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Insights into VOC's 17th-century Southeast Asian strategy.

For anyone fascinated by the intrigue of early modern colonial history, this book is a treasure trove. It gives you a front-row seat to the strategic thinking of a major naval power at a time when sea trade routes were the heart of global commerce. You'll get a rare glimpse into the diplomatic maneuvers and economic strategies that shaped Southeast Asia through the candid writings of a key Dutch East India Company figure.

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Security, Diplomacy and Commerce in Seventeenth-Century Southeast Asia: The Memorials, Letters and Treaties of VOC Admiral Cornelis Matelieff De Jonge

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ISBN: 9789971695279
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Admiral Cornelis Matelieff de Jonge was a Director in the Rotterdam chamber of the Dutch East Indies Company (VOC) for three decades in the early 17th century. In May 1605 he set sail from the Dutch Republic with a fleet of 11 ships, and in the following year launched an unsuccessful attack on Portuguese Melaka. After visiting various locations in the region and signing landmark treaties with the rulers of Johor (1606) and Ternate (1607), he returned to the Netherlands in 1608. There he wrote a series of epistolary reports and memoranda that were carefully studied by leading policy makers in the Republic, among them the renowned jurist Hugo Grotius, and the politician and diplomat Johan van Oldenbarnevelt. Early VOC policy for south-eastern Asia drew heavily on Matelieff's submissions, and the materials reproduced in this volume provide candid insights into key elements of VOC strategy, trade, security and regional diplomacy, as well as Dutch relations with Spain and Portugal. Here translated into English for the first time, this collection of Matelieff's writings is an invaluable resource for students of business history, early colonial history, and the history of international law.
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Insights into VOC's 17th-century Southeast Asian strategy.

For anyone fascinated by the intrigue of early modern colonial history, this book is a treasure trove. It gives you a front-row seat to the strategic thinking of a major naval power at a time when sea trade routes were the heart of global commerce. You'll get a rare glimpse into the diplomatic maneuvers and economic strategies that shaped Southeast Asia through the candid writings of a key Dutch East India Company figure.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.