Journal of World History
Volume 14, Issue 2, 2003, Pages 131-178
"The world's oldest trade": Dutch slavery and slave trade in the Indian Ocean in the seventeenth century (Article)
Vink M.*
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SUNY, Fredonia, NY 14063, United States
Abstract
This article discusses various aspects of slavery and the slave trade of the Dutch East India Company in the Indian Ocean world: the markets of supply and demand or geographic origins and destinations of slaves; the routes to slavery or the diverse means of recruitment of forced labor; the miscellaneous occupations performed by company and private slaves; the size of Dutch slavery and the volume of the accompanying annual slave trade; and the various forms of slave resistance and slave revolt. The discussion transcends the ahistorical, incomplete, descriptive, static, one-dimensional picture and conventional generalized abstractions of slavery that characterize much of traditional scholarship. Instead, an alternative historicized, holistic, analytical, dynamic, multidimensional, and open model is suggested-one that is sensitive to chronological and geographic variations, socioeconomic and political contexts, and cross-cultural interactions.
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ISSN: 10456007
Cited by: 108
Original Language: English