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Lobbying in Company - Economic Interests and Political Decision Making in the History of Dutch Brazil, 1621-1656 (Hardcover)
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Lobbying in Company - Economic Interests and Political Decision Making in the History of Dutch Brazil, 1621-1656 (Hardcover)
Series: The Atlantic World, 38
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In Lobbying in Company, Joris van den Tol argues that people made a
difference in the Dutch West India Company colony in Brazil
(1630-1654). Through a combination of petitions, personal
relations, and public opinion, individuals were able to exercise
influence on the decision-making process regarding Dutch Brazil.
His thorough analysis of these different elements offers a new
perspective on the Atlantic and the Dutch Republic in the
seventeenth century as well as a better understanding of lobbying
in the early modern period.
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