The Dutch and the Second British Empire in the Early Nineteenth-Century Indian Ocean World

IF 0.7 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Journal of British Studies Pub Date : 2019-04-01 DOI:10.1017/JBR.2018.179
James D. Wilson
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During the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, the British Empire grew through its invasion of Dutch colonies around the Indian Ocean rim. The incursions entwined British and Dutch politics, cultures, and social networks. These developments were significant for the Dutch East Indies, but have received relatively little attention in histories of the Second British Empire. In light of recent interest in Anglo-Dutch interaction, connectivity across empires, and the uses of prosopography to question the boundaries of imperial history, this article uses Dutch biographies to interrogate the relationship between the politics of liberal reform and despotism in the Cape Colony and Java under the British. A dialectic between despotism and liberalism dominates the Second Empire's historiography. Conversely, tracing the biographies of two interstitial figures who passed between the Dutch Empire and that of Britain shows how despotism and reform were connected. The Dutch drew notions of reform from their social networks into the Cape and Java through their manipulation of loyalist rhetoric. Concurrently, the use of such rhetoric legitimized societies and controls linked to the entrenchment of autocracy. This article thus reveals links between connectivity and control in Britain's Indian Ocean empire.
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荷兰和第二大英帝国在19世纪早期的印度洋世界
在法国大革命和拿破仑战争期间,大英帝国通过入侵荷兰在印度洋沿岸的殖民地而壮大。这种入侵将英国和荷兰的政治、文化和社交网络纠缠在一起。这些发展对荷属东印度群岛来说意义重大,但在第二大英帝国的历史中却很少受到关注。鉴于最近人们对英荷互动、帝国间的联系以及利用人谱学来质疑帝国历史界限的兴趣,本文利用荷兰人的传记来质疑英国统治下开普殖民地和爪哇的自由改革政治与专制政治之间的关系。专制与自由的辩证关系主导着第二帝国的史学。相反,追溯荷兰帝国和英国之间的两个间隙人物的传记,可以看出专制和改革是如何联系在一起的。荷兰人通过操纵效忠者的辞令,将改革观念从他们的社交网络引入了开普和爪哇。与此同时,这种修辞的使用使与巩固专制有关的社会和控制合法化。因此,本文揭示了英国印度洋帝国的连通性与控制之间的联系。
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期刊介绍: The official publication of the North American Conference on British Studies (NACBS), the Journal of British Studies, has positioned itself as the critical resource for scholars of British culture from the Middle Ages through the present. Drawing on both established and emerging approaches, JBS presents scholarly articles and books reviews from renowned international authors who share their ideas on British society, politics, law, economics, and the arts. In 2005 (Vol. 44), the journal merged with the NACBS publication Albion, creating one journal for NACBS membership. The NACBS also sponsors an annual conference , as well as several academic prizes, graduate fellowships, and undergraduate essay contests .
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