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"Trade or War?" describes the attempts of the Dutch East India Company in the 17th century to establish regular trade relations with China. As basis for their operations a small island off the coast of Taiwan was chosen, where a fortress was built, called Zeelandia. Gradually the DEIC began to colonize the whole island of Taiwan, which was still an independent territory at that time. The book describes many dramatic events, such as the naval battles that were fought with pirates and Chinese navy, the attempts of Reformed pastors to explain the principles of Christianity to a community of head hunters, and the siege of Zeelandia by an army of Ming loyalists. By the end of the century the Chinese had taken control of the island, while the native Taiwanese had been driven from their land. After the publication of the Dutch edition in 2011, Piet Emmer wrote on Januari 9, 2012, the following in a review in the Dutch national newspaper 'de Volkskrant': "The Dutch expansionism in the seventeenth century was impressive.... Incidentally, things sometimes went wrong. The most expensive failure was undoubtedly the decolonization of part of Brazil between 1630 and 1654... A second failure was the temporary conquest of Taiwan (then Formosa) in the patent area of the DEIC. Aad (Adrian) van Amstel, originally a physicist and living in China, has written an excellent, highly readable book about it." Piet Emmer in De Volkskrant Review: Fascinating reading - Enjoyable journey learning about the Dutch in Formosa (now Taiwan). Pirates, skirmishes, adventure.....life for the "red barbarians" was certainly not dull. Review: Excellent item arrived right on schedule! - Excellent item arrived right on schedule!
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| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 10 Reviews |
B**G
Fascinating reading
Enjoyable journey learning about the Dutch in Formosa (now Taiwan). Pirates, skirmishes, adventure.....life for the "red barbarians" was certainly not dull.
G**E
Excellent item arrived right on schedule!
Excellent item arrived right on schedule!
A**D
Exactly what I was looking for: a deep dive about the edges of empires
A passion project of the author's. Deeply sourced and well told, with just the right number of asides to keep the narrative flowing
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