How geographical and institutional openness in Dutch Guiana fostered a unique colonial economy
Bram Hoonhout is an assistant professor in economic history at Leiden University. He is the education programme director of the N.W. Posthumus Institute, the interuniversity research school in social and economic history in the Netherlands and Flanders.
Drawing on the scant available sources, [Hoonhout] has pieced together a compelling history of the largely overlooked case of the Dutch South American plantation colonies.--Evan Haefeli "Early American Literature"
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