The Dutch displayed; or, A succinct account of the barbarities, rapines and injustices, committed by the subjects of Holland upon those of England
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Published: 1766
Total Pages: 84
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Author: Dutch
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Published: 1766
Total Pages: 84
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alison Games
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2020-04-01
Total Pages: 325
ISBN-13: 0197507751
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMy Lai, Wounded Knee, Sandy Hook: the place names evoke grief and horror, each the site of a massacre. Massacres-the mass slaughter of people-might seem as old as time, but the word itself is not. It worked its way into the English language in the late sixteenth century, and ultimately came to signify a specific type of death, one characterized by cruelty, intimacy, and treachery. How that happened is the story of yet another place, Amboyna, an island in the Indonesian archipelago where English and Dutch merchants fought over the spice trade. There a conspiracy trial featuring English, Japanese, and Indo-Portuguese plotters took place in 1623 and led to the beheading of more than a dozen men in a public execution. Inventing the English Massacre shows how the English East India Company transformed that conspiracy into a massacre through printed works, both books and images, which ensured the story's tenacity over four centuries. By the eighteenth century, the story emerged as a familiar and shared cultural touchstone and a term that needed no further explanation. By the nineteenth century, the Amboyna Massacre became the linchpin of the British empire, an event that historians argued well into the twentieth century had changed the course of history and explained why the British had a stronghold in India. The broad familiarity with the incident and the Amboyna Massacre's position as an early and formative violent event turned the episode into the first English massacre. Drawing on archival documents in Dutch, French, and English, Alison Games masterfully recovers the history, ramifications, and afterlives of this event, which shaped the meaning of subsequent acts of violence and made intimacy, treachery, and cruelty indelibly connected with massacres.
Author: Jacob Selwood
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Published: 2022-07-15
Total Pages: 162
ISBN-13: 1501764225
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAt Kingdom's Edge investigates how life in a conquered colony both revealed and shaped what it meant to be English outside of the British Isles. Considering the case of Jeronimy Clifford, who rose to become one of Suriname's richest planters, Jacob Selwood examines the mutual influence of race and subjecthood in the early modern world. Clifford was a child in Suriname when the Dutch, in 1667, wrested the South American colony from England soon after England seized control of New Netherland in North America. Across the arc of his life—from time in the tenuous English colony to prosperity as a slaveholding planter to a stint in debtors' prison in London—Clifford used all the tools at his disposal to elevate and secure his status. His English subjecthood, which he clung to as a wealthy planter in Dutch-controlled Suriname, was a ready means to exert political, legal, economic, and cultural authority. Clifford deployed it without hesitation, even when it failed to serve his interests. In 1695 Clifford left Suriname and, until his death, he tried to regain control over his abandoned plantation and its enslaved workers. His evocation of international treaties at times secured the support of the Crown. The English and Dutch governments' responses reveal competing definitions of belonging between and across empires, as well as the differing imperial political cultures with which claimants to rights and privileges had to contend. Clifford's case highlights the unresolved tensions about the meanings of colonial subjecthood, Anglo-Dutch relations, and the legacy of England's seventeenth-century empire.
Author: Henry Higgs
Publisher: CUP Archive
Published: 1935
Total Pages: 790
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Published: 1909
Total Pages: 196
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Published: 1766
Total Pages: 500
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: University of the West Indies (Mona, Jamaica)
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Published: 1968
Total Pages: 1044
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Francis Edwards
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Published: 2000
Total Pages: 106
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: University of the West Indies (Mona, Jamaica). Library
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Published: 1966
Total Pages: 458
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Henry Higgs
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Published: 1935
Total Pages: 780
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