Nijmegen & Slavernij
Nijmegen was the most important city in the most important province of the Dutch Republic. Although located far inland, the city was closely connected to cities from which ships of the trading companies departed to trade in spices, sugar and people. Which Nijmegen city administrators profited from s...
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Radboud University Press
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| author | Meijboom, Luc Wilhelmus, Lianne van den Tol, Joris van Galen, Coen |
| author_browse | Meijboom, Luc Wilhelmus, Lianne van Galen, Coen van den Tol, Joris |
| author_facet | Meijboom, Luc Wilhelmus, Lianne van den Tol, Joris van Galen, Coen |
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| description | Nijmegen was the most important city in the most important province of the Dutch Republic. Although located far inland, the city was closely connected to cities from which ships of the trading companies departed to trade in spices, sugar and people. Which Nijmegen city administrators profited from slavery? How did mayors use their power to support slavery? How was slavery discussed in Nijmegen? And did colonial interest groups influence policy? This book sheds new light on the involvement of Nijmegen city administrators in colonial slavery from the end of the sixteenth century until 1873. |
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| language | dut |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1589622025-04-29T04:04:36Z Nijmegen & Slavernij Meijboom, Luc Wilhelmus, Lianne van den Tol, Joris van Galen, Coen Slavery, Abolition, Dutch History, Economic Interests, Colonialism, Empire Nijmegen was the most important city in the most important province of the Dutch Republic. Although located far inland, the city was closely connected to cities from which ships of the trading companies departed to trade in spices, sugar and people. Which Nijmegen city administrators profited from slavery? How did mayors use their power to support slavery? How was slavery discussed in Nijmegen? And did colonial interest groups influence policy? This book sheds new light on the involvement of Nijmegen city administrators in colonial slavery from the end of the sixteenth century until 1873. 2025-04-29T04:04:35Z 2025-04-29T04:04:35Z 2025-04-28T10:13:58Z 2025 book https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/101188 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/158962 dut open access image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/101188/1/9789465150734_Nijmegen_en_slavernij_web.pdf Radboud University Press 10.54195/QEXE8719 10.54195/QEXE8719 03f2ee54-0bbe-41bd-91a6-829a8332e7b4 165 Nijmegen open access |
| spellingShingle | Slavery, Abolition, Dutch History, Economic Interests, Colonialism, Empire Meijboom, Luc Wilhelmus, Lianne van den Tol, Joris van Galen, Coen Nijmegen & Slavernij |
| title | Nijmegen & Slavernij |
| title_full | Nijmegen & Slavernij |
| title_fullStr | Nijmegen & Slavernij |
| title_full_unstemmed | Nijmegen & Slavernij |
| title_short | Nijmegen & Slavernij |
| title_sort | nijmegen slavernij |
| topic | Slavery, Abolition, Dutch History, Economic Interests, Colonialism, Empire |
| topic_facet | Slavery, Abolition, Dutch History, Economic Interests, Colonialism, Empire |
| url | https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/101188 |
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