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The Private Slave Trade in Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam - Ramona Negrón, Jessica den Oudsten

The Private Slave Trade in Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam

On Jochem Matthijs and Coenraad Smitt
Buch | Hardcover
184 Seiten
2026
Pallas Publications (Verlag)
978-90-485-6506-1 (ISBN)
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This book examines the emergence of private Dutch slave trading in the 18th century. Focusing on the enterprise of Matthijs and Smitt – whose slave ships transported an estimated 11,000–13,000 enslaved West Africans to Suriname, it reconstructs the experiences of crew and captives, and uncovers the inner workings of the private slave trade.
For the first time available in English, this fully translated and revised edition of De grootste slavenhandelaren van Amsterdam: Over Jochem Matthijs en Coenraad Smitt (2022) examines the emergence of private Dutch slave trading in the eighteenth century.

The 1730s mark a turning point in Dutch slavery history: the West India Company (WIC) renounces its monopolies on the transatlantic slave trade, upon which several merchants in the Dutch Republic decide to use their ships for the private slave trade. As a result, the slave trade expanded rapidly. Thousands of people were transported from West-Africa to the Dutch Atlantic on private slave ships. Focusing on the enterprise of Jochem Matthijs and Coenraad Smitt, whose slave ships transported an estimated 11,000–13,000 enslaved West Africans to Suriname, the book reconstructs the experiences of shipboard crew and captives and uncovers the inner workings of the private slave trade. Drawing upon newly uncovered archival materials, and using a set of digital tools, the authors demonstrate how the WIC’s abandonment of its monopoly precipitated a flourishing private trade. Pioneering case studies – most notably the return voyage of the ’t Gezegende Suikerriet – reveal voices long silenced in conventional narratives. This edition features a new revised introduction and a new epilogue, making it the definitive scholarly account of Amsterdam’s principal private slave traders and their enduring legacies.

An indispensable resource, this book will be of interest to researchers studying the transatlantic slave trade, Caribbean slavery systems, and West-African trade in the early modern period.

Ramona Negrón is a postdoctoral researcher at the KITLV/Royal Dutch Institute for Caribbean and Southeast Asia Studies, researching slavery and proto-citizenship in the Dutch Caribbean. She specializes in colonial, maritime, and slavery history. Jessica den Oudsten is a PhD candidate at Radboud University and guest researcher at the Huygens Institute. Her research focuses on the social mobility of immigrants and their descendants in Amsterdam (1660-1811). She specializes in early modern maritime history and migration history.

Introduction Chapter 1. The Firm of Jochem Matthijs and Coenraad Smitt Chapter 2. Crew Members and Ships Chapter 3. ’t Gezegende Suikerriet: The Voyage Chapter 4. ’t Gezegende Suikerriet: The Shipowners in Suriname Chapter 5.’t Gezegende Suikerriet: Conflicts upon Return Chapter 6. Other Slaving Voyages by the Smitts Chapter 7. The End of The Firm Epilogue: Reflections on Recent Developments in the Field

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.4.2026
Reihe/Serie Slavery and Emancipation
Zusatzinfo 6 Tables, black and white; 3 Line drawings, color; 21 Halftones, color; 20 Halftones, black and white; 24 Illustrations, color; 20 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort Amsterdam
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte
ISBN-10 90-485-6506-5 / 9048565065
ISBN-13 978-90-485-6506-1 / 9789048565061
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