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Intimacy and Social (Dis)Order in Dutch Colonial Expansion: Regulating Sex, Marriage, and Family Life, 16001800 [Kõva köide]

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Explosive sexual scandals, bitter domestic conflicts, and dramatic changes in fortune. Sex, marriage, and family life were matters of enormous consequence in the highly complex societies that formed across the early modern Dutch overseas empire. This was not only true for the colonial authorities that administered settlements on behalf of the Dutch East and West India Companies (VOC and WIC), but also for the people of various backgrounds and statuses that inhabited these places. Focusing primarily on the eighteenth century, this book explores how these disparate and unequally empowered groups contested the norms that governed intimate life in Dutch colonial outposts from the Indian Ocean to the Atlantic.
Sophie Rose, Ph.D. (2023), is a post-doctoral researcher at Leiden University. She works on legal, moral, and social norms in 17th19th century Dutch colonialism and is co-editor of Diversity and Empires: Negotiating Plurality in European Imperial Projects from Early Modernity (2023).