Ibero-Dutch Entanglements in the Seventeenth Century: Conflict and Collaboration in Global Perspective
Dutch entanglements during the seventeenth century are critical to understand regional histories in the Mediterranean, the Atlantic, and Southeast Asia. This one-day symposium will explore different aspects of these shifting Ibero-Dutch relations in the seventeenth century. While political events serve as a breaking point, we are also interested in papers that tease out transitions, transformations, and collaboration. In addition, we invite papers that consider the Mediterranean, the Atlantic, and Southeast Asia or the connections between these regions.
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The event is sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts, Purdue University.