A concise history of Dutch Mauritius, 1598-1710 : a fruitful and healthy land /
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Author / Creator: | Moree, P. J. (Perry J.), 1960- |
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Imprint: | London ; New York : Kegan Paul International, 1998. |
Description: | 127 p. : ill, maps ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Studies from the International Institute for Asian Studies |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3499184 |
Table of Contents:
- Ch. 1. The Years 1598-1638. The Netherlands in the Year 1598. The Dutch East India Company (VOC). Wybrant Warwijck and the First Dutch Landing on Mauritius. Frequent Calls at Mauritius by the Dutch. The Road to Occupation
- Ch. 2. The First Period of Occupation, 1638-58. The First Fort. Cornelis Gooyer, 1638-9. Ebony and Slavery. Adriaen van der Stel and Jacob van der Meersch, 1639-48. The Later Commanders of the First Occupation: Reinier Por, Maximiliaan de Jongh and Abraham Evertsz, 1648-58
- Ch. 3. The Years 1658-64. A Demolished Fort. The Road to Reoccupation
- Ch. 4. The Second Period of Occupation, 1664-1710. A Turbulent Decade. Jacob van Nieuwland and George Wreede, 1664-73. From Pirate to Commander. Hubert Hugo, 1673-7. Conspiracies and Watery Potatoes. Isaac Lamotius, 1677-92. The Heart of a Pharaoh. Roelof Diodati, 1692-1703. The Final Years of Dutch Rule. Adriaan Momber van der Velde 1703-10. App. 1. Dutch ships calling at Mauritius, 1598-1638
- App. 2. The first inhabitants of Fort Frederik Hendrik on Mauritius in 1638
- App. 3. Dutch ships calling at Mauritius, 1658-64
- App. 4. Letter from Pieter Both to the Heren Zeventien, Mauritius, 14 October, 1610.