Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/13792
Author(s): Thiebaut, Rafael
Date: Jun-2017
Title: The Role of “Brokers” in Securing the Dutch Slave Trade on Madagascar during the Eighteenth Century
ISBN: 978-989-8876-16-4
Keywords: Madagascar
Slave Trade
Dutch East India Company (VOC)
Intermediaries
Sakavala
Broker
Abstract: The European slave trade in Madagascar in the eighteenth century was the theatre of an important clash of cultures where Malagasy brokers played an important role in overseeing the commercial exchanges between the two parties. In this unpredictable environment, both Dutch merchants and Malagasy sovereigns relied on these intermediaries who not only served as interpreters, but also as mediators in any conflicts that might arise during their stay. Over the years their position, though strongly linked to the political power of the Sakalava sovereign, proved to be one of independence and personal benefit, while trying to satisfy both parties.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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