trade : Evidence on the Gun-Slave Hypothesis from Dutch Slavers 45
- 3. The Slave Trade on the Return Voyage 69
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Part II At Sea
- 4. The Middle Passages of the Geertruyda & Christina (1783-1785) and Zeemercuur (1787-1789): A Comparison 99
- 5. The Significance of Shipboard Insurrections During the Slave Ship Captaincies of Jan Menkenveld and His Former Officers: David Mulders, Daniel Pruijmelaar and Willem de Molder, 1754-1767 127
- 6. Rice, Barley and Beans : Extensity and Severity of Malnutrition in the Dutch Slave Trade 149
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Part III Conflict Management and Discourse
- 7. Guarding Security, Managing Risks : West African Bombas on Dutch Slave Ships 175
- 8. Business as Usual : Persisting Narratives of Commodification, Racialisation and Humanisation in the Archive of the MCC 195
- 9. Abolitionist Grandstanding : Resisting the Illegal Slave Trade in Nineteenth Century Suriname 229
- Epilogue. Tides of Remembrance: People, Nations, and Power Unlocked 255
- List of Figures 263
- List of Illustrations 265
- List of Tables 267
- Index 269
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Introduction: Sources Revisited and Perspectives Included 7
-
Part I West Africa
- 1. A Versatile Island : The Role of São Tomé in the Slave Trade During the Period of WIC Occupation, 1641-1649 21
- 2. Arming the Slave Trade : Evidence on the Gun-Slave Hypothesis from Dutch Slavers 45
- 3. The Slave Trade on the Return Voyage 69
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Part II At Sea
- 4. The Middle Passages of the Geertruyda & Christina (1783-1785) and Zeemercuur (1787-1789): A Comparison 99
- 5. The Significance of Shipboard Insurrections During the Slave Ship Captaincies of Jan Menkenveld and His Former Officers: David Mulders, Daniel Pruijmelaar and Willem de Molder, 1754-1767 127
- 6. Rice, Barley and Beans : Extensity and Severity of Malnutrition in the Dutch Slave Trade 149
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Part III Conflict Management and Discourse
- 7. Guarding Security, Managing Risks : West African Bombas on Dutch Slave Ships 175
- 8. Business as Usual : Persisting Narratives of Commodification, Racialisation and Humanisation in the Archive of the MCC 195
- 9. Abolitionist Grandstanding : Resisting the Illegal Slave Trade in Nineteenth Century Suriname 229
- Epilogue. Tides of Remembrance: People, Nations, and Power Unlocked 255
- List of Figures 263
- List of Illustrations 265
- List of Tables 267
- Index 269