BMGN: Low Countries Historical Review (Jan 2010)

The Dutch Empire. An Essential Part of World History

  • Wim van den Doel

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 125, no. 2-3

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In this article, a number of aspects of the history of Dutch colonialism are linked to developments in world history. A number of themes are covered by this approach, such as the consequences of the worldwide revolutions around 1800, the Cultivation System, modern imperialism, the rise of the colonial state, nationalism and decolonisation. The aim is to show that the development of specific parts of the world was linked to major, worldwide historical processes through links that arose thanks to Dutch colonialism. I further argue that knowledge of the history of Dutch colonialism is essential to an understanding of these major, worldwide processes. This article is part of the special issue 'The International Relevance of Dutch History'.

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