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The Dutch Transatlantic Slave Trade

New Methods, Perspectives, and Sources
  • Edited by: Ramona Negrón , Jessica Oudsten , Camilla Koning and Karwan Fatah-Black
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2025
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In this book, a new generation of scholars offers fresh perspectives on the history of the Dutch slave trade. Traditionally, Dutch research has focused on business practices, often overlooking the enslaved and the complexities of illegal trade and violence. By experimenting with innovative methodologies and underutilised primary sources, this volume reveals the potential to uncover perspectives of enslaved people aboard slave ships, to investigate unstudied areas like sexual violence, and to examine the roles of Dutch elite in the trade.

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Negrón Ramona :

Ramona Negrón is a PhD candidate at Leiden University, Data Curator at the Amsterdam City Archives, and Editor of Holland Historisch Tijdschrift. She is co-author of of the book De grootste slavenhandelaren van Amsterdam. Over Jochem Matthijs en Coenraad Smitt, which was published in 2022. In the Fall of 2024, she will commence a postdoctoral position at the Royal Dutch Institute for Caribbean and Southeast Asia Studies (KITLV).Oudsten Jessica :

Jessica den Oudsten is a PhD candidate at Radboud University, Guest Researcher at the Huygens Institute and Data Curator at the Amsterdam City Archives. Her research focuses on integration and social mobility of immigrants and their descendants in Amsterdam between 1660 and 1811. She specialises in early modern maritime history and migration history. She is co-author of the book De grootste slavenhandelaren van Amsterdam. Over Jochem Matthijs en Coenraad Smitt.Koning Camilla :

Camilla de Koning is a PhD-student at the University of Manchester and Historic Royal Palaces. Her project ‘Crown Engagement in Britain’s Emerging Empire 1660-1775’ analyses how the British Royal family, as individuals, was involved with the colonial empire. Asides from this she continues research on the Dutch Atlantic, focusing on kinship in/and slavery.Fatah-Black Karwan :

Karwan Fatah-Black is Senior Researcher at the Royal Dutch Institute for Caribbean and Southeast Asia Studies (KITLV-KNAW) and University Lecturer at Leiden University. Since completing his PhD (2013), he has studied the history of the Atlantic world, enslavement, and emancipation strategies. In partnership with museums and heritage institutions, he is working on creating new narratives about the colonial past and postcolonial futures.


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Karwan Fatah-Black, Camilla de Koning, Ramona Negrón and Jessica den Oudsten
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Part I West Africa

Florian Herrendorf
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Philipp Huber
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Ben van Yperen
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Part II At Sea

Camilla de Koning
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Luc Meijboom
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Part III Conflict Management and Discourse

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Michael Thomas Rowland
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Aviva Ben-Ur
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December 31, 2024
eBook ISBN:
9789048560509
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272
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