Slavery and The Dutch State
Dutch Colonial Slavery and Its Afterlives
Contributor(s)
Allen, Rose Mary (editor)
Captain, Esther (editor)
van Rossum, Matthias (editor)
Vyent, Urwin (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
It is the paradox at the heart of the Dutch Republic: how could a state emerge from resistance to political slavery and subjugation by a foreign power, only to become a colonial empire that promoted slavery all over the world? 'Slavery & the Dutch State' shows how the modern Dutch state and its predecessors were complicit in colonial slavery. It describes the roles of various actors, such as enslaved people, administrators and merchants in the Netherlands and the colonized societies. More than thirty authors discuss the afterlives of slavery, the systematic nature of slavery in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the worldwide scope of slavery, and the various individuals, groups and organizations that had interests in slavery and colonialism starting in the sixteenth century. With chapters covering topics such as the Dutch Reformed Church’s role in slavery, how the history of slavery is taught in schools, and the involvement of the Dutch parliament and royal family in colonial slavery, 'Slavery & the Dutch State' is one of the main publications to appear between July 1, 2023 and July 1, 2024, the year when the Netherlands collectively commemorated the legacy of slavery.
Keywords
Slavery, slave trading, colonialism, Dutch-Indies, Caribbean, abolition of slavery, debates on slavery, Dutch government, Dutch stateDOI
10.24415/9789087284602ISBN
9789087284602, 9789087284787, 9789400604971Publisher
Leiden University PressPublisher website
https://www.lup.nl/Publication date and place
Leiden, 2025Classification
Colonialism and imperialism
Slavery and abolition of slavery