De opheffing van de slavernij en de toekomst van Nederlandsch West-Indie

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De opheffing van de slavernij en de toekomst van Nederlandsch West-Indie

by Adriaan David van der Gon Netscher

NL·~1 hours

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Description

This work opens with a detailed editorial note explaining the careful restoration of an 1862 text, preserving its original spelling while correcting obvious printing errors. The author then moves straight into the historic moment when the Dutch government officially declared the abolition of slavery in the West Indies, announcing the July 1, 1863 deadline with great fanfare. The initial celebration is described alongside a sober reminder that legal freedom alone does not instantly solve the deeper social and economic challenges that lie ahead.

The author turns to the pressing question of the colonies’ future, especially in Suriname, where the plantation economy had long depended on enslaved labor. He examines parliamentary debates, ministerial statements, and contemporary hopes for a revitalized West Indies, while warning that without concrete policies and reliable subsidies, the region could face hardship and decline. The pamphlet invites readers to consider how emancipation might reshape colonial society, urging thoughtful discussion about the steps needed to turn optimism into lasting progress.

Details

Language

nl

Duration

~1 hours (69K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library & the Google Print project)

Release date

2013-03-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Adriaan David van der Gon Netscher

A 19th-century Dutch writer and former naval officer, he is best remembered for books on Suriname, Dutch colonial policy, and the end of slavery in the Dutch West Indies. His work offers a direct window into the debates surrounding emancipation in that era.

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