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  • Buddingh, Hans

    Language: English

    Published by Sidestone Press, 2023

    ISBN 10: 9464261390 ISBN 13: 9789464261394

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    paperback. Condition: Very Good. Cover and edges may have some wear.

  • Buddingh?, Hans

    Language: Dutch

    Published by Utrecht : Het Spectrum, 1999

    ISBN 10: 9027467625 ISBN 13: 9789027467621

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    Condition: Good. Paperback, enkele illustraties in z/w, 8vo.; Rug verkleurd.

  • Andreus, Hans & J. Bernlef & Cees Buddingh'& Rutger Kopland - en anderen

    Published by Amsterdam : Stichting Collectieve Propaganda van het Nederlandse Boek, 1972

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    Condition: Good. Originele gedecoreerde geïllustreerde hardcover, veel (paginagrote) illustraties in kleur, ongepagineerd, 8vo.; Randen kaft deels iets verkleurd.

  • Buddingh?, Hans

    Language: Dutch

    Published by Utrecht : Het Spectrum, 1999

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  • Buddingh', Hans

    Language: Dutch

    Published by Het Spectrum, 1995

    ISBN 10: 9027430446 ISBN 13: 9789027430441

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    gebrocheerd, 424 blz, enkele ills, register Naam schutblad.

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    Condition: very good. Utrecht : Het Spectrum, 1999. 2e, vermeerderde druk. Paperback. 488 pp. Condition : very good copy. ISBN 9789027467621. Keywords : SURINAME,

  • Buddingh, Hans

    Language: English

    Published by Sidestone Pr, 2022

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    Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 480 pages. 6.80x9.96x1.02 inches. In Stock.

  • Chin, Henk E.; Buddingh, Hans

    Language: English

    Published by Pinter Pub Ltd, London, 1987

    ISBN 10: 0861875168 ISBN 13: 9780861875160

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    Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Previous Owner's signature in Front end page.

  • Buddingh', Hans.

    Published by Leiden, 2022., 2022

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    493 pp.; b/w illus. throughout, index, bibliography. Leiden, 2022. Pbk. KEYWORDS: 040 Suriname.

  • Hans Buddingh'

    Language: English

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    Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -A History of Suriname presents the first comprehensive overview in English to cover the distant past as well as current events in the former Dutch colony located on the Wild Coast of South America where Spanish and English adventurers once presumed El Dorado. This study concerns original Indigenous inhabitants, the arrival of enslaved Africans who toiled away on plantations, the colonial economy with its trade relations with both Europe and North America, the immigration of Asian indentured labourers, to conclude with more recent events of the 20th and 21st century.The present publication offers an exceptionally profound insight into the socio-political developments of a multi-ethnic nation. In spite of intercultural tensions, Suriname's capital Paramaribo houses a synagogue and a mosque harmoniously located right next to each other. While rather similar Caribbean states are also referred to, special attention is further paid to the remarkable struggle of the Maroons, those rebellious slaves who fled plantations, created their own communities deep in the jungle and preserved elements of their time-honoured West African culture. Maroons in part continue to reside in traditional villages, while their socio-political emancipation on a national level takes shape.In recent years, Suriname has attracted further attention from the outside world after a military coup staged during the 1980s caused Suriname to transform into a narcocracy with strong populist traits. Between 2010 and 2020, the initiator of this putsch officiated as the democratically elected president. Suriname was thus the only country in the world led by a head of state who had been convicted of drug trafficking, was on trial for multiple political assassinations and then convicted of this crime while still in office. How could all this happen A History of Suriname attempts to answer that as well as many other questions.ContentsPrefaceChapter 1. Original inhabitants and the first colonisationChapter 2. The Society of SurinameChapter 3. The white colonial societyChapter 4. SlaveryChapter 5. MarronageChapter 6. Inhabitants of the inlandChapter 7. Emancipation of the enslavedChapter 8. The economy (1651-1863)Chapter 9. Transforming the colonial society (1863-1942)Chapter 10. Transforming the plantation economyChapter 11. Towards autonomy and independenceChapter 12. Economic development (1945-1980)Chapter 13. Military rule (1980-1987)Chapter 14. Return to civilian ruleChapter 15. Contours of informal power and narcocracyChapter 16. Suriname in the 21st centuryChapter 17. Epilogue 494 pp. Englisch.

  • Buddingh\', Hans

    Language: English

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    Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. A History of Suriname presents the first comprehensive overview in English to cover the distant past as well as current events in the former Dutch colony located on the Wild Coast of South America where Spanish and English adventurers once presumed El Dorad.

  • Hans Buddingh'

    Language: English

    Published by Sidestone Press Dez 2022, 2022

    ISBN 10: 9464261390 ISBN 13: 9789464261394

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    Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -A History of Suriname presents the first comprehensive overview in English to cover the distant past as well as current events in the former Dutch colony located on the Wild Coast of South America where Spanish and English adventurers once presumed El Dorado. This study concerns original Indigenous inhabitants, the arrival of enslaved Africans who toiled away on plantations, the colonial economy with its trade relations with both Europe and North America, the immigration of Asian indentured labourers, to conclude with more recent events of the 20th and 21st century.The present publication offers an exceptionally profound insight into the socio-political developments of a multi-ethnic nation. In spite of intercultural tensions, Suriname¿s capital Paramaribo houses a synagogue and a mosque harmoniously located right next to each other. While rather similar Caribbean states are also referred to, special attention is further paid to the remarkable struggle of the Maroons, those rebellious slaves who fled plantations, created their own communities deep in the jungle and preserved elements of their time-honoured West African culture. Maroons in part continue to reside in traditional villages, while their socio-political emancipation on a national level takes shape.In recent years, Suriname has attracted further attention from the outside world after a military coup staged during the 1980s caused Suriname to transform into a narcocracy with strong populist traits. Between 2010 and 2020, the initiator of this putsch officiated as the democratically elected president. Suriname was thus the only country in the world led by a head of state who had been convicted of drug trafficking, was on trial for multiple political assassinations and then convicted of this crime while still in office. How could all this happen A History of Suriname attempts to answer that as well as many other questions.ContentsPrefaceChapter 1. Original inhabitants and the first colonisationChapter 2. The Society of SurinameChapter 3. The white colonial societyChapter 4. SlaveryChapter 5. MarronageChapter 6. Inhabitants of the inlandChapter 7. Emancipation of the enslavedChapter 8. The economy (1651-1863)Chapter 9. Transforming the colonial society (1863-1942)Chapter 10. Transforming the plantation economyChapter 11. Towards autonomy and independenceChapter 12. Economic development (1945-1980)Chapter 13. Military rule (1980-1987)Chapter 14. Return to civilian ruleChapter 15. Contours of informal power and narcocracyChapter 16. Suriname in the 21st centuryChapter 17. EpilogueBooks on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 494 pp. Englisch.

  • Hans Buddingh'

    Language: English

    Published by Sidestone Press, 2022

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    Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. A History of Suriname | Hans Buddingh' | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2022 | Sidestone Press | EAN 9789464261394 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: preigu GmbH & Co. KG, Lengericher Landstr. 19, 49078 Osnabrück, mail[at]preigu[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.

  • Hans Buddingh'

    Language: English

    Published by Sidestone Press, 2023

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    Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - A History of Suriname presents the first comprehensive overview in English to cover the distant past as well as current events in the former Dutch colony located on the Wild Coast of South America where Spanish and English adventurers once presumed El Dorado. This study concerns original Indigenous inhabitants, the arrival of enslaved Africans who toiled away on plantations, the colonial economy with its trade relations with both Europe and North America, the immigration of Asian indentured labourers, to conclude with more recent events of the 20th and 21st century.The present publication offers an exceptionally profound insight into the socio-political developments of a multi-ethnic nation. In spite of intercultural tensions, Suriname's capital Paramaribo houses a synagogue and a mosque harmoniously located right next to each other. While rather similar Caribbean states are also referred to, special attention is further paid to the remarkable struggle of the Maroons, those rebellious slaves who fled plantations, created their own communities deep in the jungle and preserved elements of their time-honoured West African culture. Maroons in part continue to reside in traditional villages, while their socio-political emancipation on a national level takes shape.In recent years, Suriname has attracted further attention from the outside world after a military coup staged during the 1980s caused Suriname to transform into a narcocracy with strong populist traits. Between 2010 and 2020, the initiator of this putsch officiated as the democratically elected president. Suriname was thus the only country in the world led by a head of state who had been convicted of drug trafficking, was on trial for multiple political assassinations and then convicted of this crime while still in office. How could all this happen A History of Suriname attempts to answer that as well as many other questions.ContentsPrefaceChapter 1. Original inhabitants and the first colonisationChapter 2. The Society of SurinameChapter 3. The white colonial societyChapter 4. SlaveryChapter 5. MarronageChapter 6. Inhabitants of the inlandChapter 7. Emancipation of the enslavedChapter 8. The economy (1651-1863)Chapter 9. Transforming the colonial society (1863-1942)Chapter 10. Transforming the plantation economyChapter 11. Towards autonomy and independenceChapter 12. Economic development (1945-1980)Chapter 13. Military rule (1980-1987)Chapter 14. Return to civilian ruleChapter 15. Contours of informal power and narcocracyChapter 16. Suriname in the 21st centuryChapter 17. Epilogue.

  • Hans Buddingh'

    Language: English

    Published by Sidestone Press Dez 2022, 2022

    ISBN 10: 9464261404 ISBN 13: 9789464261400

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    Buch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -A History of Suriname presents the first comprehensive overview in English to cover the distant past as well as current events in the former Dutch colony located on the Wild Coast of South America where Spanish and English adventurers once presumed El Dorado. This study concerns original Indigenous inhabitants, the arrival of enslaved Africans who toiled away on plantations, the colonial economy with its trade relations with both Europe and North America, the immigration of Asian indentured labourers, to conclude with more recent events of the 20th and 21st century.The present publication offers an exceptionally profound insight into the socio-political developments of a multi-ethnic nation. In spite of intercultural tensions, Suriname's capital Paramaribo houses a synagogue and a mosque harmoniously located right next to each other. While rather similar Caribbean states are also referred to, special attention is further paid to the remarkable struggle of the Maroons, those rebellious slaves who fled plantations, created their own communities deep in the jungle and preserved elements of their time-honoured West African culture. Maroons in part continue to reside in traditional villages, while their socio-political emancipation on a national level takes shape.In recent years, Suriname has attracted further attention from the outside world after a military coup staged during the 1980s caused Suriname to transform into a narcocracy with strong populist traits. Between 2010 and 2020, the initiator of this putsch officiated as the democratically elected president. Suriname was thus the only country in the world led by a head of state who had been convicted of drug trafficking, was on trial for multiple political assassinations and then convicted of this crime while still in office. How could all this happen A History of Suriname attempts to answer that as well as many other questions.ContentsPrefaceChapter 1. Original inhabitants and the first colonisationChapter 2. The Society of SurinameChapter 3. The white colonial societyChapter 4. SlaveryChapter 5. MarronageChapter 6. Inhabitants of the inlandChapter 7. Emancipation of the enslavedChapter 8. The economy (1651-1863)Chapter 9. Transforming the colonial society (1863-1942)Chapter 10. Transforming the plantation economyChapter 11. Towards autonomy and independenceChapter 12. Economic development (1945-1980)Chapter 13. Military rule (1980-1987)Chapter 14. Return to civilian ruleChapter 15. Contours of informal power and narcocracyChapter 16. Suriname in the 21st centuryChapter 17. Epilogue 494 pp. Englisch.

  • Buddingh\', Hans

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    Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. A History of Suriname presents the first comprehensive overview in English to cover the distant past as well as current events in the former Dutch colony located on the Wild Coast of South America where Spanish and English adventurers once presumed El Dorad.

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    Buch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -A History of Suriname presents the first comprehensive overview in English to cover the distant past as well as current events in the former Dutch colony located on the Wild Coast of South America where Spanish and English adventurers once presumed El Dorado. This study concerns original Indigenous inhabitants, the arrival of enslaved Africans who toiled away on plantations, the colonial economy with its trade relations with both Europe and North America, the immigration of Asian indentured labourers, to conclude with more recent events of the 20th and 21st century.The present publication offers an exceptionally profound insight into the socio-political developments of a multi-ethnic nation. In spite of intercultural tensions, Suriname¿s capital Paramaribo houses a synagogue and a mosque harmoniously located right next to each other. While rather similar Caribbean states are also referred to, special attention is further paid to the remarkable struggle of the Maroons, those rebellious slaves who fled plantations, created their own communities deep in the jungle and preserved elements of their time-honoured West African culture. Maroons in part continue to reside in traditional villages, while their socio-political emancipation on a national level takes shape.In recent years, Suriname has attracted further attention from the outside world after a military coup staged during the 1980s caused Suriname to transform into a narcocracy with strong populist traits. Between 2010 and 2020, the initiator of this putsch officiated as the democratically elected president. Suriname was thus the only country in the world led by a head of state who had been convicted of drug trafficking, was on trial for multiple political assassinations and then convicted of this crime while still in office. How could all this happen A History of Suriname attempts to answer that as well as many other questions.ContentsPrefaceChapter 1. Original inhabitants and the first colonisationChapter 2. The Society of SurinameChapter 3. The white colonial societyChapter 4. SlaveryChapter 5. MarronageChapter 6. Inhabitants of the inlandChapter 7. Emancipation of the enslavedChapter 8. The economy (1651-1863)Chapter 9. Transforming the colonial society (1863-1942)Chapter 10. Transforming the plantation economyChapter 11. Towards autonomy and independenceChapter 12. Economic development (1945-1980)Chapter 13. Military rule (1980-1987)Chapter 14. Return to civilian ruleChapter 15. Contours of informal power and narcocracyChapter 16. Suriname in the 21st centuryChapter 17. EpilogueBooks on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 494 pp. Englisch.

  • Hans Buddingh'

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    Buch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - A History of Suriname presents the first comprehensive overview in English to cover the distant past as well as current events in the former Dutch colony located on the Wild Coast of South America where Spanish and English adventurers once presumed El Dorado. This study concerns original Indigenous inhabitants, the arrival of enslaved Africans who toiled away on plantations, the colonial economy with its trade relations with both Europe and North America, the immigration of Asian indentured labourers, to conclude with more recent events of the 20th and 21st century.The present publication offers an exceptionally profound insight into the socio-political developments of a multi-ethnic nation. In spite of intercultural tensions, Suriname's capital Paramaribo houses a synagogue and a mosque harmoniously located right next to each other. While rather similar Caribbean states are also referred to, special attention is further paid to the remarkable struggle of the Maroons, those rebellious slaves who fled plantations, created their own communities deep in the jungle and preserved elements of their time-honoured West African culture. Maroons in part continue to reside in traditional villages, while their socio-political emancipation on a national level takes shape.In recent years, Suriname has attracted further attention from the outside world after a military coup staged during the 1980s caused Suriname to transform into a narcocracy with strong populist traits. Between 2010 and 2020, the initiator of this putsch officiated as the democratically elected president. Suriname was thus the only country in the world led by a head of state who had been convicted of drug trafficking, was on trial for multiple political assassinations and then convicted of this crime while still in office. How could all this happen A History of Suriname attempts to answer that as well as many other questions.ContentsPrefaceChapter 1. Original inhabitants and the first colonisationChapter 2. The Society of SurinameChapter 3. The white colonial societyChapter 4. SlaveryChapter 5. MarronageChapter 6. Inhabitants of the inlandChapter 7. Emancipation of the enslavedChapter 8. The economy (1651-1863)Chapter 9. Transforming the colonial society (1863-1942)Chapter 10. Transforming the plantation economyChapter 11. Towards autonomy and independenceChapter 12. Economic development (1945-1980)Chapter 13. Military rule (1980-1987)Chapter 14. Return to civilian ruleChapter 15. Contours of informal power and narcocracyChapter 16. Suriname in the 21st centuryChapter 17. Epilogue.