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Commanders of Dutch East India Ships in the Eighteenth Century
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Provides a detailed picture of the lives of the commanders and those around them, both at home and at sea.An original and evocative window onto the lives of men who bridged the two worlds of eighte...
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16 June 2011

Provides a detailed picture of the lives of the commanders and those around them, both at home and at sea.
An original and evocative window onto the lives of men who bridged the two worlds of eighteenth century Europe and the Far East.' Professor Nicholas Rodger.
This book represents a major contribution to our knowledge and understanding of the East Indian maritime world of the European trading companies. The Dutch East India Company, which ruled large and important parts of what is now Indonesia, and which controlled the highly lucrative trade from the Dutch East Indies to Europe, much of it a monopoly trade in pepper and other spices, was in this period larger and better established than its British counterpart. The book reconstructs and explores the careers of the highlyimportant and influential commanders of the Dutch East Indiamen, the ships which plied the trade routes between the East Indies and the Netherlands. It covers the company's system of examinations, how mates and masters acquired their navigational knowledge, how they lived their lives at sea and on land, and how, making use of the enormous opportunities for private trade, they were able to make substantial fortunes and climb the social ladder. The book contains a wealth of material on the social history of the commanders and those around them, both at home and at sea.
JAAP R. BRUIJN is Professor Emeritus of Maritime History at Leiden University. He is one of the leadingmaritime historians in the Netherlands.
An original and evocative window onto the lives of men who bridged the two worlds of eighteenth century Europe and the Far East.' Professor Nicholas Rodger.
This book represents a major contribution to our knowledge and understanding of the East Indian maritime world of the European trading companies. The Dutch East India Company, which ruled large and important parts of what is now Indonesia, and which controlled the highly lucrative trade from the Dutch East Indies to Europe, much of it a monopoly trade in pepper and other spices, was in this period larger and better established than its British counterpart. The book reconstructs and explores the careers of the highlyimportant and influential commanders of the Dutch East Indiamen, the ships which plied the trade routes between the East Indies and the Netherlands. It covers the company's system of examinations, how mates and masters acquired their navigational knowledge, how they lived their lives at sea and on land, and how, making use of the enormous opportunities for private trade, they were able to make substantial fortunes and climb the social ladder. The book contains a wealth of material on the social history of the commanders and those around them, both at home and at sea.
JAAP R. BRUIJN is Professor Emeritus of Maritime History at Leiden University. He is one of the leadingmaritime historians in the Netherlands.
Price: $130.00
Pages: 350
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Boydell Press
Publication Date:
16 June 2011
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781843836223
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
HISTORY / Modern / General, General and world history, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic History, HISTORY / Asia / General, Economic history
Offers a holistic picture of the special individuals who commanded the ships of the VOC, the world they inhabited and the company they worked for.
Enkhuizen
Hoorn
Middelburg
Delft
Rotterdam
Amsterdam
Commanders from Outside the Six Chamber Cities
Naval Officers Employed by the Company
Appointment as Commander
Examinations, Ranks and Training
Normal Income
Private Income
On Board
Their Ships
Striking Differences in Personalities
Professionals in a Conservative Company
The English East India Company and Other Companies: Dutch Commanders in a Broader Perspective
The Commander in Retrospect
Hoorn
Middelburg
Delft
Rotterdam
Amsterdam
Commanders from Outside the Six Chamber Cities
Naval Officers Employed by the Company
Appointment as Commander
Examinations, Ranks and Training
Normal Income
Private Income
On Board
Their Ships
Striking Differences in Personalities
Professionals in a Conservative Company
The English East India Company and Other Companies: Dutch Commanders in a Broader Perspective
The Commander in Retrospect