Corlaer’s House: Diplomatic Spaces, Lineages, and Memory in the New York Borderlands

IF 1.1 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY WILLIAM AND MARY QUARTERLY Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.1353/wmq.2022.0037
Erin B. Kramer
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Abstract:For a century after his death in 1667, the Haudenosaunee nations used a shorthand version of Arent van Curler’s name—“Corlaer”—to refer to the Dutch and English settlers of the New York borderlands and their colonial governments. They also designated Albany as the gathering place for all diplomatic meetings and called it “Corlaer’s house.” Historians have debated why Van Curler the person became a symbol after his death, with many emphasizing his diplomatic skill (or lack thereof). However, looking beyond Van Curler as an individual and placing him within specific contexts of familial relationships and diplomatic households reveals how the Haudenosaunee used “Corlaer’s house” as a means of renewing their relationships with the settler families on their borders. During an era of violence and political turmoil, each mention of “Corlaer” was a reminder of the framework of sovereignty and cooperation that the Dutch and Haudenosaunee had committed to build. The synecdoche helped ensure that those who met in “Corlaer’s house” would heed the memories contained within it, memories as fraught as Van Curler’s life had been.
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科拉尔故居:纽约边疆的外交空间、世系与记忆
摘要:在他1667年去世后的一个世纪里,Haudenosaunee民族使用阿伦特·范·科勒名字的缩写“Corlaer”来指代纽约边境地区的荷兰和英国定居者及其殖民政府。他们还指定奥尔巴尼为所有外交会议的聚集地,并称之为“科拉尔之家”。历史学家一直在争论为什么范·科勒死后这个人成为了一个象征,许多人强调他的外交技巧(或缺乏外交技巧)。然而,超越Van Curler作为一个个体的视角,将他置于家庭关系和外交家庭的特定背景下,揭示了Haudenosaunee人是如何利用“Corlaer的房子”来恢复他们与边境上定居者家庭的关系的。在一个暴力和政治动荡的时代,每一次提到“科拉尔”都提醒人们,荷兰和豪德诺绍尼承诺建立主权与合作框架。提喻有助于确保那些在“科拉尔之家”相遇的人会注意到其中包含的记忆,这些记忆就像范·科勒的生活一样令人担忧。
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