Chapter Nederlandse doopsgezinden in Indonesië in de periode van de VOC – Een schets
From the very beginning of the Dutch trade with the East Indies, Mennonites (‘Doopsgezinden’) from the Netherlands or their siblings were involved in sailing to that part of Asia or lived and worked there, often as servants of the Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie. The very first to set foot ashore...
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| description | From the very beginning of the Dutch trade with the East Indies, Mennonites (‘Doopsgezinden’) from the Netherlands or their siblings were involved in sailing to that part of Asia or lived and worked there, often as servants of the Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie. The very first to set foot ashore there was Aernout Lintgens. Being part of Cornelis Houtman’s first expedition, in February 1597 he negotiated a full week with a local king on the island of Bali. In the next decades and centuries several other Doopsgezinden travelled to or worked in the Indies. At least seven asked to become members of the so-called Indische Kerk. Apparently several of those living there did not refuse to use arms. Not always their departure to the colony was a free choice: failure in business at home or even misdemeanour played a role. All in all between twenty and thirty Doopsgezinden or their not yet baptized children were in the Indies till the moment the VOC had to end its business in 1796. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1476622024-11-09T04:03:58Z Chapter Nederlandse doopsgezinden in Indonesië in de periode van de VOC – Een schets Hoekema, Alle G. Dutch East Indies Mennonites colonialism principle of defencelessness Dutch East India Company (VOC) 17th and 18th century Lourens van Elstland Aernout Lintgens From the very beginning of the Dutch trade with the East Indies, Mennonites (‘Doopsgezinden’) from the Netherlands or their siblings were involved in sailing to that part of Asia or lived and worked there, often as servants of the Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie. The very first to set foot ashore there was Aernout Lintgens. Being part of Cornelis Houtman’s first expedition, in February 1597 he negotiated a full week with a local king on the island of Bali. In the next decades and centuries several other Doopsgezinden travelled to or worked in the Indies. At least seven asked to become members of the so-called Indische Kerk. Apparently several of those living there did not refuse to use arms. Not always their departure to the colony was a free choice: failure in business at home or even misdemeanour played a role. All in all between twenty and thirty Doopsgezinden or their not yet baptized children were in the Indies till the moment the VOC had to end its business in 1796. 2024-11-09T04:03:56Z 2024-11-09T04:03:56Z 2024-11-08T16:29:08Z 2024 chapter ONIX_20241108_9789048568574_3 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/94519 9789048568574 9789048568802 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/147662 dut Doopgsgezinde Bijdragen open access image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/94519/1/10.5117_DB49-50.HOEK.pdf Amsterdam University Press 10.5117/DB49-50.HOEK 10.5117/DB49-50.HOEK de2ecbe7-1037-4e96-8c3a-5a842d921e04 Doopsgezinde Bijdragen 49-50 9789048568574 9789048568802 19 Amsterdam open access |
| spellingShingle | Dutch East Indies Mennonites colonialism principle of defencelessness Dutch East India Company (VOC) 17th and 18th century Lourens van Elstland Aernout Lintgens Hoekema, Alle G. Chapter Nederlandse doopsgezinden in Indonesië in de periode van de VOC – Een schets |
| title | Chapter Nederlandse doopsgezinden in Indonesië in de periode van de VOC – Een schets |
| title_full | Chapter Nederlandse doopsgezinden in Indonesië in de periode van de VOC – Een schets |
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| title_full_unstemmed | Chapter Nederlandse doopsgezinden in Indonesië in de periode van de VOC – Een schets |
| title_short | Chapter Nederlandse doopsgezinden in Indonesië in de periode van de VOC – Een schets |
| title_sort | chapter nederlandse doopsgezinden in indonesie in de periode van de voc een schets |
| topic | Dutch East Indies Mennonites colonialism principle of defencelessness Dutch East India Company (VOC) 17th and 18th century Lourens van Elstland Aernout Lintgens |
| topic_facet | Dutch East Indies Mennonites colonialism principle of defencelessness Dutch East India Company (VOC) 17th and 18th century Lourens van Elstland Aernout Lintgens |
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