The Dutch in Brazil, 1624-1654

The Dutch in Brazil, 1624-1654
Author: Charles Ralph Boxer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1973
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The Dutch in Brazil, 1624-1654

The Dutch in Brazil, 1624-1654
Author: Charles Ralph Boxer (historicus (koloniale geschiedenis; VOC))
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1957
Genre: Brazil
ISBN:

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The Legacy of Dutch Brazil

The Legacy of Dutch Brazil
Author: Michiel van Groesen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2014-06-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107061172

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Argues that Dutch Brazil is integral to Atlantic history and made an impact well beyond the colonial and national narratives in the Netherlands and Brazil.

The Dutch in Brasil 1624-1654

The Dutch in Brasil 1624-1654
Author: Charles Ralph Boxer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1957
Genre:
ISBN:

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Acta Historiae Neerlandicae IX

Acta Historiae Neerlandicae IX
Author: R. Baetens
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9401159548

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In the Survey of Recent Historical Works, which according to custom concludes this IXth volume of the Acta, is a notice of the recent 'Report of the Dutch research, with suggestions for future development'. Such a report could easily be classified as an attempt to bring pressure to bear on financial resources for support of a somewhat neglected branch of scientific effort, indeed as a symptom of the current disease of notatitis. A recent special issue 'Regeren door notas', of the periodical Beleid and Maatschappij, March-April 1976, discusses this severe Dutch epidemic of official note-writing, for any purpose, on any matter, at any time, by any sort of official committee to any sort of official body. But even if such were the only reason for the production of this Report, which indeed it is not, the Report will stand on its own feet, as significant and of consequence. In general, however, this Report makes sad reading. It would seem that Dutch historical research and historiography lags far behind comparable foreign developments. There are said to be immense gaps in knowledge of and insight into virtually all fields of the Dutch past and moreover a total lack of modem sophistication. Inevitably, currently fashionable techniques such as programming, co-ordination, and teamwork are suggested as desirable, and a preference is expressed for the currently highly regarded socio-historical approach.