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Aalmoezeniersweeshuis. see orphanage
abolition 7, 137n104
abortion 194
abusua 150–151, 212, 235, 245
adat 103n2 ; law: customary
adoption 83, 196, 214, 233, 247–250
ad opus publicum. see chain labor
adultery
as a sin 147–148
as ground for divorce 74, 84–88, 94, 96, 99, 109, 119, 121, 133, 176
children born of 229, 236–239, 243
punishment for 10, 126n71, 149, 165, 170–179, 181–183, 186, 243, 265, 267 illicit sex
affect and emotion 80–81, 99, 101, 151–152, 161, 176, 207n48, 220, 233, 242, 244, 250, 262
agunot 126
Africa 2, 7–8, 22–23, 33–35, 61, 137, 144–147, 202–204, 234–236, 240, 245–246, 250–251, 258–259, 266, 271 ; Elmina ; Gold Coast ; Cape colony
Africans 5, 34, 55–58, 61, 66, 137, 212, 234, 242, 256–258, 269
enslaved 12, 51–53, 57–60, 66, 68, 138, 149, 155, 158, 160–163, 212, 217–224, 240, 255, 260–261, 269
men 54, 183–185, 217, 221–222, 234, 243, 260 women: African and black
agency 15–19, 54, 72, 85, 113–114, 130, 152, 157, 160–163, 225, 235, 242, 262, 264, 268, 270
Akan peoples 203, 212, 234
funeral rites of 246, 246n62
kinship system. see abusua
marriage customs. see calicharen
alimony 83, 86, 91, 98, 105, 108, 113, 118, 121, 133
alliances, political and marital 29–31, 37, 89, 150–151, 202, 207, 244–245
Ambon 171n93
Amerindians 39, 51, 57n78, 68–69, 151, 154, 184, 219, 242, 252, 256–260, 269
women 57n78, 68, 147, 149, 151–153, 155–163, 212, 219–224, 254
Amimba 160–161
Amsterdam 3, 11, 12n23, 32, 33n17, 50, 56, 61, 66, 68, 79n21, 80n29, 87, 89n63, 124, 126n71, 129, 146, 157–158, 160, 162–163, 166, 170–171, 174–175, 221, 234–235, 244, 252–253
Andaya, Barbara Watson 14n28, 113n31, 152n, 212
annulment 73–74, 80–81n29, 87–88, 109–110
archives 17, 19, 22–26, 73n, 77, 79n22, 131–133, 153, 173, 191, 213, 259, 261, 263
Asia 1–2, 7, 13, 30, 45, 65, 82, 98, 149, 176, 194, 205, 228, 237, 247, 258, 260, 269
South East 8, 29, 35n26, 36, 93, 105–122, 146, 150, 212, 263
South 36, 120–121, 198–202, 213, 269
trade in 29, 122
women. see women: Asian Indian Ocean ; Batavia ; Ceylon ; Cochin
Askamoth 124, 129–130
Atlantic world 5, 12, 29, 38, 52, 58, 62, 141 ; Dutch Atlantic ; slavery
autonomy, communal 8–9, 20n45, 26, 28n, 51, 53, 103–104, 109–113, 119, 123, 127–129, 138–139, 227, 262, 265, 267–287
Bakira 1, 3, 21
Balinese community 113, 122
balliaren 60
Banda 12, 146, 171n93, 179, 210n56
Banishment 1, 43, 45, 74–75, 85–86, 146, 149, 159, 170–174, 180–184, 197, 201, 205
banns (of marriage) 42, 44, 48, 63, 67, 128–129, 228
baptism 23, 26–27, 46–52, 66–68, 147, 159, 162, 217, 227, 229, 233, 237, 239, 244–256, 263, 265
bastardy. see illegitimacy
Batavia
as VOC headquarters 1, 11–12, 30–31
courts. see Raad van Justitie ; Schepenbank of Batavia
Dutch Reformed Church 36, 77, 145–146, 171, 232, 247, 251
divorce in 77–94, 175–176
governance and administration 23–24, 64–65, 79, 81, 107, 120, 167, 231, 256
marriage pattern 36–38, 70, 79, 88n61, 89
marital law in 46–48, 105–120
mixed unions in 30–31, 36–38, 69, 77, 153, 175, 181–183
notary 23, 73, 79–80, 82, 95, 111–112, 115–116, 121, 233, 267
sexual violence cases in 193–197, 212–217, 267
statutes of. see Statuten van Batavia
surrounding area (Ommelanden) 106–107, 110, 116, 121–122
belonging (cultural, ethnic) 3–4, 19, 35, 37, 46, 49, 122, 124, 180, 227, 233, 237, 242–244, 248, 255–256, 259–260, 262, 267
Benton, Lauren 18–21, 103n2, 104n3
Ben-Ur, Aviva 53–54, 67n105, 123n59, 124, 178–179, 241, 261n
Berbice
Church 67, 252–254
Council of Policy (government and court) 45, 95, 152, 217–218, 241
divorce in 98, 100–101
marriage policies 55
ordinances 68, 149, 184
racial and ethnic dynamics 60, 67, 123, 149, 155, 162, 269
revolt of 1763 219
role of Indigenous actors 151, 259
sexual scandal in 157–160, 218–220, 225
Society of 3, 12, 68, 155
bestiality 143, 192
bijzit. see concubinage
Bitter, Joan 77–78, 83, 89, 94
black people. see Africans ; see women: African and black
Blussé, Leonard 11–12n22, 16n33, 29n4, 31n11, 35–37, 77–78, 112n29
Boedelmeesters. see Chinese: chamber of curators
Bosch, Dominicus van der 91, 93
Bosma, Ulbe 4, 16n31, 31n13, 36n27, 65n98
boundaries, racial and social 4–5, 8–9, 17, 28, 58, 74, 153, 161, 182, 188, 197, 199, 210, 227–232, 243, 262, 264–270
Brazil, Dutch 11–12, 32, 45, 70, 123, 212n63
Breton, Elisabeth and Hendrik 248–250
bride prize. see dowry
British Empire 7, 14, 120, 123, 149, 266
Broer family 152–153, 259
burger, burgher 47, 59, 64–65, 70, 75–76, 79, 90, 92, 94, 168, 178–179, 183, 234, 260, 270
caboceer 204
Cardoza, Ilaria de 91
calicharen 61, 145, 147–148, 151, 204, 245
casados 30
Callaert, Pieter 223–224
Calvinism 10n20, 14, 28, 42, 44, 50, 74, 108, 251–256 ; Dutch Reformed Church ; Protestantism ; religion
Cape Colony 166, 170, 194, 216
Capitein, Jacobus Elisa Johannes 61–62, 147, 245, 251
Caribbean 12, 24, 26, 32, 149, 246, 260, 266, 269–270
divorce in 94–101
French 15
Jews in. see Jewish Communities
interracial marriage in 51–58, 70
sexual abuse in 211, 213, 217–224 Curaçao ; Suriname ; Berbice
Carles, Jean 157–159, 161
casta and calidad 6–7
casties, castizo 49, 59, 257, 261
catechism 245, 254
Catholicism, Catholics 4, 14–15, 28n, 41–44, 47–51, 59–60, 66–70, 73–75, 91, 94, 101, 104, 106, 108, 128, 133, 148, 164, 198, 247, 251–252, 271
Ceylon 10, 13, 22, 31n12, 35, 101, 121, 171n93, 239, 244, 262, 266, 268
courts in 76, 122n55, 202, 217
ethnic groups in 76, 105, 107, 120, 199, 228
Galle 76, 148, 205
Jaffnapatnam 95, 120
legislation on mixed marriage 48
ordinances 50, 76, 148–149, 174, 181, 246
sexual crimes in 164, 174, 180, 191, 199–202, 205
religious conversions 48, 76, 174, 246–247 Colombo
chain labor 1n3, 117n42, 167, 170, 174, 177, 180, 182, 184
Chama 235
charter zone 10, 12, 29, 31, 37–40, 45, 47, 64–65, 94, 128, 142
children 2–4, 17, 22, 33, 52, 60, 69, 71, 80, 83, 94, 98, 118, 131, 139, 156, 164, 167–169, 179, 185, 203, 205, 220
baptism and education 46, 48, 50, 120, 148, 208, 244–256
custody over 79–82, 97–98, 120–121, 133
enslaved 60–61, 131, 135–138, 153, 159, 161, 211, 217, 227, 229–233
in criminal court cases 192–198, 210
inheritance and bequests 48, 121, 128, 131, 136, 233–244
status of offspring 7, 27, 56, 163, 180, 183, 186, 226–262 illegitimacy ; overwonnen kinderen ; speelkinderen
Chinese
chamber of curators (boedelkamer) 105, 116–118
council. see Kong Koan
diaspora 35n26, 36n27, 113, 270n3
divorce 114–118
family law 24, 28n, 112–120
hospital 110n25
massacre 116–117
migrants 30, 35, 112–113, 116
Peranakan 106, 113–114, 117, 119, 121, 263
targeted regulations 110, 117
use of Dutch institutions 112, 115–120, 233
women 104–105, 113, 119, 175n106, 270n3
Christianity. Catholicism ; conversion ; Dutch Reformed Church ; Protestantism ; religion
and divorce 73–76, 100, 115, 133
and marriage 26, 28–72
and slavery 51–53, 66–70
as foundation of morality 9, 26, 140–141, 144–150, 185, 266
as marker of belonging 13–14, 28, 31, 47, 51, 61, 65, 71–72, 170, 178, 180, 182–184, 186, 208–209, 227, 231, 242, 244, 255, 257, 269
Protestant vs. Catholic approaches 14–15
Christianization 53, 255
Chitty, Christopher 140
Church. Dutch Reformed Church
as communal gatekeeper 15, 51–54, 58, 138, 247–248, 251–255
consistory 42, 54, 66, 68, 78, 81, 126n71, 146
discipline 25n58, 77–78, 146, 171–172, 251
role in marriage disputes 73, 77–78, 81, 133
class, social 3–4, 27, 28, 31–33, 36n27, 52, 55, 62–65, 72, 89n63, 104, 112, 114, 117, 134–135, 137, 154, 156, 189, 206–207, 226, 231–232, 241–242, 260, 263, 268, 270–271
classis of Amsterdam 50, 66–67, 146, 148, 247, 251–254
classis of Walcheren 252
close-kin ownership 241–242
Code Noir 15
Cochin 13, 22, 49, 91, 141, 198, 200, 247, 270
marriage in 38, 48, 91
king (raja) of 13, 105
VOC court in 75, 120, 172, 191, 201, 207
Coen, Jan Pieterszoon 30, 148, 179, 266
cohabitation 1–2, 9–10, 96 ; concubinage
Colombo 13n26, 23, 48, 91–94 , 181, 199, 246
Court of Justice 76, 164, 191, 200, 202
Orphanage 164
colonial government 26, 45, 53, 67–68, 104, 107, 110, 113, 119, 121, 127–130, 134, 138, 142, 155, 159, 186, 232, 256, 271 ; High Government (Batavia)
Commissarissen van Huwelijkse Zaken (Commissioners of Matrimonial Affairs) 43, 47, 55, 62–63, 89, 95
compagniesdogters 30
compositie 206
congregante 53
conversion, religious 4, 14–15, 44, 46, 49, 52, 61, 66–68, 71, 90, 106, 113–114, 242, 269
coolie wages 69, 153, 166
Coromandel Coast 106n7, 213
Coridon 220–223
council of Trent 42, 67
courts. Raad van Justitie ; Schepenbank ; Landraad
appeals 78, 82, 85, 90, 202
civil 25, 95, 123, 130, 158, 163
criminal 26, 95, 160, 165–169, 172–185, 190–203, 213–217
Court of Justice. see Raad van Justitie
Court of Policy (Suriname). see Suriname
court records 24–26, 81n29, 121, 138n106, 164, 182, 191, 195, 217, 263, 270
coercion 3, 152–154, 160–164, 186–190, 207–226, 265, 268 ; sexual violence ; slavery
company servants 12, 12n24, 30–41, 46–47, 64–66, 69–71, 75–76, 81–99, 140, 142–160, 166–169, 171–174, 180–182, 213–214, 224, 230, 233–236, 239, 244–248, 258–260, 270
colonialism 17, 20, 34–36
colonial power 3, 8, 13, 27–28, 34–36, 57, 101, 202, 225, 266–272
colonization and family formation 3–5, 9–10, 14–18, 26–41, 44–51, 64–66, 71–72, 134–142, 150–153, 174–175, 180–181, 227–228
concubinage 1, 56, 61, 82, 111, 119, 141, 144–163, 166–167, 182, 205, 223–224, 237–238, 245, 247–248, 253, 258, 266–268 ; illicit sex ; mixed unions
Cranganore, Archdiocese of 76
Creole 4, 222, 261
creolization 4–7, 31, 36–41, 47, 49, 65, 114, 141, 259–263, 270–272 ; ethnicity ; race ; mestizaje
Curaçao 2, 10–12, 21–22, 141
inter-ethnic relations 58–60, 66–67, 175, 178, 238, 260–262
Catholicism in 49–51, 60, 67, 101, 251
government and administration of law 25, 95, 100, 149, 191, 211
Dutch Reformed Church in 66, 146, 171–172, 251, 269
Jewish community 67, 122–123, 128–130, 133, 139, 175, 246
marriage pattern 36, 39
regulation of marriage 45, 47, 58–60, 63, 66, 128
curator ad lites 95, 134
customary law. see law
Danish presence on the Gold Coast 245
death penalty 1, 54, 113, 142, 148–149, 174, 179–185, 192–194, 197, 205, 216, 220, 223
debt 2, 79, 83, 90, 117–118, 127, 153, 175, 204, 214, 235
defloratie, defloration 164, 190–191, 206n47, 229–230
de Groot, Hugo. see Grotius
Demerara, Demerary 12, 259n104, 266
rebellion of 1772 222–224
demographic politics 3, 12, 29–41, 71–72, 123, 155, 179–181, 227–230, 256–262, 269–270
dessave 120
detention. see gijzeling (civil detention) ; imprisonment
Diederiks, Hendrik 237–238
discipline
Church 25n58, 77–78, 171–172, 251
institutions of 170 ; workhouse, women’s
military 155–156
plantation 155
within marriage 92
dissolutie, dissolution (of marriage). see divorce
diversity, social, religious, and ethnic 3, 9, 12–15, 21–22, 26, 28, 41, 44, 93, 103, 120, 188, 207, 225, 227, 244, 251–252, 263, 268–272
divorce. annulment
among Catholics 73–76, 91, 94, 101–102
as dissolution of marriage 84–91, 95–96, 109–110
Chinese 113–120
legal grounds for 74–75, 84–86, 89–93, 96, 109, 113
gender differences in 87–89, 98–100
Islamic 105–112
Jewish 122–134
litigious separation 89–100, 112, 118–119
no-fault 76n12, 84
mutual agreement 78–84, 96–97, 114–116
separation of table and bed 75, 78–84, 89–101
domestic slavery 93, 135–137, 162, 177–179
domestic sphere 7, 92–93, 101, 105–106, 120, 135, 141, 150, 153, 162, 176–177, 185, 199–203, 214, 268
domestic violence 75, 91–93, 100, 223
donatio inter vivos 235
dower 108–110, 113, 124–125, 131
dowry 33, 97, 115–116, 124–125, 131, 135–136, 150 ; dower ; ketuba ; maskawin ; mohar
drunkenness 91–93, 98, 100, 154, 168, 193, 196
Duijvenvoorde, Willem van 213–217, 225, 268
Dutch Atlantic 16–17, 22, 25n56, 51–57, 65n97, 70, 122–138, 151, 154, 165, 170 ; Atlantic world ; slavery in the Atlantic region
Dutch East India Company (VOC)
administration and law. see courts ; see Statuten van Batavia
archives 22–26, 197, 239, 259
chambers 22, 86
charter 3, 29, 45
directors (Lords XVII) 30, 45, 64–65, 143, 148, 181
Governor-General 30, 31n12, 45–46, 64, 77, 79n24, 106, 168–169, 258
jurisdiction of 3, 13, 75–76, 103–106, 120, 138
marriage policy of 26, 29–31, 45–51, 62–66, 69–71
merchants 29, 77, 81–85, 87, 148, 150, 175–176, 194, 213, 239, 248
military 30–31, 48, 82, 85, 94, 176, 213, 250, 262
monopolistic position 29
personnel 65, 75n10, 76, 82, 143, 197 ; company servants
sailors 3, 65, 82, 141–144, 148, 150, 152, 166, 168, 174–175, 193–197, 239
territorial expansion 1–3, 7, 9–13, 29–31, 35–38, 44–50, 76, 103–105, 113, 120, 180, 266
Dutch language 47, 106–107, 177, 196, 205, 209, 254, 269–270
Dutch Reformed Church 10, 14–15, 28n, 36–40, 42, 44, 48–51, 61–63, 66, 68, 70–72, 90, 126n71, 138, 144–149, 164, 171, 207n49, 211, 231, 244, 247–255, 266, 269
Dutch Republic 1, 3–4, 11, 13–14, 25–26, 29–31, 41–46, 50, 52, 58–59, 63–66, 71, 73–76, 78–80, 88, 90, 94–96, 164, 166, 173–174, 191, 197, 207–208, 247, 251, 261
Dutch West India Company (WIC)
archives 22–26, 213, 263
charter zone 39–40, 45, 94, 128, 142
directors (Lords X) 33, 66, 144–146, 148, 250–252
fortresses 223, 234–235
governors 33, 47, 55–57, 66, 68, 128, 134, 144, 147, 149, 159, 218, 220–221, 223, 234–235, 237, 242–244, 253, 255–256
legal foundations 45, 94, 128
marriage policies 31–33, 58, 61
migration policies 31–34, 144–149, 151
personnel. see company servants
role of (slave) trade 11–12, 31, 33–34, 49–50, 66, 151, 202, 246, 258–259
territorial expansion and losses 10–13, 29, 31–36, 46–47, 202–203, 245–246, 263, 266
East Indies. see Asia
Echt-Reglement (Marriage Regulations) 43–45, 48, 58, 63, 67, 75, 78n18, 81, 98–99, 190
education 4n8, 8, 27, 31–33, 65–68, 72, 80, 98, 118, 120, 148, 162, 197, 208, 227–228, 233–234, 242–258, 271
Elmina 1–2, 10–12, 21–22, 33–34, 61, 144–147, 150–151, 166, 191, 202–204, 212, 230, 234–236, 250, 262–263 ; Gold Coast
employees 12, 32, 82, 98, 146, 153, 155–160, 175, 205, 236, 254 ; company servants
enslaved. slavery ; manumission
men 1, 4, 60, 69, 71, 83, 104, 131, 135, 141, 154, 159, 162, 177, 180–184, 197, 209n54, 213–217, 219, 222–223, 235, 268
people, relations among 66–71, 83, 134–138, 217–224
status, legal implications 1, 85, 160–161, 177–178, 212, 216, 230–244, 268
women. see women: enslaved
Essequibo 12, 223, 252, 259n104, 266
ethnicity 3–9, 13, 27–28, 31, 37–39, 41, 46–47, 49, 51, 63, 65, 93, 103, 106, 110, 121, 149, 178–183, 206–207, 225, 227–228, 233, 244, 252, 260, 264–267, 271
Eurafricans 5, 51–54, 234–240, 245–246, 259 ; mulatto
Eurasians 31n12, 47, 171, 178, 237, 260 ; mestizo
Europe
as place of origin 36–41, 63, 89, 140, 143, 151, 175, 236–237
legal practice in 8, 30–32, 74–75, 103, 131, 148, 177, 191, 197, 203, 205, 210, 228
travel (back) to 65, 81–82, 101, 144–145, 169, 176, 234–235, 249–250, 257–258, 271
European
identity, conception of 3–4, 8–9, 19, 28–32, 38–39, 64–66, 71–72, 140, 142, 147, 175, 180, 186, 194–195, 231, 233–237, 244–247, 255–259, 263–266, 269–271
men 1–2, 54, 65–66, 142–168, 175, 229, 234, 247, 269–270
migration and settlement 2–3, 5–19, 28–40, 49, 53–54, 57, 64–65, 142, 186, 231, 233–237, 242, 244–247, 255–259, 263–266, 269–270
racial prestige of 8, 56–57, 64, 149, 163, 180, 222, 234–237, 256, 265–266
women 5–6, 8–9, 12–15, 17, 19, 29, 32–33, 38, 53–54, 57, 64–66, 142, 152, 175, 233–237, 244–247, 255–260, 262–266, 269–270
evidence, in court 85–86, 92, 96, 98, 155, 158–159, 164, 190, 196–198, 200, 216, 225
fasakh 109
feminist scholarship 5
fiscaal (colonial prosecutor) 1–2, 25, 45, 50, 67, 85, 96, 127, 155, 163, 167, 171, 173, 178–182, 186, 191–201, 205–206, 213–218, 225, 237–238
forced coupling 221–222
forced labor, as punishment. see chain labor
fornication 28, 43, 54, 146–149, 183, 186, 190, 220 ; illicit sex
forum shopping 130, 251
free black people 57n78, 59–60, 69, 154, 160–163, 184–185, 211, 223, 240, 242, 255
free status 232
freeborn 229, 233, 239
of Amerindians 51, 68–69, 151, 269
relation to honor 210–211 manumission
Freijer Compendium 106–112, 119
French empire and colonialism 7, 14–15, 265
Galle. see Ceylon
geboden. see banns
Gecommitteerde tot den Zaken van den Inlander 106–108, 110
Gentile. see Hindu
Germans 176, 233, 237, 265
geweldiger 205
Giddens, Anthony 18–20
gijzeling (civil detention) 216
Gold Coast (Ghana) 1, 12, 33, 61, 72, 150, 204, 234–236, 245–246, 261, 263 ; Elmina
Governing Council of Suriname. see Suriname
Governor-General. see Dutch East India Company (VOC)
Grotius 76, 189, 205–206, 209, 229n6–7, 230n10, 237–238
guardian (of a minor) 43, 54, 98, 100, 234–235, 239–240, 248–250, 254
Guyanas 12, 23n51, 24, 54, 58, 67 ; Berbice , Demerara , Essequibo , Suriname
Haks, Donald 44n39, 74n5, 79–80, 90, 92n71, 230n8
Hamer, Deborah 6n14, 16n33, 17n34, 64, 212n63
Heathen 45, 61, 63, 121, 144, 146, 148–149, 169–170, 209, 228, 243, 247, 250–253
Heijden, Manon van der 41–42n34, 78n17, 165–166, 174, 189n1, 191–192, 199n31, 206
heirs. see inheritance
Hekelbeeke family 194–197, 206, 212
hierarchies, colonial 2–3, 13, 21–22, 27–28, 31, 41, 46, 51, 56–57, 63, 72, 105, 138, 142, 179, 182, 188, 206–212, 225, 227, 233, 256–258, 262–270
High Government (Batavia) 64, 88–89, 167, 169–170, 181, 206n46
Hindus 13, 24, 49, 104, 113, 120–122, 138, 228
Historiography 4–8, 10–11, 14–22, 165
hoer, hoererije (whoredom) 2, 30, 94, 119, 146, 148, 157–158, 160, 163, 165–168, 174n104, 196, 210, 229, 238, 249 ; fornication
Hoge Regering. see High Government (Batavia)
homosexuality 140, 143, 217 ; sodomy
honor 28, 43, 52–53, 57, 63–64, 104–105, 118, 141, 144, 149, 156, 164–167, 170, 180–183, 186, 189–192, 195–197, 205–212, 224–225, 249, 265, 270
Hoonhout, Bram 16n33, 69n111, 223
Huijsvrouw (house-wife) 86, 104–105
identity (social, religious, national, ethnic) 4–5, 19, 21, 123, 180, 182, 206–208, 244, 262 ; belonging
illegitimacy 4, 6–7, 48, 54, 83n37, 139, 148, 156, 163–164, 169, 186, 227–230–244, 247–260, 264–265
illicit sex 26–27, 85, 139–188, 225, 243–244, 262, 267–268
interracial and inter-religious 6–7, 14, 54–56, 142, 144–160, 179–186, 233, 238, 244, 247, 254, 258, 264, 266, 271 adultery ; concubinage ; fornication ; prostitution
imam 106, 110, 114
Imbert, Carel 160–161
impia 204, 235 ; pawnship
imprisonment 2, 85, 170, 171n93, 216, 223
incarceration. see imprisonment
incest 57, 173, 190, 192, 229, 236–238
Indigenous groups 3, 5, 10, 19, 34–35, 47, 49n59, 69, 141, 147, 149, 151, 184, 254, 256–257, 259, 265, 269 ; Amerindians
Indian Ocean 7, 11, 73, 103, 120, 150
slavery 16, 70, 122
infanticide 202–203
inheritance 2, 4, 83n40, 131, 162–163, 189, 227–229, 231, 233–244, 248–250, 254
among non-Christians 105–107, 120–122, 127, 131, 135–136, 233n21
law 42–43, 48, 229–230, 236–238, 264–265
of enslaved status 4, 230
inlandsche. see native
inter-ethnic and interracial sex 6–7, 14, 54–56, 142, 144–160, 179–186, 233, 238, 244, 247, 254, 258, 264, 266, 271
intersectionality 5, 268
Islam. see Muslim communities
Jacatra 30, 46, 106 ; Batavia
Jaffnapatnam. see Ceylon
Jahid 53
jail. see imprisonment
Japan 77, 94, 150, 166
Java 24, 105–107, 195, 249–250, 256
Javanese women 1, 113, 175n106, 256
Jawi 106
Jentief. see Hindus
Jewish communities 26, 40n32, 44, 50–51, 53–54, 67, 97, 104, 108n15, 122–139, 156, 160, 175, 184, 186, 228, 240, 246, 251, 265, 268–269
marriage law of 124–126
Jodensavanne 40n32, 125n67, 156
Jurator 128, 130, 132
justice, colonial. courts
as tool of colonial expansion 200–203
legal procedures 77, 79, 85, 89–90, 95–97, 100, 205, 268
punishment 43–45, 116, 139, 148–149, 155, 164, 167–170, 173, 176–185, 193, 197, 203, 205, 216, 253n86, 254
Kals, Jan Willem 51–53, 146–147
kampung 107, 110, 117, 256
ketuba, ketubah, ketuboth 108n15, 124–135
kinship
as marriage impediment 43, 127
networks 31, 150, 207, 212, 245
system of 150, 228, 240 ; abusua (for Elmina) close-kin ownership
khul 109
Knapp, Jan Daniel 158–159
Kong Koan (Chinese Council) 112–114, 116–117, 119, 138
Koningh, Anna Maria 2, 4, 21
krankbezoeker (lay minister) 14, 145, 194
Lascar, Lacorin 198–200
labor 66, 68–69, 101, 138, 140–141, 157, 160, 211
as childbirth 164
coerced 4, 12, 28, 30, 48–49, 70, 153, 231, 242, 264, 266 ; chain labor
labor force 64, 137, 140
sexual and domestic 135, 153, 161, 165–168
landraad 202
Latin America 6–7, 67n104, 70, 103n2 ; Spanish and Portuguese
law
colonial 15, 22, 28, 118, 124, 130, 174, 179 ; ordinances
customary 9, 25n56, 48, 76, 103–104, 105–112, 120–122, 125–130, 138, 144
marriage and family 24, 26, 41–45, 88, 104–108, 111–112, 122, 131, 138–139 ; Echt-Reglement ; Political Ordinance of 1580
Roman 1, 25, 66, 230, 247
Roman-Dutch 45, 76, 201, 229
legal pluralism 8–9, 18, 20, 26, 28n, 103–104, 202, 267
L’Esperance 162–163, 237–238, 267
Legitimacy. see illegitimacy ; marriage ; children
Leeuwen, Simon van 76, 170n91, 189, 201, 209, 237–238
Lijphard, Margartha 176
Lutheranism 14, 40n32, 42, 44, 252
Luso-Asian. see Portuguese
Maddelon 223–224
Mahamad 53–54, 57, 123, 127–130, 138
mahr 108
Makassar 167, 182, 210n56, 213–217, 233n21, 248, 267
Malabar Coast 22, 38, 75, 198, 201, 266 ; Cochin
Malay
communities 113–114, 120–121, 180n119, 223n21
language 47, 106–108
manumission 27, 153, 228, 230–233, 239–240, 260
in Berbice 69, 159, 162
in Suriname 51, 55, 60, 136, 161–163, 184, 211, 232, 240–243, 255, 258, 261n109–110
in Curaçao 50, 59, 260
in VOC world 47, 69–70, 83–84n40, 90, 113, 182, 231, 248–249
Mardijker community 169–170, 179
marital power 77, 80, 87–88, 93, 118, 132–133
Maroons 33, 255 ; marronage
marriage 28–72, 103–141
age differences in 88–89
as networking strategy 31, 89, 150–151, 207, 245
Chinese 104, 112–122
Christian norms 15, 26, 28, 41–45
colonial restrictions 46–71
formalities and registration 41, 50, 54, 66–67, 70, 76, 105, 110, 112, 114, 117, 127–131, 134, 138, 184, 228 ; banns
Hindu 120–122
Indigenous (Amerindian) 68–69
interracial and mixed unions 44, 46–66, 71, 94, 100, 121, 184
Islamic 63, 104, 105–112
Jewish 122–138
patterns as markers of creolization 36–40
within slavery 66–71, 134–138
marronage 155, 255, 256
masculinity 7, 93, 210, 215
maskawin 108–112, 119
masturbation 143
Mattanchery 13, 105
Mauricius (Governor) 220–222
Mennonites and Anabaptists 44, 252
mesties. see mestizo
mestizaje 6, 270 ; creolization
mestizo 39, 49, 59, 76, 90, 94, 152–153, 181, 240, 257–261, 270
Meulen, Apolonia Jacoba van der 99, 101, 156–157
midwife 164, 195, 270
migration 4, 30, 36, 71, 112–114, 116, 126, 265
encouragement of 30–33
restriction 32, 64, 143
minister. see pastor
militia 161, 255, 260
missionaries 14, 252 ; religion ; conversion
mixed-race individuals 55, 60, 160, 162–163, 185–186, 236, 238–242, 246, 254–257, 271 ; Eurafricans ; Eurasians ; mestizo ; mulat
mixed unions 6–7, 14, 44, 46–66, 71, 94, 100, 121, 142, 144–160, 179–186, 233, 238, 244, 247, 254, 258, 264, 266, 271 ; marriage ; concubinage ; race
mixties. see mestizo
Modliaar 200–202
Moluccas 12, 30, 46, 145–146, 152, 170, 179, 244, 262, 270
Moor 106n6, 110, 111, 143, 170, 179, 193, 213, 260 ; Muslim communities
morality 3, 7–10, 13, 17–18, 21, 24, 26, 57, 90, 92, 110, 140–141, 144–148, 152, 170–173, 185, 192, 195, 197, 200–201, 203, 207, 225, 251–252, 256, 263, 266–268
Morgan, Jennifer L. 4n7, 6n16, 137, 210n59
Muhammadan. see Muslim communities
mulat, mulatto 39, 53–55, 66, 135–137, 160, 183, 220–221, 238, 240–243, 255, 257, 260–261
murder 1, 116, 202–204, 220–223
Muslim communities 14, 26, 28n, 44, 63, 104, 113, 118–120, 122, 138–139, 193, 213, 228, 233, 268
family law 105–112, 120
VOC’s attitude to 105–106, 169, 178–180, 182–183
mutah 109
Nassy family 127–128, 156, 240
native 13, 37, 47–49, 64–65, 107, 110, 113, 144, 181, 208, 231 ; indigenous
natural children 162, 182, 229, 233–234, 236–245, 257, 262, 266
naturellen. see native
Neslo, Ellen 240n44, 242
Netherlands. see Dutch Republic
New Imperial History 5
Niemeijer, Henk 14n27, 16n33, 29n5, 36–37, 153, 171, 210
Nijenroode, Cornelia van 77–78, 83, 89, 93, 101
Nijs, Adriaan de 236, 248–250
normative pluralism 8–10, 20n45, 21, 101–104, 197, 264, 267–268
notary 19, 23, 25, 73, 79–82, 95–96, 101, 111–112, 115–116, 121, 128, 130–131, 233, 240, 263, 267
offspring, legal status of. see children ; illegitimacy
Ommelanden. see Batavia
ola 198
ondertrouw 63n91, 129
registers 36–40 banns
Onna, Jan Elias van 243–244
Oranda-yuki 150
ordinances, local 24–26, 45–48, 50, 54, 57, 60, 68–69, 74, 76, 116, 148–149, 154–156, 166, 168, 174, 180–182, 184, 253n86, 256
Ordre van Regieringe 45, 128
orphanage 32–33, 164–165, 195, 231, 248, 256
orphan board, orphan masters 100, 125, 125n67
orphans 32–33, 43, 52n69, 125, 164, 195
overwonnen kinderen 229, 236, 238
pandeling. see pawnship
papist. see Catholism
parentage 4, 120, 228, 250, 254–256
parnassim 54, 124n62, 128–129, 139
partus sequitur ventrem 4, 230–231
pastor (minister) 14, 36, 49–50, 52, 61–62, 66, 144–150, 169, 186, 245–247, 250–256, 261 ; krankbezoeker
patriarchy, patriarchal power 212, 222, 266, 268 ; marital power
pawnship 153, 214 ; impia
Peranakan. see Chinese
Pipkin, Amanda 206–208, 210
plakaat. see ordinance
plakaatboek 24–25, 51, 76
plantation 12, 55, 57, 68–69, 97, 154, 192, 213, 217–218, 240–241, 243, 255, 259–260
administrators and directors 40, 54, 156–160, 162, 218–224
owners 134, 137, 155–156, 162
societies 33, 137, 141, 172, 217, 225
workers (free) 141, 155, 160, 253–254, 258
planters 36n27, 40, 53–54, 58, 68, 137, 147, 154–160, 211, 217–220, 223, 225, 241–242, 246
poesties 261
Political Ordinance of 1580 42–45, 57, 74, 127–129, 173–174, 228
Portuguese
descent, mixed-race individuals (Luso-Asians, Luso-Africans) 48–49, 75, 91, 183, 261, 269
empire 14, 30–32, 70, 75, 123
Jews (Sephardim) 123–125, 128–132
influence on Dutch colonies 30–31, 49n59, 151, 261–262
language 47, 49, 124n65, 261, 270
posthouder 259
power, colonial 3, 8, 13, 27–28, 35, 57, 101, 202, 225, 266–272
Preanger 106–107
Predikant. see pastor
priseur 97
prison. see imprisonment
privacy and private life 5, 24, 108, 137, 141–142, 186, 199, 206, 214, 224–225, 266
private property and trade, private actors 25, 29, 31, 46, 54, 84, 154, 176n108, 187, 220, 224, 253n86
procureur 79, 89, 243
prostitution 152n37, 150, 153, 165–168, 170n91, 173, 186, 210, 268
Protestantism 4, 9, 14–15, 28n, 30–31, 42–53, 71, 74, 104, 128, 164, 246, 252, 269, 271 ; Calvinism ; Dutch Reformed Church
Punishment. see justice, colonial
public-private. see privacy and private life
Quetuboth. see Ketuba
Raad van Justitie (Council/Court of Justice)
of Batavia 71, 75, 77–79, 82, 85, 87–88, 90, 112, 119, 121–122, 140, 142–143, 146, 169, 172–173, 177, 191, 193, 202, 214, 229, 248
of Cochin 23, 75, 120, 172, 191, 201, 207
of Colombo 164, 197, 200, 202
of Hougli (Bengal) 85
of Malacca 169, 180n119
Raad van Politie. see Suriname
Raben, Remco 4, 13n26, 19n39
race 4n8, 104, 172, 218, 226–227, 237, 268, 271
and marriage 28, 51–66, 264
categories of 7, 27, 39, 49n59, 53, 162n66, 243, 259–262 ; mulat ; mesties ; casties ; poesties ; tapoeyer
ideology and hierarchy 2–3, 6–8, 17–18, 52, 56, 64–65, 178, 183, 186, 206–207, 228, 256–262, 265, 267
in Curaçao 2, 58–61, 246
in Suriname 33, 51–58, 183–185, 246
in the Dutch East Indies 62–65, 93–94, 179–182, 270
on the Gold Coast 61
relation to mobility 64–65
relation to slavery 53, 66, 208–209, 211 inter-ethnic and interracial sex
rape 143, 151, 187–226
and honor 186, 189–192, 195–197, 205–212, 224–225
conceptions of 188–190, 203–206
connections to slavery 207–224
in Ceylon 191, 199–202, 205, 217
on the Gold Coast 202–205 sexual violence ; schaking
Remonstrant 44
rebellion, revolt 2, 155, 213, 219, 225, 264
Batavia, Chinese 116
Berbice 1763 218–219, 259
Demerary 1772 222–224
Dutch Revolt 42, 74, 207n48, 208
Suriname 1750 220–222
religion 67–68, 71, 107, 110, 111, 122, 129, 131, 134, 207–208, 243–244, 264
diversity of 3, 8–9, 13–15, 28, 41, 44, 46, 50, 103–104, 139, 179, 182, 203, 207n48, 225, 228, 269, 271
relevance to social and political belonging 4, 27, 46, 49, 51, 53, 58, 61–62, 66, 180, 183, 206, 226–228, 232–232, 237, 244–257, 260, 267–268
role in morality 8–10, 42, 51, 144–152, 172, 265–266 conversion ; Christianity ; Heathen ; Hindus ; Jewish communities ; Muslim communities
resistance 17, 138, 196, 245
enslaved 9, 172, 186, 217–225
indigenous 69, 107, 186 rebellion
Roman-Dutch law. see law
Roman law. see law
sailors 3, 12, 65, 82, 141–144, 148, 150, 152, 166, 168, 174–175, 193–197, 239
Samma van Macassar 214–217, 225, 267–268
Samson, Elisabeth 55–58, 184, 267
schaking 189–190, 207
Schrikker, Alicia 13n26, 122n55, 200
Schepenbank of Batavia 23, 69–71, 75–76, 79, 82, 88, 90, 94, 105–106, 110, 112, 114, 118–122, 168–169
Schepper, Herman Nicolaas van der 99, 156–157
separation (legal). see divorce
settler-colonialism 35–36
Sewell, William 20
sexual morality 7–9, 21, 140–141, 144–150, 171–173, 225, 264, 266, 268
sexual violence 27, 188–226
coercion 152–154, 160–165
enslaved women 207–213, 217–224
same-sex abuse 192–194, 213–217
sex work. see prostitution
Shāfiʿī school 107, 109
sin 56–57, 143, 192, 245, 253, 255
Sinhalese 76, 199–200, 228
slavery 9, 203, 228, 241, 271
and race 7, 16, 51–53, 66, 208–209, 211
and sexual/reproductive exploitation 4, 134–138, 141, 151–152, 165, 206–225, 230
and social status 1, 4, 9, 47, 93, 160–163, 165, 171, 210, 230–233, 243
chattel 137, 222
domestic 93, 135–137, 162, 177–179
family life under slavery 28, 66–71, 83, 134–138, 211–212
in the Atlantic region 6–8, 12, 14n28, 49, 52, 210n59, 211, 217
in the Dutch cultural imagination 207–210
in the Indian Ocean region 7–8, 16, 69–70, 122, 212–217, 231
legal foundations and regulations 1, 25, 66, 230–231
resistance to 9, 172, 186, 217–225
slave trade 49, 122, 137n104
social control 8, 16, 58
social order, colonial 3, 9–10, 21, 56, 59, 71–73, 78, 119, 142, 154–155, 186, 188, 199n31, 203, 206, 213, 219–220, 225, 227, 262, 264–268
Sociëteit van Berbice (Society of Berbice) 3, 12, 23, 55, 67n105, 68, 155, 160
Sociëteit van Suriname 3, 12, 23, 32, 55, 57, 163, 243
sodomy 10, 140, 142–143, 145, 179, 186, 190–193, 214–217, 225–226, 267
soldiers 3, 46, 64–65, 82, 91, 94, 141–142, 148, 150, 152, 155, 164–167, 172, 175–176, 185n134, 198, 205, 213, 239, 258, 260
sovereignty, colonial 12–13, 129, 201, 203
Spanish 7, 59
buck (punishment) 155, 161
control of the Netherlands 42, 207–208
empire 14, 31, 49–50, 67n104, 70, 103n2, 151
language 260, 262
speelkinderen 229, 237–238 ; natural children
spinhuis. see workhouse, women’s
Statuten van Batavia 15, 24, 47, 62–63, 168, 174, 180, 190, 211
Stoler, Ann Laura 7n17, 17–18
structuration theory 18–20
St. ThomasChristians 13, 75
stuprum 195–196
subaltern status 9, 154, 183, 224, 259, 268, 270
Suriname
Court of Policy (Governing Council) 95–96, 99, 128, 161, 172, 191, 211, 232, 254, 260
Council of Justice (civil court) 95, 163
governor 33, 52n69, 55–57, 99, 134, 147, 156, 161, 185, 220–222, 237, 242–244, 255–258
Jewish community 51, 53, 97, 104, 122–138, 178
Manumission 60, 232–244
maroons 33, 255
marriage and divorce patterns in 40, 94–101
race in 33, 51–58, 60, 183–185, 246, 256–258, 260
restrictions on mixed marriage 51–58
Society of 3, 12, 23, 32, 55, 57, 163, 243
testaments 234, 237–244
Surinamese marriage 40, 154
Synagogue 54, 125, 129, 134
Synod of Dordt 247–248, 253
talaq 109
Tamil 120
Tannetje (Hoop) 159, 162
tapoeyer(in) 235, 261
taxation 76, 110, 117, 119, 138, 228
Taylor, Jean Gelman 29n3, 37, 89
territorial control 11–12n22, 13–14, 33, 64, 76, 103, 105, 120, 180, 263, 266
testament 27, 83–84n40, 86, 136, 162–163, 227, 230n10, 231, 233–246, 248–250, 254–255, 263
testimony, in court 1, 24, 85, 90, 92, 121, 161, 177–178, 196, 215–216, 221–224, 268, 270
Thesawalamai 120–121
Thistlewood, Thomas 217
Thoma, Armand 220–224
Thon, Samuel du 158–159
Toepas 75, 91, 174, 261
tolerance, religious 16, 113, 144, 266
trade 10–11, 29, 31, 33, 138, 150–151, 258–259
monopoly 11, 29
private 29, 84, 176n108, 169, 175–176, 246
posts 3, 11–12, 141, 175
zone see charter zone slave trade
tuchthuis. see workhouse, women’s
Veniam agenda 79, 89, 95
Verbeet, Gerardus 144–148
Vicarate of Verapoly 75
violence, intimate. see sexual violence ; see domestic violence
violence, colonial 6, 9, 12, 21, 29, 34, 116–177, 142, 151, 167–168, 186, 201–202
VOC. see Dutch East India Company (VOC)
volksplanting 33
Vypin peninsula 91
Wamelen, Carla van 16n33, 25n58, 79n24
Wanacqua 157–159
Waterham, Bernhardt (Governor) 153n39, 159–160
West India Company. see Dutch West India Company (WIC)
white people. see Europeans ; see women: white
whoredom. see hoer
widows 77, 99, 111, 116–119, 127–129, 131, 154–155, 169, 175, 234n22
Willemstad 2, 38–39, 60, 128, 141, 175, 251, 270
wills. see testament
Wichers, Gerhard (Governor) 256–258
women
African and black 1–2, 33, 40, 47, 51–57, 61, 66–69, 136–138, 144, 147–149, 154–163, 166, 172, 184, 202–203, 210n59, 211–212, 217–224, 234–238, 240–246, 252, 259
Asian 30, 37–38, 46, 64, 95, 105, 140, 152n37, 168n85, 171, 175, 194–195, 212–213, 258
Christian 61, 78, 105, 126n71, 142, 164–165, 171–172, 175, 180–182, 186, 249, 269
enslaved 4, 38, 68–71, 85, 99, 135–138, 146–147, 152–163, 165–167, 177, 182, 195, 209–215, 217–224, 231, 237, 248, 268, 270
free 1–2, 57n78, 55–58, 69, 90, 111, 115, 151, 153–154, 184, 162–163, 172, 180, 211, 239, 267
sexual regulation of 152–160, 164–186
white 2, 8, 32, 52, 54, 61, 134–138, 159, 171–172, 183–185, 254–255
workhouse, women’s 1, 85–86, 168–171, 173–174, 176, 179, 182–184
zones of jurisdiction. see charter zone

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Intimacy and Social (Dis)Order in Dutch Colonial Expansion

Regulating Sex, Marriage, and Family Life, 1600–1800

Reihe:  European Expansion and Indigenous Response, Band: 49
Cover Intimacy and Social (Dis)Order in Dutch Colonial Expansion
ISBN:
9789004746756
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Brill
Print-Publikationsdatum:
20 Nov 2025
  • Fachgebiete
    • Geschichte
      • Frühe Neuzeit
      • Sozialgeschichte
      • Weltgeschichte
      • Rechtsgeschichte
    • Sozialwissenschaften
      • Geschlechterforschung
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright page
General Series Editor’s Foreword
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1 Christian Marriage
Chapter 2 Christian Divorce
Chapter 3 Non-Christian Marriage
Chapter 4 Illicit Sex
Chapter 5 Sexual Violence and Power
Chapter 6 Children’s Status
Conclusion
Back Matter
Glossary
Bibliography
Index

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