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Hof en Handel: Aziatische vorsten en de VOC 1620-1720

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Description:The Dutch East India Company (VOC) had its field in Asia. The twelve articles in this volume analyze the relationships between the Company and the rulers of the Asian workplace. They cover the entire Asian patent field of VOC from Persia to Japan.The authors, all international authorities, will discuss the Company's relations with Asian courts and other centers of power between 1620 and 1720. In that period, the VOC joined through diplomacy, trade, or violence in the local power structures. This perspective leads to a surprising bundle. The contributions range from major revisions of beliefs about Asian rulers / elites and the destructive impact of the VOC to a diplomatic misunderstanding between? Batavia? and the first Chinese embassy, ​​of intelligence / I> on the court structure from Cochin to close reading of a correspondence between the prince of Ceylon and the Dutch East India Company. The introduction draws common patterns: princes and VOC were often condemned to each other?? without one or other party evidently prevailed, thereby maintained a gift culture of exotica?? (Horses and elephants) mostly friendship.This collection was presented to Dr Peters Goor at his university retirement as colonial historian. It therefore contains a bio and historiographical outline and bibliography of these VOC connoisseur.Contents: Peter Reed Mountains and Elsbeth Locher-Scholten : IntroductionLeonard Blussé : First finger exercises in trade diplomacy, Pieter de Carpentier and the Chinese embassy in Batavia from 1624Gerrit Knaap : The Ambonese islands between the two powers, the VOC and Ternate, 1605-1656Leonard Y. Andaya : A very good natured but awe-inspiring government, The reign of a successful queen in seventeenth-century Aceh??Heather Sutherland : Trade, court and company; Makassar in the later seventeenth and early eighteenth centuriesJohan Talens : The Sultanate of Banten and the Dutch East India Company, circa 1680-1720; New times, new relationshipsMason C. Hoadley : Company and court; Institutional change at Cirebon, 1681 - 1735Peter Reed Bergen : Upon a silk thread? Relations between Safavid Persia and the Dutch East India Company, 1623-1722Om Prakash : The Mughal empire and the Dutch East India Company in the seventeenth centuryHugo K. s Jacob? : The court of Cochin 1670-1710; VOC officials as informantsLodewijk Wagenaar : With honor and respect; Diplomatic contacts between the VOC governor in Colombo and Kandy kingdom, 1703-1707??Remco Raben : Ayutthaya, King Petracha and the worldPeter Reed Bergen : Ten hove been received at court; shogunal The court in Edo and VOCLuc Nagtegaal and Elsbeth Locher-Scholten : I want to write books;??Peters van Goor , bio and historiographical sketchBibliography of Jurrien van GoorData Authors IndexWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Hof en Handel: Aziatische vorsten en de VOC 1620-1720. To get started finding Hof en Handel: Aziatische vorsten en de VOC 1620-1720, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
349
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
KITLV Press
Release
2004
ISBN
9067182311

Hof en Handel: Aziatische vorsten en de VOC 1620-1720

Unknown Author
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: The Dutch East India Company (VOC) had its field in Asia. The twelve articles in this volume analyze the relationships between the Company and the rulers of the Asian workplace. They cover the entire Asian patent field of VOC from Persia to Japan.The authors, all international authorities, will discuss the Company's relations with Asian courts and other centers of power between 1620 and 1720. In that period, the VOC joined through diplomacy, trade, or violence in the local power structures. This perspective leads to a surprising bundle. The contributions range from major revisions of beliefs about Asian rulers / elites and the destructive impact of the VOC to a diplomatic misunderstanding between? Batavia? and the first Chinese embassy, ​​of intelligence / I> on the court structure from Cochin to close reading of a correspondence between the prince of Ceylon and the Dutch East India Company. The introduction draws common patterns: princes and VOC were often condemned to each other?? without one or other party evidently prevailed, thereby maintained a gift culture of exotica?? (Horses and elephants) mostly friendship.This collection was presented to Dr Peters Goor at his university retirement as colonial historian. It therefore contains a bio and historiographical outline and bibliography of these VOC connoisseur.Contents: Peter Reed Mountains and Elsbeth Locher-Scholten : IntroductionLeonard Blussé : First finger exercises in trade diplomacy, Pieter de Carpentier and the Chinese embassy in Batavia from 1624Gerrit Knaap : The Ambonese islands between the two powers, the VOC and Ternate, 1605-1656Leonard Y. Andaya : A very good natured but awe-inspiring government, The reign of a successful queen in seventeenth-century Aceh??Heather Sutherland : Trade, court and company; Makassar in the later seventeenth and early eighteenth centuriesJohan Talens : The Sultanate of Banten and the Dutch East India Company, circa 1680-1720; New times, new relationshipsMason C. Hoadley : Company and court; Institutional change at Cirebon, 1681 - 1735Peter Reed Bergen : Upon a silk thread? Relations between Safavid Persia and the Dutch East India Company, 1623-1722Om Prakash : The Mughal empire and the Dutch East India Company in the seventeenth centuryHugo K. s Jacob? : The court of Cochin 1670-1710; VOC officials as informantsLodewijk Wagenaar : With honor and respect; Diplomatic contacts between the VOC governor in Colombo and Kandy kingdom, 1703-1707??Remco Raben : Ayutthaya, King Petracha and the worldPeter Reed Bergen : Ten hove been received at court; shogunal The court in Edo and VOCLuc Nagtegaal and Elsbeth Locher-Scholten : I want to write books;??Peters van Goor , bio and historiographical sketchBibliography of Jurrien van GoorData Authors IndexWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Hof en Handel: Aziatische vorsten en de VOC 1620-1720. To get started finding Hof en Handel: Aziatische vorsten en de VOC 1620-1720, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
349
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
KITLV Press
Release
2004
ISBN
9067182311
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