Fifty years later : antislavery, capitalism and modernity in the Dutch orbit /edited by Gert Oostindie.

"The Dutch slave trade, slavery and abolitionism have long remained unduly neglected issues in the burgeoning international debate on capitalism, modernity, and antislavery. Fifty Years Later now offers a thoroough and wide-rabnging discussion of antislavery in the Netherlands and in the Dutch colonial world, and also provides a fresh contribution to the ongoing debate on the relationship between abolitionism and economic, political and cultural modernisation in the Western world at large. The contributors to this volume are Seymour Dreschner, Pieter C. Emmer, Stanley L. Engerman, Edwin Horlings, Gerrit J. Knaap, Maarten Kuiten-brouwer, Gert Oostindie, Robert Ross, Angelie Sens, and Alex van Stirpriaan."--Prodived by the publisher.

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Publisher: KITLV Press,
Pub Date: 1995.
Pages: viii, 272 p. :

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326.8:330.342.141(492)"17/18"
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