The Dutch Guyanas in Latin America (1600-1814) ; Las Guyanas holandesas en América Latina (1600-1814)

This article starts by considering the fact that the Guyanas can be understood as an atypical region in the Latin-American context. The lapse of analysis of this study is from 1600 to 1814, period of development of Dutch Guyanas, which was the base of the Surinam Republic and the Co-operative Republic of Guyana. These are highlighted for being the unique Latin-American entities that were not colonized by the Catholics Monarchies, for the absence of missionary activities until 1735, and also for the absence of private action. These colonies offer an interesting study field about comparative dev... Mehr ...

Verfasser: C. Hulsman, Lodewijk A. H.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2015
Verlag/Hrsg.: Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar
Sede Ecuador
Schlagwörter: History of Latin America / Amazon region / Dutch Guyana / 17th Century / 18th Century / 19th Century / European colonization / the Netherlands Republic / Historia de América Latina / Amazonía / Guyana holandesa / siglo XVII / siglo XVIII / siglo XIX / colonización europea / República holandesa
Sprache: Spanish
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This article starts by considering the fact that the Guyanas can be understood as an atypical region in the Latin-American context. The lapse of analysis of this study is from 1600 to 1814, period of development of Dutch Guyanas, which was the base of the Surinam Republic and the Co-operative Republic of Guyana. These are highlighted for being the unique Latin-American entities that were not colonized by the Catholics Monarchies, for the absence of missionary activities until 1735, and also for the absence of private action. These colonies offer an interesting study field about comparative development with other South American regions. ; El artículo parte de la consideración de que las Guyanas pueden ser comprendidas como una región atípica en el contexto latinoamericano. El lapso de análisis de este estudio va de 1600 a 1814, época del desarrollo de las Guyanas holandesas, que fueron la base de la República de Surinam y de la República Cooperativa de Guyana. Estas entidades se destacaron por ser las únicas de América Latina no dominadas por monarquías católicas, por la ausencia de actividades misioneras hasta 1735, así como por la acción de empresas privadas. Estas colonias ofrecen un interesante campo para estudios comparativos sobre el desarrollo de otras regiones sudamericanas.