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White Lies And Black Markets Evading Metropolitan Authority In Colonial Suriname 16501800 Atlantic World Karwan Fatahblack

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White Lies And Black Markets Evading Metropolitan Authority In Colonial Suriname 16501800 Atlantic World Karwan Fatahblack
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.87 MB
Pages: 226
Author: Karwan Fatah-Black
ISBN: 9789004283329, 9004283323
Language: English
Year: 2015
Volume: 31

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White Lies And Black Markets Evading Metropolitan Authority In Colonial Suriname 16501800 Atlantic World Karwan Fatahblack by Karwan Fatah-black 9789004283329, 9004283323 instant download after payment.

In White Lies and Black Markets, Fatah-Black offers a new account of the colonization of Suriname one of the major European plantation colonies on the Guiana Coast in the period between 1650-1800. While commonly portrayed as an isolated tropical outpost, this study places the colony in the context of its connections to the rest of the Atlantic world. These economic and migratory links assured the colony s survival, but also created many incentives to evade the mercantilistically inclined metropolitan authorities.
By combining the available data on Dutch and North American shipping with accounts of major political and economic developments, the author uncovers a hitherto hidden world of illicit dealings, and convincingly argues that these illegal practices were essential to the development and survival of the colony, and woven into the fabric of the colonial project itself.

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