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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    Leipzig :Akad. Verl.-Anst.,
    UID:
    almahu_BV014042042
    Format: 304 S. : Ill., Kt.
    ISBN: 3-931982-23-8
    Series Statement: Geschichtswissenschaft und Geschichtskultur im 20. Jahrhundert 4
    Language: German
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Westeuropaforschung ; Forschungspolitik ; Ideologie
    Author information: Derks, Hans, 1938-
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  • 2
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    Book
    Paderborn :Ferdinand Schöningh,
    UID:
    almafu_BV045003746
    Format: IX, 371 Seiten : , 1 Diagramm.
    ISBN: 978-3-506-79218-1 , 3-506-79218-0
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 978-3-657-79218-4
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Juden ; Zweiter Weltkrieg ; Judenvernichtung ; Judenverfolgung ; Kollaboration ; Juden ; Verbrechensopfer ; Judenverfolgung ; Judenverfolgung ; Täter ; Wissenschaftler ; Antisemitismus ; Eugenik
    Author information: Derks, Hans 1938-
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  • 3
    UID:
    almafu_BV040146417
    Format: XXVI, 824 S. : , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 978-90-04-22158-1 , 978-90-04-22589-3
    Series Statement: Sinica Leidensia 105
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Opiumhandel ; Imperialismus ; Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Derks, Hans 1938-
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_BV047474629
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XXIX, 411 Seiten).
    ISBN: 978-90-04-38391-3
    Series Statement: Ideas, history, and modern China volume 18
    Content: "Probably the most fundamental relationship in human history is that of the Market versus the Oikos (the authoritarian ruled house, family, household or the State). Its main features and elements are analysed and newly defined as are its relations with town-country antagonisms or capitalism, nation, race, religion, and so on. Because it concerns a rather universal relationship, the definitions of the relevant elements are developed over time (from ancient Greeks to Nazi contexts) and place (in the West and the East, particularly China). Max Weber is chosen as our 'sparring partner,' starting with his popular analysis of the relationship of capitalism and religion in the West and of Chinese society in the East"--
    Note: "The market and the Oikos (here the Royal Palace)", originally published in "Amsterdamse Markten vroeger en nu" (Amsterdam: Kan's katern no. 10)." , Religion, capitalism and the rise of double-entry bookkeeping -- How to bring cows to Athens -- A fascinating oikos -- Oikoidal qualities: rasse, volk and nation -- Market or oikoidal religion: the case of "ancient Judaism" -- Settlers between East and West -- On the origin of market relations in (Asian) history -- Old market-oikos theories -- A sparring partner for all seasons
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-90-04-38390-6
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Economics , Theology
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    Keywords: History
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    Author information: Derks, Hans, 1938-,
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Leiden ; : Brill,
    UID:
    almahu_9949711202002882
    Format: 1 online resource (850 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-280-57054-7 , 9786613600141 , 90-04-22589-7
    Series Statement: Sinica Leidensia, v. 105
    Content: This is the first scholarly study in which the production, trade and political effects of opium and its derivatives are shown over many centuries, and in many countries (China, India, Indonesia, Japan, all Southeast Asian countries and some in Europe and the Americas). Starting in the 16th century, slavery and opium became the two means with which the bodies and souls of men and women in the tropics were exploited in western imperialism and colonialism. The first waned with the abolition movement in the 19th century, but opium production and trade continued to spread, with the associated serious social and political effects. Around 1670 the Dutch introduced opium as a cash crop for mass production and distribution in India and Indonesia. China became the main target in the 19th century, and only succeeded in getting rid of the opium problem around 1950. Then it had already been transformed from an “Eastern” into a “Western” problem.
    Note: Malaysia (Melaka, Malacca) and Singapore. , Preliminary Material -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Politics of Guilt -- 3 The “Original Sin” -- 4 Conclusions -- 5 The Actual Sins -- 6 Tea for Opium Vice Versa -- 7 Indian Profits -- 8 The Invention of an English Opium Problem -- 9 A First Reflection -- 10 Portuguese Lessons -- 11 Pepper for Opium Vice Versa -- 12 The Bengal Scene -- 13 The “Violent Opium Company” (VOC) in the East -- 14 The Amphioen Society and the End of the VOC -- 15 The Chinese, the VOC and the Opium -- 16 From Trade Monopoly into Narco-State Monopoly -- 17 Tin for Opium, Opium for Tin? -- 18 Public Adventures of a Private State within the State -- 19 The Opium Regime of the Dutch (Colonial State), 1850-1950 -- 20 Profits -- 21 Reflections -- 22 Opium in and for La Douce France -- 23 The French Colonial Scene in Southeast Asia -- 24 The Southeast Asian Context -- 25 The Role of the Chinese in Southeast Asia -- 26 Reflections -- 27 Japan -- 28 United States of America -- 29 A Reflection -- 30 Blaming the Chinese Victims -- 31 The West and its Opium Import in China -- 32 Opium Production and Consumption in China -- 33 A Reflection -- PART SEVEN. THE STORY OF THE SNAKE AND ITS TAIL -- Appendix 1 From Rags to Riches to Rags, circa 1775-1914 -- Appendix 2 The Dutch Opium Import, 1678-1816 -- Appendix 3 The Amphioen Society Swindle -- Appendix 4 From VOC Opium to Raffles’ Heritage -- Appendix 5 The French and Dutch Opium Factories -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-04-22158-1
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046246587
    Format: XXIX, 411 Seiten , 25 cm
    ISBN: 9789004383906 , 9004383905
    Series Statement: Ideas, history, and modern China volume 18
    Content: "Probably the most fundamental relationship in human history is that of the Market versus the Oikos (the authoritarian ruled house, family, household or the State). Its main features and elements are analysed and newly defined as are its relations with town-country antagonisms or capitalism, nation, race, religion, and so on. Because it concerns a rather universal relationship, the definitions of the relevant elements are developed over time (from ancient Greeks to Nazi contexts) and place (in the West and the East, particularly China). Max Weber is chosen as our 'sparring partner,' starting with his popular analysis of the relationship of capitalism and religion in the West and of Chinese society in the East"--
    Note: "The market and the oikos (here the Royal Palace)", originally published in "Amsterdamse Markten vroeger en nu" (Amsterdam: Kan's katern no. 10)." , Religion, capitalism and the rise of double-entry bookkeeping -- How to bring cows to Athens -- A fascinating oikos -- Oikoidal qualities: rasse, volk and nation -- Market or oikoidal religion: the case of "ancient Judaism" -- Settlers between East and West -- On the origin of market relations in (Asian) history -- Old market-oikos theories -- A sparring partner for all seasons
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-90-04-38391-3
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Author information: Derks, Hans 1938-
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1022395033
    Format: IX, 371 Seiten , Diagramme , 23.3 cm x 15.7 cm
    ISBN: 3506792180 , 9783506792181
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 347-363
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783657792184
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Derks, Hans, 1938 - Victims and Perpetrators Paderborn : Verlag Ferdinand Schöningh, 2019 ISBN 9783657792184
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Derks, Hans, 1938 - Victims and perpetrators Paderborn : Ferdinand Schöningh, 2019 ISBN 9783657792184
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Niederlande ; Amsterdam ; Juden ; Verbrechensopfer ; Judenverfolgung ; Geschichte 1933-1945 ; Niederlande ; Amsterdam ; Judenverfolgung ; Täter ; Wissenschaftler ; Antisemitismus ; Eugenik ; Geschichte 1933-1945 ; Niederlande ; Amsterdam ; Judenverfolgung ; Kollaboration ; Geschichte 1933-1945
    Author information: Derks, Hans 1938-
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Paderborn : Verlag Ferdinand Schöningh
    UID:
    gbv_1668508613
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (IX, 371 Seiten) , Diagramme
    ISBN: 9783657792184
    Content: How was it possible that, in a rather peaceful and, to all intents and purposes, not particularly antisemitic Dutch society, more than 75% of the Jewish population were arrested, deported or murdered in concentration camps during the Shoah? Can all of this be blamed on the Nazi occupiers? The eminent historian, Hans Derks, explains this mystery for the first time by looking closely at the social and religious characteristics of Dutch society. He also unveils the extensive collaboration of the country’s state-bureaucracy with the German authorities. This uniquely perpetratororiented book about the Dutch Shoah offers shocking conclusions about the persistent contribution of Dutch scholars to racist ideologies and eugenic measures aimed at creating a new, racially pure Dutch society under an authoritarian leadership.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 347-363
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783506792181
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Derks, Hans, 1938 - Victims and perpetrators Paderborn : Ferdinand Schöningh, 2019 ISBN 3506792180
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783506792181
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Niederlande ; Judenvernichtung ; Geschichte 1933-1945
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    Author information: Derks, Hans 1938-
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Leiden : Brill | Berlin : Knowledge Unlatched
    UID:
    gbv_896611523
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxvii, 824 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9789004225893
    Series Statement: Sinica Leidensia 105
    Content: Covering a period of about four centuries, this book demonstrates the economic and political components of the opium problem. As a mass product, opium was introduced in India and Indonesia by the Dutch in the 17th century. China suffered the most, but was also the first to get rid of the opium problem around 1950
    Content: PREFACE -- PREFACE -- Acknowledgements -- Acknowledgements -- LIST of ILLUSTRATIONS, TABLES, FIGURES and MAPS -- LIST of ILLUSTRATIONS, TABLES, FIGURES and MAPS -- ILLUSTRATIONS -- PART ONE THE OPIUM PROBLEM -- INTRODUCTION -- THE POLITICS OF GUILT -- THE "ORIGINAL SIN" -- CONCLUSIONs -- PART TWO THE BRITISH ASSAULT -- the actual sins -- A Private English Asian Trading Company -- Opium on a List -- A Moral Question -- TEA FOR OPIUM Vice Versa -- An Analysis from Within -- The Bullion Game -- The Decision -- Opium Shipping -- Opium Smuggling -- Opium Corruption -- Religion as Opium -- Opium Banking in a Crown Colony -- Exorbitant Opium Revenues. -- On the Chinese SideINDIAN PROFITS -- Monopoly Opium Production -- Monopoly Smuggling -- A Western Competitor -- Narco-business Revenues -- THE INVENTION OF AN ENGLISH OPIUM PROBLEM -- Questions -- An English Home Market for Drugs -- The Creation of the English Opium Problem -- A FIRST REFLECTION -- PART THREE THE DUTCH ASSAULT -- PORTUGUESE LESSONS -- Portuguese Elite versus Portuguese Folk -- Arab Trade in Peace -- On the Malabar Coast -- What Did the Dutch Learn about Opium from the Portuguese? -- PEPPER FOR OPIUM VICE VERSA -- THE BENGAL SCENE -- The Dutch Connection -- Mughal Production and Consumption. -- THE "VIOLENT OPIUM COMPANY" (VOC) IN THE EASTA "Heart of Darkness" avant la lettre -- The Dutch Opium Image -- Laudanum Paracelsi -- The Sailor's Health -- The Asiatic Opium Image of the Dutch -- Double Dutch Violence -- Monopoly Wars -- Empire Building -- The Banda Case and all that -- Other 17th-century Violence -- Continuous Dutch Violence -- Dutch Opium Trade: General Questions -- The Indigenous Producers -- Opium Consumption in the East Indies -- THE AMPHIOEN SOCIETY AND THE END OF THE VOC -- A Brilliant Economist? -- The AS Performance -- THE CHINESE, THE VOC AND THE OPIUM -- Murder in Batavia -- Birth of a Chinese Hate? -- Chinese as VictimsChinese and Early Opium Trade -- FROM TRADE MONOPOLY INTO NARCO-STATE MONOPOLY -- A Transformation from Private into Public Interest -- The Four Van Hogendorps as Opium Dealers -- The Birth of a Narco-military State -- TIN FOR OPIUM, OPIUM FOR TIN? -- The Opium Business of Billiton -- PUBLIC ADVENTURES OF A PRIVATE STATE WITHIN THE STATE -- A Royal Opium Dealer -- The State within the (Colonial) State -- THE OPIUM REGIME OF THE DUTCH (COLONIAL) STATE,1850-1940 -- The Outer Districts -- The Bali Case -- The Opiumregie -- The Dutch Cocaine Industry -- Legal Hypocrisy -- A Double Dutch End -- PROFITS. -- The Opium FarmerThe Colonial State as Farmer -- REFLECTIONS -- PART FOUR THE FRENCH ASSAULT -- OPIUM IN AND FOR LA DOUCE FRANCE -- Parisian Fumes -- The French Pharmaceutical Scene -- Drugs from abroad -- THE FRENCH COLONIAL SCENE IN SOUTHE AST ASIA -- The Beginning of a Disaster -- The French Opium Performance -- Revenue Farming -- The Opiumregie -- The French Concession in Shanghai -- The End of a Disaster -- THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN CONTEXT -- Introduction -- From "Golden Triangle" to "Bloody Quadrangle" -- The Tribal Scene -- The Shan State -- The Hmong tribe -- Consumption Pattern -- Myanmar (Burma) -- Thailand (Siam)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9004221581
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004221581
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Derks, Hans, 1938 - History of the opium problem Leiden [u.a.] : Brill, 2012 ISBN 9004221581
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004221581
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Asien ; Opiumhandel ; Imperialismus ; Geschichte 1600-1950 ; Electronic books
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    Author information: Derks, Hans 1938-
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Leiden, Boston : Brill
    UID:
    gbv_1778697259
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789004221581
    Content: This is the first scholarly study in which the production, trade and political effects of opium and its derivatives are shown over many centuries, and in many countries (China, India, Indonesia, Japan, all Southeast Asian countries and some in Europe and the Americas). Starting in the 16th century, slavery and opium became the two means with which the bodies and souls of men and women in the tropics were exploited in western imperialism and colonialism. The first waned with the abolition movement in the 19th century, but opium production and trade continued to spread, with the associated serious social and political effects. Around 1670 the Dutch introduced opium as a cash crop for mass production and distribution in India and Indonesia. China became the main target in the 19th century, and only succeeded in getting rid of the opium problem around 1950. Then it had already been transformed from an “Eastern” into a “Western” problem
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