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ITINERARIO                                      VOLUME XXVII
             3/4
                                                            European Journal
            2003                                            of Overseas History

                                                 Special Issue

                       An Apartheid of Souls

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ITINERARIO volume XXVII (2003) number 3/4

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Cover illustration:
                 The Governor of the Dutch East India Company establishments on the Coromandel Coast going
                 on a trip with his family (in the coach), accompanied by an elaborate escort of which a small
                 part is to be seen in this detail of a new-year greeting card offered to the Governor by the
                 drummers of the garrison of Nagapattinam in 1724. Source: National Archives, 4. AANW. inv.
                 no. 221. By courtesy of the National Archives, The Hague, the Netherlands.

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ITINERARIO
                              ITINERARIO volume XXVII (2003) number 3/4

                                       'AN APARTHEID OF SOULS'

                                                        SPECIAL ISSUE

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                                                                LEIDEN
                                                               GRAFARIA
                                                                 2004

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Editor-in-Chief: Hendrik E. Niemeijer
               Editors: Lennart Bes, Bart De Prins, Wim van den Doel, David Henley, Gijs Kruijtzer,
               Frans-Paul van der Putten, Werner Thomas
               Guest Editors: Deborah James & Albert Schrauwers
               Editorial Assistant: Karuna Sharma
               Book Review Editor: Markus Vink
               Assistant: Marijke van Wissen-van Staden
               Editorial Board:
               • Michael Adas, Abraham E. Voorhees Professor of History, Rutgers University, New
                 Brunswick, USA
               • Leonard Bluss£, Professor of the History of European-Asian Relations, Leiden
                 University, The Netherlands
               • Patricia Seed, Professor of History, Rice University, Houston, USA
               • Kirti N. Chaudhuri, Professor Emeritus, European University Institute Florence,
                 Italy and School of Oriental and African Studies, London, UK

               Itinerario (ISSN 0165-1153) is a fully refereed journal published quarterly by the Institute
               for the History of European Expansion of Leiden University. The Institute is affiliated
               with the Research School CNWS, School for Asian, African and Amerindian Studies,
               and with the university's Department of History. Itinerario is also the official journal
               of the Forum on European Expansion and Global Interactions (FEEGI) in the USA.

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Contents

                Letter from the Quest Editors                                                                                 7

               Autobiographical Article
               Hermann Qiliomee, Rediscovering and Re-imagining the Afrikaners
                 in a New South Africa: Autobiographical Motes on Writing an
                 Uncommon Biography                                                                                           9

               Conference: 'An Apartheid of Souls'
               Deborah James & Albert Schrauwers, An Apartheid of Souls:
                  Dutch and Afrikaner Colonialism and its Aftermath in Indonesia and
                 South Africa - An Introduction                                                                             49
               Rita Smith Kipp, The Nationalist Credentials of Christian Indonesians
                 and the Legacy of Colonial Racism                                                                         81
               Hermann Giliomee, Afrikaners and the Making of a Radical Survival Plan                                      112
               Albert Schrauwers, An Apartheid of Souls: Religious Rationalisation
                 in the Netherlands and Indonesia                                                                          142
               Joost Cote, 'A Conglomeration of [...] often Conflicting Ideas':
                 Resolving the 'Native Question' in Java and the Outer Islands
                 in the Dutch East Indies, 1900-1925                                                                       160
               Robin Oakley, The Nederduitse Gereformeerde Sendingkerk and
                 the Nama Experience in Namaqualand, South Africa                                                         189
               Linda Waldman, Christian Souls and Griqua Boorlings: Religious and
                 Political Identity in Griquatown                                                                         205
               Jonathan Hyslop, The White Poor at the End of Apartheid:
                 The Collapse of the Myth of Afrikaner Community                                                          226
               Deborah James & Geoffrey Mkadimeng, 'A Sentimental Attachment
                 to the Neighbourhood': African Christians and Land Claims
                 in South Africa                                                                                          243
               Ann Laura Stoler, Tense and Tender Ties: The Politics of Comparison
                 in (Post) Colonial Studies                                                                               263

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Reviews
              Francesc Relano, The Shaping of Africa: Cosmographic Discourse and
                 Cartographic Science in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe
                 (Gayle K. Brunelle)                                                                                       285
              T. Bentley Duncan, Uneasy Allies: Anglo-Portuguese Relations, 1642-1662
                 (Ernst van Veen)                                                                                          287
              Niall Ferguson, Empire: The Rise and Demise of the British World Order
                 and the Lessons for Global Power (Dane Kennedy)                                                           289
              Francois Valentyn, Oud en Nieuw Oost-lndien (Markus Vink)                                                    291
              Philip Wright ed., Lady Nugent's Journal of her Residence in Jamaica from
                 1801 to 1805, with a foreword by Verene A. Shepherd (Carla Gardina Pestana)                                 294
              Bruce Lenman, England's Colonial Wars 1550-1688: Conflicts, Empire and
                 National Identity (Roy Schreiber)                                                                         297
              Lee Miller, Roanoke: Solving the Mystery of the Lost Colony
                 (Paul E. Hoffman)                                                                                         299
              Joyce E. Chaplin, Subject Matter: Technology, the Body, and Science on the
                 Anglo-American Frontier, 1500-1676 (Edward G. Gray)                                                         300
              Dee E. Andrews, The Methodists and Revolutionary America, 1760-1800:
                 The Shaping of an Evangelical Culture (Melanie Perreault)                                                 302
              John Gascoigne, The Enlightenment and the Origins of European Australia
                 (Saliha Belmessous)                                                                                       304
              K.N. Panikkar, Culture, Ideology, Hegemony: Intellectuals and Social
                 Consciousness in Colonial India (Roger D. Long)                                                           307
              Judith A. Carney, Black rice: The African Origins of Rice Cultivation in the
                 Americas (Christopher Morris)                                                                             309
              llan Stavans ed., Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca: Chronicle of the Namaez
                 Expedition. Revised and annotated translation by Harold Augenbraum
                 (Marcy Morton)                                                                                            312
              Daniel Joseph Walther, Creating Germans Abroad: Cultural Policies and
                 National Identity in Namibia (Sara Pugach)                                                                314
              David Curtis Skaggs and Larry L. Nelson eds, The Sixty Years' War for the
                 Great Lakes, 1754-1814 (Mark Meuwese)                                                                     317
              Gisele Bousquet and Pierre Brocheux eds, Viet-Nam Expose: French
                 Scholarship on Twentieth-Century Vietnamese Society (Charles Wheeler)                                     319
              Alan Knight, Mexico: The Colonial Era (Jose R. Deustua)                                                      322
              Robert W. Patch, Maya Revolt and Revolution in the Eighteenth Century
                 (Murdo J. MacLeod)                                                                                       323
              Daniel K. Richter, Facing East from Indian Country: A Native History of
                 Early America (James Homer Williams)                                                                     326
              Arend de Roever, Dejacht op sandelhout; De VOC en de tweedeling van
                 Timor in de zeventiende eeuw (Gerrit Knaap)                                                               328
              Paul Chamey, Indian Society in the Valley of Lima, Peru, 1532-1824
                 (Eugene Pinero)                                                                                          330
              Andrew Zimmerman, Anthropology and Antihumanism in Imperial Germany
                 (Heike Schmidt)                                                                                          332

              About our Authors                                                                                           335

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