Contents;
Preface;
Colonial Slavery and its Afterlives: Introduction - Rose Mary Allen, Esther Captain, Matthias van Rossum, Urwin Vyent;
Section 1 - Current Issues;
1. Dutch Academia and Government on Slavery and Its Afterlives - Alex van Stipriaan;
2. A Crime Against Humanity: Local Dutch Politicians and Mayors - Nancy Jouwe; Research Method: Digital Humanities - Margo Groenewoud;
3. The Topic of Slavery in Dutch Education - Tom van der Geugten;
4. Colonialism and Slavery in Education: The Dutch Caribbean and Indonesia - Luc Alofs, Edu Dumasy, Kenny Meyers, and Elviera Sandie; Interviews: Multiperspectivity in the Public Debate on Slavery - Myrthe Kraaijenoord and Eva Thielen;
5. The Commemoration and Afterlives of Slavery in the Netherlands - Markus Balkenhol; The Golden Coach - Annemarie de Wildt;
6. A Perspective on Reparations and Restorative Justice - Nicole Immler; Research Method: Oral History - Rose Mary Allen;
Section 2 - Slavery & its Abolitions and Afterlives;
7. The Winding Path from Slavery to "Free" Labor - Ellen Klinkers; Research Method: Archaeology - Felicia Fricke;
8. The Dutch Atlantic Chattel Slavery and its Legacies - Kwame Nimako;
9. Dutch Politics and Slavery in the Nineteenth Century - Lauren Lauret;
10. Forced Relocation and Illegal Slave Trading after Abolition - Ulbe Bosma; Research Method: Digitizing Slave Registers - Coen van Galen;
11. Slavery, Colonialism, and the Financial Sector - Pepijn Brandon;
12. Colonial Unfree Labor in the Nineteenth-Century Dutch East Indies - Jan Breman; Charged Colonial Past - Anne-Marieke van Schaik;
13. Languages and Literatures of the Former Dutch Colonies - Michiel van Kempen; Research Method: Slavery and Visual Sources - Caroline Drieenhuizen;
Section 3 - Dutch Colonial Slavery Worldwide;
14. "Sometimes a Moor Next to Virgins": The Colonial World Order in Dutch Art - Valika Smeulders; Slavery in the Netherlands? - Mark Ponte;
15. Commodity, Forced Labor, and Rebellion: On Slavery and Post-Slavery in the Dutch Caribbean Islands - Charles do Rego;
16. From Suffering and Resistance to Resilience: Slavery in Suriname - Helmut Gezius; Traces of Slavery in Foreign Archives - Ramona Negron;
17. Colonialism, Slavery, and the Slave Trade in Berbice, Demerara, and Essequibo - Marjoleine Kars;
18. Slavery in Dutch North America - Andrea Mosterman;
19. Dutch Brazil from 1630 to 1654 - Erik Odegard; The Dutch in Atlantic Africa Prior to 1800: Past, Present, and Future - Filipa Ribeiro da Silva; Black Hollanders - Martin Bossenbroek; Tipping Point: 1873 - Martin Bossenbroek;
20. "I do not want to be silent": Slavery and Colonialism in South Africa and the Southwest Indian Ocean - Kate Ekama; Court Cases as a Source - Sophie Rose;
21. Dutch Slavery in South Asia - Titas Chakraborty;
22. Slavery in Colonial Indonesia - Alicia Schrikker;
Section 4 - Early Formation of Slavery and Colonialism;
23. State-Sanctioned Slavery: The States General from 1581 to 1796 - Arthur Weststeijn; The Colonial History of Provinces and Admiralties - Gerhard de Kok;
24. A Forgotten Page in History? The Southern Netherlands' Early Participation in Slavery - Jeroen Puttevils;
25. Private Interests in the Policies of Slavery and Colonial Expansion - Joris van den Tol; Colonial Expansion and the Dutch State - Myrthe Kraaijenoord;
26. The Entanglement of Colonialism and Local Society: the Sephardim in Curacao - Jeanne Henriquez;
27. "Clearly Counter to the Spirit of Christianity"? The Church in the History of Dutch Slavery - Martijn Stoutjesdijk; Missionary Work in the Dutch Colonies: More than Evangelism and "Civilization" - Geertje Mak en Marit Monteiro;
28. The Economic and Social Impact of Dutch Colonial Slavery - Matthias van Rossum;
The Colonial Collections of Stadtholders, William IV and William V - Marie Christine van der Sman;
29. The Princes of Ora