The Dutch Rediscover the Dutch-Africans (1847–1900): Brother Nation or Lost Colony?

by Andrew Burnett

Hardcover, 2022

Description

Were the Dutch-Africans in southern Africa a brother nation to the Dutch or did they simply represent a lost colony? Connecting primary sources in Dutch and Afrikaans, this work tells the story of the Dutch stamverwantschap (kinship) movement between 1847 and 1900. The white Dutch-Africans were imagined to be the bridgehead to a broader Dutch identity � a �second Netherlands� in the south. This study explores how the 19th century Dutch identified with and idealised a pastoral community operating within a racially segregated society on the edge of European civilisation. When the stamverwantschap dream collided with British military and economic power, the belief that race, language and religion could sustain a broader Dutch identity proved to be an illusion.… (more)

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Publication

BRILL (2022), 332 pages

ISBN

9004521224 / 9789004521223
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