BMGN – Low Countries Historical Review was founded in 1877 and is the leading academic journal for the history of the Netherlands, Belgium and their global presence. It publishes research and review articles which explore broad and important issues in the history of the Low Countries, and seeks to do so in a wider comparative context. In creating discussion fora, online and in print, and in publishing book reviews, the journal aims to enliven historical debate among both professional historians and a wider interested public. Rigorously peer-reviewed, BMGN – Low Countries Historical Review seeks to present the best historical scholarship of both young and more established scholars. The journal accommodates all historical subdisciplines and covers every period of history since the Middle Ages. It accepts contributions in Dutch and English.
Tabel of ContentsInhoud jaargang 132 (2017)
From the Editors RedactioneelS. 1
Articles
The Tears of a Killer Criminal Trials and Sentimentalism in the Austrian Netherlands Elwin HofmanS. 3
A Dutch Confederate Charles Liernur Defends Slavery in America Michael J. DoumaS. 27
Voorbij het koloniale perspectief Indonesische bronnen en het onderzoek naar de oorlog in Indonesië, 1945-1949 Bart Luttikhuis en c.h.c. HarinckS. 51
ForumVisions of Dutch Empire S. 77
IntroductionAlicia Schrikker
Visions of Dutch Empire Towards a Long-Term Global Perspective René Koekkoek, Anne-Isabelle Richard and Arthur WeststeijnS. 79
The Dutch Empire in Intellectual History Andrew FitzmauriceS. 97
The European Character of the Intellectual History of Dutch Empire Susan LegêneS. 110
Review article – Recensie-artikel
Van metaaldraad tot Agnetapark Het Nederlands kapitalisme in de twintigste eeuw Jeroen TouwenS. 121