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    UID:
    gbv_680253572
    Format: xii, 347 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 0820343056 , 0820343064 , 9780820343051 , 9780820343068
    Series Statement: Early American places
    Content: Part 1. Emergence of an Entrepôt -- Converging Currents -- Atlantic Diasporas -- "Cruising to the Most Advantageous Places" -- Part 2. Sociocultural Interactions in a Maritime Trade Economy -- A Caribbean Port City -- Curaçao and Tierra Firme -- Language and Creolization -- Conclusions
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 311-338 , Erscheinungsjahr in Vorlageform:c2012 , Part 1. Emergence of an Entrepôt -- Converging Currents -- Atlantic Diasporas -- "Cruising to the Most Advantageous Places" -- Part 2. Socio-Cultural Interactions in a Maritime Trade Economy -- A Caribbean Port City -- Curaçao and Tierra Firme -- Language and Creolization -- Conclusions.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Curaçao ; Geschichte 1750-1850
    URL: Cover
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    Athens : University of Georgia Press
    UID:
    gbv_739588125
    Format: Online-Ressource (xii, 347 p) , maps
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 0820343056 , 0820343064 , 9780820343686 , 9780820343051 , 9780820343068
    Series Statement: Early American places
    Content: "When Curaçao came under Dutch control in 1634, the small island off South America's northern coast was isolated and sleepy. The introduction of increased trade (both legal and illegal) led to a dramatic transformation, and Curaçao emerged as a major hub within Caribbean and wider Atlantic networks. It would also become the commercial and administrative seat of the Dutch West India Company in the Americas. The island's main city, Willemstad, had a non-Dutch majority composed largely of free blacks, urban slaves, and Sephardic Jews, who communicated across ethnic divisions in a new creole language called Papiamentu. For Linda M. Rupert, the emergence of this creole language was one of the two defining phenomena that gave shape to early modern Curaçao. The other was smuggling. Both developments, she argues, were informal adaptations to life in a place that was at once polyglot and regimented. They were the sort of improvisations that occurred wherever expanding European empires thrust different peoples together. Creolization and Contraband uses the history of Curaçao to develop the first book-length analysis of the relationship between illicit interimperial trade and processes of social, cultural, and linguistic exchange in the early modern world. Rupert argues that by breaking through multiple barriers, smuggling opened particularly rich opportunities for cross-cultural and interethnic interaction. Far from marginal, these extra-official exchanges were the very building blocks of colonial society."--Project Muse
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Part 1. Emergence of an EntrepôtConverging Currents -- Atlantic Diasporas -- "Cruising to the Most Advantageous Places" -- Part 2. Socio-Cultural Interactions in a Maritime Trade Economy -- A Caribbean Port City -- Curaçao and Tierra Firme -- Language and Creolization -- Conclusions. , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780820343051
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Creolization and contraband
    Language: English
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