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"The Dutch Atlantic" investigates the Dutch involvement in the
transatlantic slave trade and assesses the historical consequences
of this for contemporary European society. Kwame Nimako and Glenn
Willemsen show how the slave trade and slavery intertwined
economic, social and cultural elements, including nation-state
formation in the Netherlands and across Europe. They explore the
mobilization of European populations in the implementation of
policies that facilitated the slave trade and examine how European
countries created and expanded laws that perpetuated colonization.
Addressing key themes such as the incorporation of former slaves
into post-slavery states and contemporary collective efforts to
forget and/or remember slavery and its legacy in the Netherlands,
this is an essential text for students of European history and
postcolonial studies.
"The Dutch Atlantic" investigates the Dutch involvement in the
transatlantic slave trade and assesses the historical consequences
of this for contemporary European society. Kwame Nimako and Glenn
Willemsen show how the slave trade and slavery intertwined
economic, social and cultural elements, including nation-state
formation in the Netherlands and across Europe. They explore the
mobilization of European populations in the implementation of
policies that facilitated the slave trade and examine how European
countries created and expanded laws that perpetuated colonization.
Addressing key themes such as the incorporation of former slaves
into post-slavery states and contemporary collective efforts to
forget and/or remember slavery and its legacy in the Netherlands,
this is an essential text for students of European history and
postcolonial studies.
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