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Jan 1, 1904 — Jan 1, 2000· 96 yrs

UNITED KINGDOM AUTHOR · HISTORY · COLONIES

C. R. Boxer

Also known as: Charles Ralph Boxer, C. Boxer

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Sir Charles Ralph Boxer (8 March 1904 – 27 April 2000) was a British historian of Dutch and Portuguese maritime and colonial history, especially in relation to South Asia and the Far East.

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Since the church's attitude to race relations is a vast, complex, and controversial topic, this chapter will focus on two principal aspects: (a) the indigenous clergy, and (b) Negro slavery.

— from The Church Militant and Iberian Expansion, 1440-1770 (The Johns Hopkins Symposia in Comparative History)

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The Dutch seaborne empire, 1600-1800

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How did two low-lying and relatively uninviting provinces on the North Sea join to become the principal seafaring nation of the world within a single generation? Why was this spectacular rise, accompanied by an equally impressive flourishing of the arts and sciences in the Dutch "Golden Age" of the seventeenth century, succeeded by a loss of dynamism and impetus in the "Periwig Period" of the eighteenth century? Here is a vivid picture of the rise and fall of a remarkable society. Boxer investigates such themes as the attitudes of the ruling class and the working class to each other and to Dutch expansion overseas; who emigrated to the East and West Indies, and why and how; the commercial monopolies of the chartered India Companies; the daily life of Dutch merchants and mariners in the tropics; South Africa as a colony sui generis; and the true nature of the decline into the stagnant "Periwig Period."--Adapted from dust jacket.

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Four centuries of Portuguese expansion, 1415-1825

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Portuguese conquest and commerce in southern Asia, 1500-1750

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