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| BIBLIOGRAPHY OF DUTCH COLONIAL
HISTORY
AFRICA
CENTURIES XVII-XVIII
Written by Marco Ramerini |
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| INDEX of the bibliography: GENERAL; ARCTIC: Novaya
Zemlya ---- Spitsbergen
AFRICA: Mauritania
---- West Africa, Ghana (Gold Coast) ---- Atlantic Ocean, Angola ---- South Africa ----
Basters ---- Madagascar, Mauritius
AMERICA:
North America ---- Caribbean, Guyanas ---- Brazil ---- Chile
ASIA: Asia
general ---- Yemen, Arabia, Iran ---- India general ---- West India: Malabar coast ----
East India: Coromandel coast and Bay of Bengal ---- Sri Lanka (Ceylon) ---- Memoirs and
Instructions of Dutch Governors and Commanders in Ceylon ---- Dutch Burghers of Ceylon
---- Thailand ---- Malacca ---- Indonesia ---- Far east: China, Taiwan (Formosa), Japan
OCEANIA:
Australia; VARIED: Bibliographies ---- Furnitures ---- Numismatic ---- Reviews |
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SEARCH BOOKS:
AFRICA
Mauritania:
- Monod,Th. "L ile d Arguin (Mauritanie), essai historique"
327 pp. 5 maps IICT e CECA 1983 Lisboa, Portugal.
Detailed research on Arguin castle history, during the Portuguese, Dutch and Brandenburg
periods.
West Africa, Ghana (Gold Coast):
- AA. VV. "John Conny & Goombay Drum ignite the imagination of the African
Diaspora"
From: Angwandah, J. Kwesi "Castles and forts of Ghana" Ghana Museums and
Monuments Board, Atlante, 1999, Paris, France. pp. 84-88
- Anqwandah, J. Kwesi "Castles and forts of Ghana" ?
Ghana Museums and Monuments Board, Atlante, 1999, Paris, France.
- Clement, Jan J. "De West-Indische Compagnie op de Goudkust in West-Afrika" ?
Vol. 1: "Butler's Bittere Jaren (omstreeks 1721)" ?
356 pp. 1999, Rotterdam, NL.
This volume contains the correspondence between Willem Butler during his directorship at
Elmina from 1718 to 1722 and the directors of the WIC.
Vol. 2: "Dagregister Elmina 1721" ?
320 pp. 1999, Rotterdam, NL.
This volume contains the complete Journal or day-book (Dagregister) of Elmina of the 1721.
Vol. 3: "Acht bevelhebbers op de Goudkust" ?
386 pp. 1999, Rotterdam, NL.
This volume contains selected pieces of correspondence from several directors-general
during the period 1700-1726.
- Daaku, Kwame Yeboa "Trade and politics on the Gold Coast 1600-1720 a study of the
African reaction to European trade " ?
xviii, 219 pp. Clarendon, 1970, London, UK.
- Decorse, Christopher "An Archaeology of Elmina : Africans and Europeans on
the Gold Coast, 1400-1900" ?
It will be published in July 2001
Smithsonian Institution
Press, 2001
- Doortmont, Michel "Consular and diplomatic ties between Ghana and the Netherlands:
a longstanding relatinship"
Internet article 1999
- Doortmont, Michel and Van den Nieuwenhof, Michel "Ancient forts and castles in
Ghana"
Internet article 1999
The history of Fort Patience at Apam and Ussher Fort in Accra.
- Ephson, I. S. "Ancient forts and castles of the Gold Coast (Ghana)"
112 pp. 18 ills. Ilen Publications, 1970, Accra, Ghana.
Index: The origins; location of the forts and castles; number of forts and castles; the
tenants; unhappy incident; gallant governors; problems of the forts and castles; no more
forts and castles; cui bono; the surviving settlements.
- Feinberg, Harvey M. "Africans and Europeans in West Africa : Elminans and Dutchmen
on the Gold Coast during the eighteenth century"
xvi, 186 pp. ill., Transactions of the American philosophical society ; v. 79, pt. 7
(1989), The American Philosophical Society, 1989, Philadelphia, USA.
Index: The Akan on the Gold Coast; Europeans on the Gold Coast: the Portuguese 1471-1642;
The Dutch in West Africa from 1593; Akan participation in the Atlantic trading system; an
introdution to Elmina; the Elmina political framework; the functioning of Government:
justice and dispute settlement, foreign affairs; Elmina-Dutch relations; conclusion:
Elmina as an enclave entrepot; Elmina chronology; weights, measures and definitions;
directors general and presidents of the second West India Company; counts of indictment
and defense of the Negroes of Mina; pen and contract; Elmina leaders; bibliography.
- Feinberg, Harvey M. "New data on European mortality in West Africa : the Dutch on
the Gold Coast 1719-1760"
In: "An Expanding World" Vol. n° 4; Disney, A. "Historiorgraphy of
Europeans in Africa and Asia 1450-1800" Ashgate Variorum, vol. n° 4, 1995; pp. 69-83
Also in: "Journal of African History" vol. 15, n° 3, 1974, Cambridge, pp.
357-371
- Herman, H. "Onze bezittingen op de kust van Guinea en de krijgsverrichtingen
aldaar, 1592-1872" ?
271 pp. 2000, Rotterdam, NL.
- Jones, Adam (ed.) "West Africa in the Mid Seventeenth Century: an anonymous
Dutch manuscript" ?
348 pp. Includes 3 maps, 2 tables, and 5 photo illustrations.
Original Dutch and Annotated English Translation of unpublished records on the West
African coast. Based on activities of the Dutch West India Company from circa 1624-55,
papers include navigational, commercial, ethnographic, linguistic and other materials of
practical utility to sevententh century traders.
- Kea, Ray A. "Settlements, trade and politics in the seventeenth-century Gold
Coast"
xvii, 475 pp. studies in Atlantic history and culture, Johns Hopkins University Press,
1982, Baltimore.
A study concerning the African Kingdoms in the Gold Coast, there is little about the
European forts.
- Law , R. "Trade and politics behind the Slave Coast: the lagoon traffic and the
rise of Lagos, 1500-1800"
In: "An Expanding World" Vol. n° 27; Forster, R. "European and non
European societies, 1450-1800" Vol. 1 "The long duree, eurocentrism, encounters
on the periphery of Africa and Asia" Ashgate Variorum, vol. n° 27; pp. 275-302
Also in "Journal of African History" vol. XXIV, 1983, pp. 321-348
- Lawrence, A. W. "Trade Castles and Forts of West Africa"
390 pp. 48 maps & 158 plates, Jonathan Cape, 1963, London, U.K.
A detailed description of about 40 Europeans forts and castles from Arguin (Mauritania) to
Whydah or Ouidah (Benin). Many illustrations and maps of the forts. Chronological history
of the forts.
Index: The place of the fortsystem in history; the setting of times; organization and
personnel; life at the forts; relations between fort and town; types of building;
materials and structure; early draughtsmen; Elmina castle: the Portuguese and later Dutch
headquarters; other headquarters: Cape Coast Castle, Christiansborg, Princestown; early
forts: Axim, Mouri, Cormantin, Gambia, Butre, Shama; forts about 1700: Akwida, Commenda,
Dixcove, Apam, Sekondi, Beraku; forts of the late eighteenth century: Anomabu, Beyin,
Keta.
- Ratelband, K. (ed.) "Vijf dagregisters van het kasteel Sao Jorge da Mina
(Elmina) aan de Goudkust (1645-1647)" ?
CX+439 pp. 7 plts., 7 facs., 4 maps. Linschoten Vereeniging,
55. Nijhoff, 1953's-Grv., NL.
- Van Dantzig, A. "Les Hollandais sur la cote de Guinée, a lepoque de
lessor de lAshanti et du Dahomey 1680-1740"
327 pp. 4 maps, Société Française d'Histoire dOutre-Mer, 1980, Paris, France.
Index: La compagnie Neerlandaise des Indes Occidentales sur la cote de Guinee, la traite
de l'or, la traite des esclaves et l'intervention Europeenne dans la politique Africaine,
les changements des annees 1700: l'or ou l' esclave ?, l'adaptation aux nouvelles
conditions, l' Akwamu, le Dahomey et les Hollandais 1710 - 1740, le declin de l' Akwamu et
ses consequences.
- Van Dantzig, A. "Forts and castles of Ghana"
96 pp. Sedco Publishing Limited, 1980, Accra, Ghana.
- Van Dantzig, A. and Priddy, B. "A short history of the forts and castles of
Ghana"
59 pp. map and ills. Liberty Press, 1971, Accra, Ghana.
Index: The Portuguese period, Dutch penetration and the expulsion of the Portuguese,
English Swedish and Danish penetration, growth of the English trade, the Brandenburg
Company, the 18th. century, the 19th century.
- Van den Broecke, Pieter "Reizen naar West-Afrika 1605-1614" ?
124 pp. 5 maps and 6 plates, Linschoten Vereeniging LII, Uitgegeven door K. Ratelband 's
Grav., 1950,
Describes a period when the WIC was still non-existent, the Dutch captured forts on the
Guinea coast even before that Company was erected.
- Van Kessel, Ineke "The black Dutchmen: african soldiers in the Netherlands
East Indies"
Internet article, 2000.
- Yarak, Larry W. "Asante and the Dutch 1744-1873" ?
332 pp. 7 maps, 1 figure, 7 tables Clarendon Press, 1990, Oxford, UK.
Index: 1. An Asante residency in Elmina: the career of Debosohene Kwadwo Akyampon
1822-1832; 2. Asante and the Dutch: an overview 1700-1872; 3. The Asantehene's Kostgeld:
tribute, rent, and political myth 1744-1872; 4. The development of Asante administration
of Dutch and Elmina affairs, I: Tribute collectors, traders, and diplomats 1744-1816; 5.
The development of Asante administration of Dutch and Elmina affairs, II: Coastal
residents and court officials 1817-1873; 6. Office, expertise, and personality: an
'internal' perspective on the administration of Dutch and Elmina affairs in Asante;
Conclusion; Bibliography; Glossary; Index
- Yarak, Larry W. "The Dutch in Nineteenth-Century West Africa: A Report on Research
into the Character of the Dutch Imperialism" ?
Lecture at the Centre for the History of European Expansion, University of Leiden, the
Netherlands, May 31, 1990.
- Yarak, Larry W. "Dutch Military Recruitment in the Gold Coast and Asante,
1831-72." ?
Symposium on Source Material for Studying the Slave Trade and the African Diaspora,
University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland, April 13, 1996.
- Yarak, Larry W. "Early Photography in Elmina"
In: Ghana Studies Council Newsletter, No. 8 (1995)
Atlantic ocean, Angola:
- Beintema, Albert J. "Early shipping in Tristan da Cunha waters"
Internet article.
- Boxer, Ch. R. "Salvador de Sa and the struggle for Brazil and Angola
1602-1686"
444 pp. maps, Athlone Press, 1952 London, U.K.
The history of the life of Salvador Correia de Sa, the establishment of Portuguese control
over Brazil and the war with the Dutch in Brazil and Angola.
Index: Spanish marriage, the expedition of the vassals, the road to Potosì, governor of
Rio de Janeiro 1637-1643, general of the Brazil fleets, Angola the black mother,
captain-general of the South, "a notable old stickler".
- Emmer, P. C. "The Dutch in the Atlantic economy, 1580-1880. Trade, slavery and
emancipation" ?
304 pp. 3 maps Variorum, Ashgate, 1998, London, UK.
Contents: Preface; Acknowledgements; List of maps and tables; The Dutch in the Atlantic
Economy, 1580-1880: an introduction; The Dutch and the making of the Second Atlantic
System; The Dutch participation in the Atlantic slave trade, 1596-1650, with Ernst van den
Boogaart; The West India Company, 1621-1791: Dutch or Atlantic?; "Jesus Christ was
good but trade was better": an overview of the transit trade of the Dutch Antilles,
1634-1795; Abolition of the abolished: the illegal Dutch slave trade and the mixed courts;
Anti-slavery and the Dutch: abolition without reform; Changes in the Suriname labour
market during the 19th century: Smith and Marx in the West Indies; Plantation slavery in
Suriname in the last decade before emancipation: the case of Catharina Sophia, with Ernst
van den Boogaart; The price of freedom: the constraints of change in post-emancipation
America; Between slavery and freedom: the period of apprenticeship in Suriname (Dutch
Guiana), 1863-73; The ideology of free labour and Dutch colonial policy, 1830-70; Select
Bibliography; Index.
- Emmer, P. C. & Klooster, W. W. "The Dutch Atlantic, 1600-1800: expansion
without Empire"
In: "Itinerario" vol. XXIII; 2/1999; pp. 48-69
- Esteves, Maria Luisa "Os Holandeses em Angola. Decadencia do comercio externo e
soluçoes locais adoptadas"
In STUDIA N° 52, 1994, Lisbon, Portugal.
- Mathias, Lt "St. Helena under the Dutch East India Company" ???
1928
- Postma,J.M. "The Dutch in the Atlantic slave trade 1600-1815"
428 pp. 9 maps Cambridge University Press 1990 Cambridge, Mass. USA.
Index: Foundations of the slave traffic 1600-1661, Curaçao and the Asiento trade
1650-1730, the Dutch on the West Africa coast, trade and politics on the African coast,
volume of African exports and origins of slaves, organization and mechanics of trade, the
triangular trade, the Dutch plantation colonies under Wic monopoly 1618-1738, the era of
the free trade 1730-1780, the slaves: their treatment and mortality, finances marketing
and profitability, the end of the Dutch slave trade 1781-1815.
- Ratelband, K. "De expeditie van Jol naar Angola en Sao Tomé 30 Mei 1641 - 31
October 1641" ?
De West-Indische Gids XXIV, 1943,
- Silva Rego, A. da "A dupla restauracao de Angola 1641-1648"
IX, 274pp. 1948, Lisboa, Portugal.
South Africa:
Abrahams-Wills, G. & Fourshé, K. "Burial from the Seventeenth Century Dutch Fort
de Goede Hoop at the Cape" ?
In: "South African Field Archaeology" n° 4, 1995, pp. 95-102
- Armstrong, James C. "The Ceylon connection: convicts and exiles from Ceylon
sent to the Cape of Good Hope during the Dutch East India Company period"
Australian Umanities Review.
Abstract of a paper presented at the Interdisciplinary conference "Colonial places,
convict spaces: penal transportation in global context, c. 1600-1940" 9-10 December
1999, Department of Economic & Social History, University of Leicester (UK).
- Bank, A. and Minkley, G. "Editorial: Genealogies of Space and Identity
in Cape Town"
In: Journal of Cape History "Kronos" Tydskrif vir Kaaplandse
Geskiedenis n° 25 1998/1999
- Bozard, Donald Curtis "Burgher, Boer and Bondsman: a survey of slavery at the Cape
of Good Hope under the Dutch East India Company, 1652-1795" ?
652 pp. PhD. Thesis University of Maryland College Park, 1987.
- Elphick, R., and Hermann Giliomee "The Shaping of South African Society,
1652-1820" ?
1979, Cape Town
and London.
- Fransen, Hans & Cook, Mary Alexander "The Old Buildings of the Cape" ?
AA Balkema 1980 Cape Town.
- Gerstner, J. Neil "The thousand generation covenant : Dutch Reformed covenant
theology and group identity in colonial South Africa, 1652-1814" ?
XI, 280 pp. E. J. Brill, 1991, Leiden, NL.
A historical study of the role of theological concepts in the development of Afrikaner
group identity during the period when South Africa was a Dutch colony.
- Guelke, L. " Frontier settlement in early Dutch South Africa" ?
pp. 25-42 Annals of the Association of American Geographers, vol. 66, nº1, march 1976.
- Guelke, Leonard "Freehold farmers and frontier settlers, 1675-1780"
In: "An Expanding World" Vol. n° 4; Disney, A. "Historiorgraphy of
Europeans in Africa and Asia 1450-1800" Ashgate Variorum, vol. n° 4, 1995; pp.
174-216
Also in: "The shaping of South African Society 1652-1840" 1986, Middelton,
Connecticut, USA, pp. 66-108
- Guelke, Leonard "The anatomy of a colonial settler population: Cape Colony,
1657-1750"
In: "An Expanding World" Vol. n° 29; Nizza da Silva, M. B.
"Historiorgraphy of Europeans in Africa and Asia 1500-1800" Ashgate Variorum,
vol. n° 29, 1998; pp. 293-313
Also in: "International Journal of African Historical Studies" Vol. 21, n° 3
1988, Boston, MA, USA, pp. 453-473
- Marais, Johannes Stephanus "The Cape Coloured People, 1652-1937" ?
296 p. Longmans 1939 London (reprint Witwatersrand University Press : 1957, 1968, 1978)
- Mc Carter, J. "The Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa. With Notices of the Other
Denominations. An Historical Sketch" ?
152 pp. with 2 lithograph plates, W & C Inglis, 1869.
A historical sketch of the development of the church under VOC and British rule its
schisms and dissidents, as well as short data on other churches in the territory.
- Ploeger, J. "Regiment De Meuron" ?
In: Military History Journal - Vol. 1 n° 4, June 1969, The South African Military History
Society, Die Suid-Afrikaanse Krygshistoriese Vereniging, South Africa.
- Raven-Hart, Major R. "Before Van Riebeeck - Callers at South Africa from
1488 to 1652" ?
viii+216 pp. 18 plates with 26 b/w illust. C. Struik (Pty.) Ltd.,
1967,Cape Town.
An account of travellers stopping at the Cape, drawing on much previously unpublished
material found in log books and diaries from the Archives of Cape Town and The Hague,etc.
153 entries: from Bartholomeu Dias in 1488 to Jean-Baptiste Tavernier in 1649.
- Raven-Hart, R. "Cape of Good Hope 1652-1702. The first fifty years of Dutch
colonisation as seen by callers" ?
2 vols
Vol. I: xvi+222 pp. with 28 b/w illust. Vol. II: xii+303 pp. with 37 b/w
illust. A. A. Balkema, 1971, Cape Town, South Africa.
103 accounts by visitors to the Cape between 1652 and 1702, taken from the original Dutch,
English, French, Portuguese, Danish and German.
The Foundations 1652-1662. Too many Cooks 1663-1679. Expansion and Exploration 1680-1698.
Greed and Graft 1699-1702.
- Ross, Robert "The first two centuries of colonial agricolture in the Cape Colony: a
historiographical Review"
In: "An expanding world" vol. n° 25 "Settlement patterns in early modern
colonization, 16th-18th centuries" pp. 301-320 Ashgate Variorum, 1998
In: Social Dinamics, IX, n° 1, pp. 30-49 Centre of African Studies, University of Cape
Town, 1983, Rodenbosch, South Africa.
- Schrire, C. & Deacon, J. "The Indigenous Artefacts from Oudepost I, a Colonial
Outpost of the VOC at Saldanha Bay, Cape" ?
In: "South African Archaeological Bulletin" n° 44, 1989, pp. 105-113.
- Schutte, Gerrit "Between Amsterdam and Batavia: Cape society and the Calvinist
church under the Dutch East India Company" ?
In: "Kronos, Journal of Cape History" n° 25, 1998/1999
- Sleigh, D. "The Forts of the Liesbeeck Frontier" ?
Castle Military Museum, Cape Town, South Africa.
The Dutch East India Company's trade with the East as well as its trade route are
examined, the importance of the geographical position and strategic role of Table Bay are
shown, and the problems that beset the Company's new maritime replenishment station that
was established in 1652 are explained. The effects of a European commercial settlement on
the local aboriginal herdsman, the privations of the settlers and their contest with the
Khoina for the resources of the fertile Liesbeeck Vatley, are all dealt with in detail A
number of manned forts were built along the Liesbeeck River at this time, which became the
first of many Eastern Frontiers in this country's history and the one that had the most
lasting effect. [The South African Military History Society]
- Smith, Andrew B. "The French Period at the Cape, 1781-1783: a report on Excavations
at Conway Redoubt" ?
In: Military History Journal - Vol. 5 n° 3, June 1981, The South African Military History
Society, Die Suid-Afrikaanse Krygshistoriese Vereniging, South Africa.
- Theal, G. "The history of South Africa under the administration of the Dutch East
India Company (1652 1795)"
459+462 pp. maps, 2 voll. Swan Sonnenschein & Co.,
1897, London, United Kingdom.
- Trotter, A. F. "Old Cape Colony: a Chronicle of Her Men and Houses from 1652 to
1806." ???
320 pp. illustrations throughout, County Library series No.II. Selwyn & Blount, 1903,
- Van Rensburg, A. M. "My genetic enrichment: slaves at the Cape, South Africa"
Internet article.
- Van Rensburg, A. M. "Let them speak: Slave Stamouers of South Africa"
Internet article.
- Villiers, J. de "The Pandour Corps at the Cape during the rule of the Dutch
East India Company"
In: Military History Journal - Vol. 3 n° 3, June 1975, The South African Military History
Society, Die Suid-Afrikaanse Krygshistoriese Vereniging, South Africa.
- Welch, Sidney R. "Portuguese and Dutch in South Africa 1641-1806"
944 pp. Juta & Co. Ltd, 1951, Cape Town, South Africa.
- Worden, N. - Van Heyningen, E. - Bickford-Smith, V. "Cape town: the making of a
city. An illustrated social history (under Dutch and British rule) ?
283 pp. with many illustrations. 1998, Hilversum.
Beginning in the 17th century with the tiny Dutch settlement, the book charts the growth
of Cape Town over almost three centuries, ending with the British colonial city
- Worden, Nigel "Space and identity in VOC Cape Town" ?
In: "Kronos, Journal of Cape History" n° 25, 1998/1999
- Zollner, Linda "Germans in South Africa"
Internet article.
Basters:
- Aa. VV. "The Rehoboth Community of South West
Africa" ?
In: "African Studies" n° 14, 1955, pp.
175-200
- Bayer, Maximilian "The Rehoboth Nation of Namibia" ?
1906 (1984).
- Britz, Rudolf G. - Lang, Hartmut - Limpricht, Cornelia "A Concise
History of the Rehoboth Basters until 1990" ?
Klaus Hess Publishers, Windhoek, Namibia
- Lang, Hartmut "The Population Development of the Rehoboth Basters" ?
In: "Anthropos" 93: pp. 381 - 391
- Orizio, Riccardo "Tribù bianche perdute: viaggio tra i dimenticati"
xv+281 pp. Editori Laterza, 2000, Bari, Italia.
English edition: "Lost White tribes: Journeys among the Forgotten"
281 pp. Secker & Warburg, 2000
Indice: Sri Lanka: quattro secoli di nostalgia olandese; Giamaica: gli schiavi tedeschi di
Seaford Town; Brasile: via con il vento degli ultimi sudisti; Haiti: i polacchi di Papà
Doc; Namibia: la Terra Promessa dei Basters; Guadalupa: i duchi della canna da zucchero.
The author investigates: the Dutch Burghers of Sri Lanka; the Germans of Seaford Town
(Jamaica); the Confederados of Brazil; the Poles of Haiti; the Basters of Namibia; the
Blancs Matignon of Guadeloupe.
- Pearson, Patrick "The History and social structure of the Rehoboth
Baster Community of Namibia" ?
541 pp. Unpublished MA
Thesis, Univ. of Witwatersrand, 1986, Johannesburg, South Africa.
- Spelbos, Peter "The Genesis of the Rehoboth Basters as a People,
1863-1928" ?
151 pp. Leiden, 1994,
- Viall, D. "The History of the Rehoboth Basters" ?
66 pp. unpublished report to the prime minister of South
Africa, Rehoboth, 27 January 1959.
Madagascar, Mauritius:
- AA. VV. "Fort Frederik Hendrik on Mauritius"
Internet article, 2000
- Bonaparte, R. "Le premier etàblissement des Hollandais à Maurice" ???
1899, Paris, France
- Moree, P.J. "A coincise history of Dutch Mauritius 1598-1711: a fruitful and
healthy land"
127 pp. 27 illustrations and maps, Kegan Paul International & IIAS, 1998, London, U.K.
Very interesting, it's one of the few books on this subject.
The years 1598-1638, the first period of occupation 1638-1658, the years 1658-1664, the
second period of occupation 1664-1710.
- Ranjeva-Rabetafika, Yvette; Baesjou, René and Everts Natalie "Of paper and men: a
note on the archives of the VOC as a source for the history of Madagascar"
In: "Itinerario" vol. XXIV; 2000/1 pp. 45-67
Written
by Marco Ramerini.
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