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Revisualizing Slavery

Visual sources on slavery in the Indonesian Archipelago & Indian Ocean

2021 || Paperback || Wim Manuhutu e.a. || Ef & Ef Media

Revisualizing slavery explores the history of slavery in Asia by focusing on visual sources. The traditional image of slavery in Asia is shaped and dominated by words such as ‘mild’, ‘guilt’ and ‘domestic’. But this is shifting by new historical research that points precisely to the tougher sides and to similarities with the Atlantic slavery past

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Common Ground

Dutch-South African Architectural Exchanges, 1902-1961

2021 || Hardcover || Nicholas J. Clarke e.a. || Ef & Ef Media

The richness and diversity of Dutch contributions to the built environment of South Africa remain little-known in the study of twentieth-century architectural history. Between 1902 and 1961 more than seventy Dutch-born émigré architects were active from the Cape to the Highveld, both in major towns and remote areas, and they designed hundreds of buildings and neighbourhoods. A sequel to the acclaimed Eclectic ZA Wilhelmiens: A Shared Dutch Built Heritage in South Africa, Common Ground reve...

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Modern Architecture of Curacao

2024 || Hardcover || Michael Newton || Ef & Ef Media

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Gilded Splendor

Iconography of the pendules noirs in the Parnassia Collection

2022 || Paperback || Bart Krieger e.a. || Ef & Ef Media

In this cahier, art historians Alette Fleischer (PhD) and Bart Krieger (M.A.) unravel the hidden messages of the black clocks of the Parnassia Collection and categorize them in a novel way. They have aimed to contextualize the pendulum clocks au Noir in the historic timeframe they were created in and displayed (ca 1790-1830) and uncovered some of their iconographic secrets with links to the transatlantic slavetrade, Eurocentrism and the French Enlightenment. Moreover, the two art historians p...