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The Beads from Oudespost I, A Dutch East India Company Outpost, Cape, South Africa

The Beads from Oudespost I, A Dutch East India Company Outpost, Cape, South Africa

... Oudepost I (33°0s’ S. lat., 18°02’ E. long.) lies about 120 km north of present-day Cape Town, where the Dutch East India Company (VOC) established its initial refreshment station in 1652 to ...

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The Dutch East India Company through the Local Lens: Exploring the Dynamics of Indo-Dutch Relations in Seventeenth Century Bengal

The Dutch East India Company through the Local Lens: Exploring the Dynamics of Indo-Dutch Relations in Seventeenth Century Bengal

... The Dutch East India Company (VOC) shared a history of two hundred years of coexistence with the locals in ...The Dutch in the perception of the locals had different meanings, images and ...a ...

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Review of: Kuruppath M. (2017) Staging Asia: The Dutch East India Company and the Amsterdam Theatre

Review of: Kuruppath M. (2017) Staging Asia: The Dutch East India Company and the Amsterdam Theatre

... the Dutch Republic, the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and the Amsterdam theatre, Kuruppath devotes considerable attention to the VOC as a ‘merchant and manufacturer of information’ (33) but ...

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The costs and benefits of microfinance  The market for Dutch East India Company transportbriefen in 18th century Amsterdam

The costs and benefits of microfinance The market for Dutch East India Company transportbriefen in 18th century Amsterdam

... Access to credit is widely regarded as a prerequisite of economic growth and development. It is believed that a lump sum once raised has a capacity to elevate the poor by means of investment in one's own business or ...

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It is a hard knock life, amusements and pastime activities on board of the Dutch East India Company’s ships

It is a hard knock life, amusements and pastime activities on board of the Dutch East India Company’s ships

... the Dutch East India Company, evaluating for example warships as ...British East India ...the Dutch East India Company’s ships is still very ...

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From the Dutch East India Company to the corporate bill of rights: corporations and international law

From the Dutch East India Company to the corporate bill of rights: corporations and international law

... While the company and crown/state interests had coincided effectively as class interest in the mercantilist period, the increasing ideological public/private and political/economic division brought also about real ...

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The power of cloth : the textile trade of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) 1600-1780

The power of cloth : the textile trade of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) 1600-1780

... This thesis aims to contribute to an understanding of the role of imported textiles in Indonesia and the impact they had upon local production by investigating hundreds of Indian textile[r] ...

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The Dutch East India Company and the Straits of Malacca, 1700-1784 : trade and politics in the eighteenth century

The Dutch East India Company and the Straits of Malacca, 1700-1784 : trade and politics in the eighteenth century

... It year's trading was ca1culatGd fran thE:: first day of Sc.ptar.bcr until the last day of Augusto The income represents rronic;s gained from tho salo of spices, cloth and other of the c[r] ...

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Individual Interests Behind the Institutional Façade: The Dutch East India Company's Legal Presence in Seventeenth-Century Mughal Bengal

Individual Interests Behind the Institutional Façade: The Dutch East India Company's Legal Presence in Seventeenth-Century Mughal Bengal

... It is necessary to understand that in the Dutch elite society of the seventeenth cen- tury, political factions constituted the core of survival. 23 Factions were mostly made up of familial relations and close ...

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The Dutch East India Company's tea trade with China, 1757-1781

The Dutch East India Company's tea trade with China, 1757-1781

... conduct of the China trade to the High Government because of the fre- quent claims made by the authorities in Batavia that the VOC had achieved a widely acclaimed superiority over its competitors in this trade. They had ...

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Dutch drama and the company’s Orient : a study of representation and its information circuits, c. 1650-1780

Dutch drama and the company’s Orient : a study of representation and its information circuits, c. 1650-1780

... the Dutch East India Company – not only English, Danes, and French, but merchants from other parts of Asia such as Arabs, Gujaratis and ...and Dutch blockaded the Sultanate from time to time ...

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Political and Commercial Interests as Influences in the Development of the Doctrine of the Freedom of the High Seas

Political and Commercial Interests as Influences in the Development of the Doctrine of the Freedom of the High Seas

... The catalyst which brought the closed seas /open seas debate to a head was the capture of a Portuguese galleon in the straits of Malacca by a Captain of the Dutch East India Company.. [r] ...

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The life of Governor Joan Gideon Loten (1710-1789) : a personal history of a Dutch virtuoso

The life of Governor Joan Gideon Loten (1710-1789) : a personal history of a Dutch virtuoso

... issues relevant to someone in the position for the Company. It typifies Loten’s administrative talents. In December of 1756, Loten’s family in Utrecht knew about his return to Patria. His brother Arnout was elated, ...

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Diversity of nematodes in north east india

Diversity of nematodes in north east india

... from India), Labronema nepalense, Makatinus heynsi, Paraxonchium parvus, Aporcelaimellus chauhani, Thonus goaensis, Labronemella loofi , Discolaimus texanus, Acephalodorylaimus attenuatus, Oriverutus longistylus ...

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The Political Ethnicity of the Dutch Colonialism towards the Islamic Sultanates in Indonesia: The Socio-Historical Perspectives

The Political Ethnicity of the Dutch Colonialism towards the Islamic Sultanates in Indonesia: The Socio-Historical Perspectives

... The Dutch colonials became unhappy with the merchants of Makassar because of their trading activities beyond the Dutch ...the Dutch soldiers in 1653, 1655, and ...the Dutch in Batavia in ...

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Look East Policy and North East India: Challenges and Opportunities

Look East Policy and North East India: Challenges and Opportunities

... of India (NER) shares international border with China, Bhutan, Mynmar, Bangladesh and has only a small Siliguri corridor of 22 kilometers wide often referred as ‘chicken neck ’with the rest of the ...Look ...

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'Imperium in Imperio?' Sovereign Powers of the First Dutch West India Company

'Imperium in Imperio?' Sovereign Powers of the First Dutch West India Company

... the Dutch cannot in any way claim to have taken over full sovereignty: quod nemo plus juris ab alio accipere possit, quam id ...against Dutch claims is one that is still valid in current international law ...

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Medicinal and aromatic plants of north east India

Medicinal and aromatic plants of north east India

... North-East India is comprised of eight states namely Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Sikkim and supports 50% of India’s ...NE India. It is bounded by ...

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The operations of the Navy in the Dutch East Indies and the Bay of Bengal

The operations of the Navy in the Dutch East Indies and the Bay of Bengal

... On 9 January, the 1st Air Raid Unit had four flying boats of the Tōkō Air Group search for the enemy; [further] it had the land-based attack plane unit stand by for attacks, twelve trans- port planes in total of the 1st ...

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“Unknown, Unloved”: The Developing Ideas regarding Language Policy in the Dutch East Indies, 1890s–1928

“Unknown, Unloved”: The Developing Ideas regarding Language Policy in the Dutch East Indies, 1890s–1928

... with Dutch as a school-subject for indigenous population of the DEI was enhanced around the turn of the twentieth century because of the moral principle of the Ethical ...Policy. Dutch as a “gateway to the ...

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