The History of Brazil under the Governorship of Count Johan Maurits of Nassau, 1636?1644
“Undoubtedly one of the most important European histories of any part of the New World of the seventeenth century, and this rendering into English will make a valuable text far more accessible. The translation is of excellent quality and the introduction is both clear and helpful.”—Jonathan Israel, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University


“The historian specialized in the history of colonial Brazil will find this painstaking edition a safe ‘haven.’ It not only illuminates the political and cultural splendor of John Maurice of Nassau, but it also makes a remarkable contribution to the knowledge of ‘Dutch Brazil’ and the Portuguese-Dutch rivalry in the seventeenth-century South Atlantic world.”—Jorge Flores, Brown University
 
At its height in the first half of the seventeenth century, the Dutch West India Company controlled a scattered but sizeable portion of the western hemisphere, from present-day Albany, New York, to northeast Brazil. In 1647, the Dutch historian, theologian, and philosopher Caspar van Baerle created a landmark historical narrative, which he published in Latin.

Now, after more than 350 years, the definitive record of the brief period when the Dutch ruled Brazil is available in English for the first time. Included are rare historical descriptions of relations with the native population, the indigenous flora and fauna, the workings of the sugar economy, attitudes toward private property and religious pluralism, global intrigue involving the Spanish and Portuguese, and the development of the slave trade. The original illustrations and maps from van Baerle’s volume—a number of which are reproduced here—were used by Europeans well into the nineteenth century.
 
Blanche T. van Berckel–Ebeling Koning worked for many years as a researcher and a rare book cataloguer at a number of academic libraries, including those at Harvard University and the Smithsonian Institution.
 
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The History of Brazil under the Governorship of Count Johan Maurits of Nassau, 1636?1644
“Undoubtedly one of the most important European histories of any part of the New World of the seventeenth century, and this rendering into English will make a valuable text far more accessible. The translation is of excellent quality and the introduction is both clear and helpful.”—Jonathan Israel, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University


“The historian specialized in the history of colonial Brazil will find this painstaking edition a safe ‘haven.’ It not only illuminates the political and cultural splendor of John Maurice of Nassau, but it also makes a remarkable contribution to the knowledge of ‘Dutch Brazil’ and the Portuguese-Dutch rivalry in the seventeenth-century South Atlantic world.”—Jorge Flores, Brown University
 
At its height in the first half of the seventeenth century, the Dutch West India Company controlled a scattered but sizeable portion of the western hemisphere, from present-day Albany, New York, to northeast Brazil. In 1647, the Dutch historian, theologian, and philosopher Caspar van Baerle created a landmark historical narrative, which he published in Latin.

Now, after more than 350 years, the definitive record of the brief period when the Dutch ruled Brazil is available in English for the first time. Included are rare historical descriptions of relations with the native population, the indigenous flora and fauna, the workings of the sugar economy, attitudes toward private property and religious pluralism, global intrigue involving the Spanish and Portuguese, and the development of the slave trade. The original illustrations and maps from van Baerle’s volume—a number of which are reproduced here—were used by Europeans well into the nineteenth century.
 
Blanche T. van Berckel–Ebeling Koning worked for many years as a researcher and a rare book cataloguer at a number of academic libraries, including those at Harvard University and the Smithsonian Institution.
 
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The History of Brazil under the Governorship of Count Johan Maurits of Nassau, 1636?1644

The History of Brazil under the Governorship of Count Johan Maurits of Nassau, 1636?1644

by Caspar van Baerle
The History of Brazil under the Governorship of Count Johan Maurits of Nassau, 1636?1644

The History of Brazil under the Governorship of Count Johan Maurits of Nassau, 1636?1644

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“Undoubtedly one of the most important European histories of any part of the New World of the seventeenth century, and this rendering into English will make a valuable text far more accessible. The translation is of excellent quality and the introduction is both clear and helpful.”—Jonathan Israel, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University


“The historian specialized in the history of colonial Brazil will find this painstaking edition a safe ‘haven.’ It not only illuminates the political and cultural splendor of John Maurice of Nassau, but it also makes a remarkable contribution to the knowledge of ‘Dutch Brazil’ and the Portuguese-Dutch rivalry in the seventeenth-century South Atlantic world.”—Jorge Flores, Brown University
 
At its height in the first half of the seventeenth century, the Dutch West India Company controlled a scattered but sizeable portion of the western hemisphere, from present-day Albany, New York, to northeast Brazil. In 1647, the Dutch historian, theologian, and philosopher Caspar van Baerle created a landmark historical narrative, which he published in Latin.

Now, after more than 350 years, the definitive record of the brief period when the Dutch ruled Brazil is available in English for the first time. Included are rare historical descriptions of relations with the native population, the indigenous flora and fauna, the workings of the sugar economy, attitudes toward private property and religious pluralism, global intrigue involving the Spanish and Portuguese, and the development of the slave trade. The original illustrations and maps from van Baerle’s volume—a number of which are reproduced here—were used by Europeans well into the nineteenth century.
 
Blanche T. van Berckel–Ebeling Koning worked for many years as a researcher and a rare book cataloguer at a number of academic libraries, including those at Harvard University and the Smithsonian Institution.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813036649
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Publication date: 09/25/2011
Edition description: First
Pages: 424
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Blanche T. van Berckel–Ebeling Koning worked for many years as a researcher and a rare book cataloguer at a number of academic libraries, including those at Harvard University and the Smithsonian Institution.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations vii

Preface ix

Acknowledgments xxv

Dedication: To the Most Illustrious Count Johan Maurits, Count of Nassau, Lately Governor-General of Dutch Brazil 1

1 History of the United Provinces and the War with Spain. Founding of the West India Company. Description of Brazil 5

2 Count Johan Maurits' Voyage to Brazil. Battle at Porto Calvo. Administrative Affairs in Brazil 31

3 Conquests in Africa. Expeditions to Sergipe and Ceará Administrative Affairs in Paraíba and Rio Grande. Description of Paraíba. Sugar Production 54

4 Count Johan Maurits' Failed Attack on Bahia. Questions of Trade Monopoly. Admiral Jol's Expedition to the West Indian Islands. Count Johan Maurits Designs Emblems for the Provinces. The Spanish Fleet Sails Past Recife 74

5 The Affair Arciszewsky 102

6 Van der Dussen's Report on the Brazilian Territories. Sugar Production. Brazilian Flora and Fauna 120

7 Vrijburg Palace and the Count's Gardens. Building Bridges across the Beberibe and Capibaribe Rivers 140

8 The Spanish-Portuguese Armada at the Coast of Brazil, January 1640. Battle at the Downs, October 1639 155

9 Guerilla Warfare. Solar Eclipse. Slavery. Conquest of Sergipe del Rey. Portugal Rejects the Spanish Crown 175

10 Conquests in Africa. Jol's Expedition to Sao Tomé. Elias Herckmans' Expedition into the Interior 199

11 Conquest of Maranhao. Treaties with Portugal 217

12 Portuguese Rebellion in Maranhao and Sao Tomé. Roulox Baro's Journey to the Indian Tribes. Jacob Rabe's Description of the Tapuyas 234

13 Brouwer and Herckmans' Expedition to Chile 251

14 Count Johan Maurits Prepares to Depart. Survey of His Eight-Year Governorship. Advice to the Councilors 276

15 Administrative Affairs in the Brazilian Territories. The Count's Departure. His Report to the States General 292

16 Praise for Count Johan Maurits' Conduct and Accomplishments as Governor-General of the Territory in Brazil, 1637-1644 310

Glossary of Chilean Vocabulary 317

Biography of Caspar Barlaeus 325

Notes 329

Bibliography 363

Index 371

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