The Portuguese, Dutch and Africans in Angola during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries : the making of a colonial territory

This thesis aims to question the nature of the Portuguese presence in Angola during the 16th and 17th centuries, a period which corresponds to the rise of the transatlantic slave trade in the South Atlantic Ocean. We pay particular attention to the distinctive features of the Portuguese presence: fi...

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Main Author: Demaret, Mathieu
Other Authors: Paris, EPHE, Couto, Dejanirah
Format: Thesis
Language:French
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://www.theses.fr/2016EPHE4022/document
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.0g06pw 2023-05-15T18:21:21+02:00 The Portuguese, Dutch and Africans in Angola during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries : the making of a colonial territory Portugais, Néerlandais et Africains en Angola aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles : construction d'un espace colonial Demaret, Mathieu Paris, EPHE Couto, Dejanirah 2016-02-06 http://www.theses.fr/2016EPHE4022/document fr fre 10670/1.0g06pw http://www.theses.fr/2016EPHE4022/document Theses.fr Expansion portugaise Massangano Afrique centrale occidentale Luanda Kwanza Compagnie des Indes Occidentales néerlandaises (WIC) Portuguese expansion West Central Africa Dutch West India Company (WIC) hist anthro-se Thesis https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_46ec/ 2016 fttriple 2023-01-22T16:36:00Z This thesis aims to question the nature of the Portuguese presence in Angola during the 16th and 17th centuries, a period which corresponds to the rise of the transatlantic slave trade in the South Atlantic Ocean. We pay particular attention to the distinctive features of the Portuguese presence: firstly, we insist on its territorial nature, that differentiates it from other African areas where Europeans went no further than setting up trading posts on the coastline; secondly, we focus on the Luso-Dutch rivalry that took place during the first half of the 17th century, leading to one of the first intra-European confrontations on sub-Sahara African soil. The first four chapters address the question of the colonial territory: they cover the period from 1483, when the Portuguese reached the mouth of the Congo River, to 1671, date of the decisive Portuguese victory over the Ndongo kingdom for the control of the Luanda hinterland. We analyse the stages in the formation of this territory by focusing on the interactions between African and European political powers. This focus leads us to take a special interest in the colonial powers' attempts at delimiting the colonial territory, a delimitation based on both the action of the colonial agents and the production of new geographical knowledge. In the fifth and final chapter, we analyse the social dynamics and characteristics of the agents that constitute what we see as a new emerging colonial society. L'objectif de cette thèse est de s'interroger sur la nature de la présence portugaise en Angola au 16e et au 17e siècles. Cette période correspond au début de l'essor du commerce transatlantique des esclaves dans l'Atlantique sud. Nous insistons sur les spécificités de cette présence : premièrement, nous mettons l'accent sur son caractère territorial, par opposition à la plupart des autres régions d'Afrique où la présence européenne s'est limitée à l'établissement de comptoirs commerciaux sur la côte deuxièmement, nous accordons une importance particulière à la ... Thesis South Atlantic Ocean Esclave* Unknown
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topic Expansion portugaise
Massangano
Afrique centrale occidentale
Luanda
Kwanza
Compagnie des Indes Occidentales néerlandaises (WIC)
Portuguese expansion
West Central Africa
Dutch West India Company (WIC)
hist
anthro-se
spellingShingle Expansion portugaise
Massangano
Afrique centrale occidentale
Luanda
Kwanza
Compagnie des Indes Occidentales néerlandaises (WIC)
Portuguese expansion
West Central Africa
Dutch West India Company (WIC)
hist
anthro-se
Demaret, Mathieu
The Portuguese, Dutch and Africans in Angola during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries : the making of a colonial territory
topic_facet Expansion portugaise
Massangano
Afrique centrale occidentale
Luanda
Kwanza
Compagnie des Indes Occidentales néerlandaises (WIC)
Portuguese expansion
West Central Africa
Dutch West India Company (WIC)
hist
anthro-se
description This thesis aims to question the nature of the Portuguese presence in Angola during the 16th and 17th centuries, a period which corresponds to the rise of the transatlantic slave trade in the South Atlantic Ocean. We pay particular attention to the distinctive features of the Portuguese presence: firstly, we insist on its territorial nature, that differentiates it from other African areas where Europeans went no further than setting up trading posts on the coastline; secondly, we focus on the Luso-Dutch rivalry that took place during the first half of the 17th century, leading to one of the first intra-European confrontations on sub-Sahara African soil. The first four chapters address the question of the colonial territory: they cover the period from 1483, when the Portuguese reached the mouth of the Congo River, to 1671, date of the decisive Portuguese victory over the Ndongo kingdom for the control of the Luanda hinterland. We analyse the stages in the formation of this territory by focusing on the interactions between African and European political powers. This focus leads us to take a special interest in the colonial powers' attempts at delimiting the colonial territory, a delimitation based on both the action of the colonial agents and the production of new geographical knowledge. In the fifth and final chapter, we analyse the social dynamics and characteristics of the agents that constitute what we see as a new emerging colonial society. L'objectif de cette thèse est de s'interroger sur la nature de la présence portugaise en Angola au 16e et au 17e siècles. Cette période correspond au début de l'essor du commerce transatlantique des esclaves dans l'Atlantique sud. Nous insistons sur les spécificités de cette présence : premièrement, nous mettons l'accent sur son caractère territorial, par opposition à la plupart des autres régions d'Afrique où la présence européenne s'est limitée à l'établissement de comptoirs commerciaux sur la côte deuxièmement, nous accordons une importance particulière à la ...
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title_full The Portuguese, Dutch and Africans in Angola during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries : the making of a colonial territory
title_fullStr The Portuguese, Dutch and Africans in Angola during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries : the making of a colonial territory
title_full_unstemmed The Portuguese, Dutch and Africans in Angola during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries : the making of a colonial territory
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