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The author presents a chronological history of Suriname beginning with its indigenous inhabitants and continuing through European exploration, colonization, internecine struggles for control, the English interregnum (1804–1816), and developments into the modern era. Drawing extensively on unpublished gubernatorial minutes, diaries, and state papers from Dutch and British archives, the narrative reconstructs political decisions, administrative conflicts, and social relations among white, colored, and black populations. The treatment balances criticism and praise of officials, acknowledges source gaps, and supplements the text with appendices on missionary activity, a chronological table, colonial charters, and clergy lists, while omitting extensive statistical tables and illustrative plates.

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J. Wolbers

J. Wolbers was a Dutch author known for his critical examination of slavery in the context of Suriname. His notable works include "De slavernij in Suriname," which explores the brutal realities of slavery in the West Indies, and "Geschiedenis van Suriname," a historical account that delves into the complexities of Surinamese history. Through his writings, Wolbers contributed to the discourse on colonialism and human rights, shedding light on the often-overlooked narratives of enslaved individuals and the impact of slavery on society.

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