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Antunes, Cátia, e Ramona Negrón. "The Dutch Republic and the Spanish Slave Trade, 1580-1690". TSEG - The Low Countries Journal of Social and Economic History 19, n. 2 (8 settembre 2022): 17–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.52024/tseg.12315.

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This article investigates the reason why groups of merchants operating from the Dutch Republic, particularly from Amsterdam, decided to take part in the exploitation of the Spanish Empire, through a very particular type of activity, that of the slave trade. We argue that Amsterdam-based merchants were heavily engaged, through various organizational forms, in supplying Spanish American markets with enslaved Africans. This participation was rewarded with a path for access to Spanish American silver, at the time the essential exchange mechanism for entry and expansion in the Mediterranean and Asian trades.
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Mustafabeyli, А. M. "Expansion of the west in the Caspian region". Diplomaticheskaja sluzhba (Diplomatic Service), n. 4 (11 agosto 2022): 273–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/vne-01-2204-03.

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The expansionism of the West, led by the United States in the CIS space, particularly in countries with signifi cant natural resources, is always aimed not only at maximization the use of their wealth but also at neutralization the infl uence of Russia. The energy reserves of the Caspian territories and their geography since olden times attracted Westerners, primarily Americans and British. The oil boom in the second half of the 19th century led to the introduction of the largest Western companies such as the American giant «Standard Oil», «French House of Rothschild», and the Anglo-Dutch «Royal Dutch Shell» equipped with advanced technologies into the country's hydrocarbon industry. Extraordinary for that time fi nancial resources were invested in the Russian oil industry. The Soviet government nationalized the oil and gas industry, blocking foreigners' access to it. After the collapse of the USSR, new sovereign states, including the Caspian ones, in an eff ort to overcome socioeconomic and foreign policy problems, focused on the accelerated exploitation of natural resources by the foreign partners. American, British, Norwegian, Japanese, Saudi, Turkish companies have started operating in Azerbaijan. Royal Dutch-Shell, Chevron, Eni, Total feel comfortable in Kazakhstan. Along with hydrocarbons, Kazakhstan has signifi cant reserves of uranium, which is mined by foreign businesses, including Western ones. From 1992 (date of establishment of Turkmen-American diplomatic relations) up to 2021 Turkmenistan and the United States signed 167 documents on cooperation in the energy sector, including the gas sector, engineering, agriculture and other areas. Against this background, Russia needs to intensify its participation and cooperation in energy projects, scientific, educational, agro-industrial areas of the Caspian states. Activities in the CIS space is important especially in the context of the total, political, economic, information war of the collective West against Russia.
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Nyitray, Vivian-Lee. "Here, There, and (Almost) Everywhere: Civil Religion and Cultural Competency". Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad 30, n. 1 (31 gennaio 2018): 42–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.36366/frontiers.v30i1.403.

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Students coming to study in the US know full well that religion plays a significant role in American lives, but they are often surprised to discover not only the pervasiveness of religious sensibility in American culture but also the extent to which an acceptance--and even expectation--of fairly specific religious ideas or practices suffuses American national identity. This paper argues that education about civil religion should be part of cultural competency preparation for study abroad students, whether coming to the US or going abroad from it, and no matter their own religious orientation or lack thereof. In most cases, civil religion represents a fusion of national pride and identity with a historically dominant religion, e.g., Calvinism (why the Dutch don't draw their curtains at night), Confucianism (why vertical rather than horizontal social relations are paramount in Chinese society), or Shinto (why the Japanese emphasize notions of ritual cleanliness and purity). Manifested not by attendance or participation in traditional religious rituals but by generally unexamined everyday actions and situations, civil religious sensibilities and expectations can pervade even a seemingly secular society, rendering certain customs and "habits of the heart" opaque to the uninitiated.
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Mleczko, Edward, Elżbieta Szymańska e Karolina Wojnar. "The Contemporary Model of The Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior in The Concepts of Behavioral Epidemiology as The Basis for Obesity Research and The Choice of Methods and Tools for Measuring Behavior and Human Movement of Children and Youth. Discussion Paper". Journal of Kinesiology and Exercise Sciences 30, n. 92 (30 dicembre 2020): 81–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0014.9289.

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Aim. Presentation of the assumptions of the new definition of physical activity and their consequences for the interpretation of the essence and the measurement of its category and components. Material and methods. Unobtrusive research, content analysis, narrative review Results. Based on the review of the positions of American methodologists of behavioral epidemiology on the definition of physical activity attention was drawn to its new approach, alternative to that created in the 1980s.The detailed analysis of the model of the structure of physical activity, built on the assumptions of the new definition, allowed to indicate its innovativeness and consequences for: interpretation of its essence (as behaviour) and for the quantitative or qualitative measurement of the components of the structures of the new model: behaviour, human movement, exercise, physical fitness, fitness in terms of health (health related fitness, H-RF). Conclusions. 1. The new concept of the definition of physical activity deserves wider popularization outside the American continent because it is the result of the experience and broad scientific discussion of outstanding representatives of behavioral epidemiology, the leading American scientific trend, creating methodological foundations for research on obesity and other civilization diseases, health training and physical education. 2. Regardless of the existing barriers (most often mental) in the adoption of new concepts by supporters of the concept of physical activity, in the sense of movement or physical fitness, and despite the well-established positions of traditionalists regarding changes in the methods of promoting physical activity and participation in the broadly understood physical culture, the logical nature of the theoretical foundations and pedagogical pragmatism, supported by research results, suggests that in the matter of adopting a new concept of human movement and methods of studying motor behavior, one should strive to challenge the regularities found by Dutch researchers (Kemper and Van Mechelen) with regard to the acceptance of American physical fitness tests in the past: In Europe, the development of fitness tests followed the Americans, with a delay of 20 years. [1].
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Godulla, Alexander, Daniel Seibert e Rosanna Planer. "Whose Pictures, Whose Reality? Lines of Tradition in the Development of Topics, Negativity, and Power in the Photojournalistic Competition World Press Photo". Journalism and Media 2, n. 4 (1 dicembre 2021): 758–807. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/journalmedia2040045.

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Initially founded in 1955 as a platform for Dutch photojournalists to increase international exposure, the World Press Photo competition has grown into the most prestigious contest of photojournalism worldwide, making it an important arena for journalism research. Using qualitative and quantitative content analyses, this study examines all photos shown in the competitions from 1960 to 2020 (N = 11,789) considering the origin of jury members (N = 686), participants (N = 132,800), placements (N = 2347) and the Human Development Index (HDI) of the countries. The topics displayed on the photos, their degree of negativity, and potential power structures in the photos are analysed over time both in terms of continental and HDI-related differences. Significant results show that Africa, Asia, and South America are more frequently depicted by the topic conflict and characterised by negative images than continents with industrialised nations (Australia/Oceania, Europe, North America). Participating European countries have a significantly higher average number of jury members, participants, and placements than participating countries from Africa, Asia, and South America, which seems to account for a dominant Eurocentric view. Implications and critical discussions are summarized in three interim conclusions at the end of this extended paper.
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van der Weijden, Bo M., Marijke C. van der Weide, Frans B. Plötz e Niek B. Achten. "Evaluating safety and effectiveness of the early-onset sepsis calculator to reduce antibiotic exposure in Dutch at-risk newborns: a protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial". BMJ Open 13, n. 2 (febbraio 2023): e069253. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-069253.

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IntroductionNewborns are at risk for early-onset sepsis (EOS). In the Netherlands, EOS affects less than 0.2% of newborns, but approximately 5% are treated with empirical antibiotics. These numbers form an example of overtreatment in countries using risk-factor based guidelines for administrating antibiotics. An alternative to these guidelines is the EOS calculator, a tool that calculates an individual EOS risk and provides management recommendation. However, validation outside the North-American setting is limited, especially for safety outcomes. We aim to investigate whether EOS calculator use can safely reduce antibiotic exposure in newborns with suspected EOS compared with the Dutch guideline.Methods and analysisThis protocol describes a cluster randomised controlled trial assessing whether EOS calculator use is non-inferior regarding safety, and superior regarding limiting overtreatment, compared with the Dutch guideline. We will include newborns born at ≥34 weeks’ gestation, with at least one risk factor consistent with EOS within 24 hours after birth. After 1:1 randomisation, the 10 participating Dutch hospitals will use either the Dutch guideline or the EOS calculator as standard of care for all newborns at risk for EOS. In total, 1830 newborns will be recruited. The coprimary non-inferiority outcome will be the presence of at least one of four predefined safety criteria. The coprimary superiority outcome will be the proportion of participants starting antibiotic therapy for suspected and, or proven EOS within 24 hours after birth. Secondary outcomes will be the total duration of antibiotic therapy, the percentage of antibiotic therapy started between 24 and 72 hours after birth, and parent-reported quality of life. Analyses will be performed both as intention to treat and per protocol.Ethics and disseminationThis trial has been approved by the Medical Ethics Committee of the Amsterdam UMC (NL78203.018.21). Results will be presented in peer-reviewed journals and at international conferences.Trial registration numberNCT05274776.
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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews". New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 73, n. 1-2 (1 gennaio 1999): 121–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002590.

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Taguchi, Hiroyuki, e Ryo Kosegawa. "An empirical analysis of premature deindustrialization in latecomer developing countries". Economics and Finance Letters 10, n. 3 (18 agosto 2023): 205–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.18488/29.v10i3.3429.

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The purpose of this study is to investigate the phenomenon of premature deindustrialization among latecomer economies in developing countries across the globe. This study applies a fixed effect model based on panel data as a methodology. The main findings and conclusions of this study are as follows: First, the fixed effect model based on panel data, which was used as a baseline analysis for looking at the link between manufacturing and income using the latecomer index, found that developing economies that joined the global economy after 1990 were deindustrializing too quickly. Second, from a geographical perspective, the acceleration of premature deindustrialization was confirmed in Latin America and some areas of Africa. Third, the quantile regression, which was used to test how stable the results of the fixed effect model estimation were, found that developing economies were deindustrializing too soon. Finally, alternative estimations demonstrated that partaking in global value chains (GVC) facilitated industrialization, whereas natural resource abundance prevented it. In terms of practical implications, GVC participation can be a good way for latecomer in developing economies to avoid premature deindustrialization. Resource-rich economies could keep the Dutch disease effect from speeding up premature deindustrialization by putting their resource revenues to productive uses, like building infrastructure.
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Sánchez-Maldonado, J. M., R. Cáliz Cáliz, M. Á. López-Nevot, A. Moñiz-Díez, A. J. Cabrera-Serrano, H. Canhão, R. Ter Horst et al. "OP0017 VALIDATION OF GWAS-IDENTIFIED VARIANTS FOR ANTI-TNF DRUG RESPONSE IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS: A META-ANALYSIS OF THREE LARGE COHORTS". Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 80, Suppl 1 (19 maggio 2021): 9.2–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2021-eular.2248.

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Background:The interplay between genetics and drug response in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has shown that response to biologics varies between individuals and that a large proportion of patients show no clinical improvement (Plenge and Bridges, 2011). Despite the disappointing scenario, to date, only a few genetic markers have been consistently identified and we are far from being able to optimize drug dosing or prioritize drug combinations based on genetic findings.Objectives:With this background, we sought to validate the association of GWAS-identified variants for response to TNF inhibitors (TNFi) in a two-stage case control association study and to shed some light into the functional role of the most interesting markers.Methods:The discovery population consisted of 1361 RA patients ascertained through the REPAIR consortium and the DANBIO registry. RA patients fulfilled the 1987 revised American College of Rheumatology (ACR) and the ACR/EULAR 2010 classification criteria. The validation cohort included 706 Dutch RA patients from the DREAM registry. The study followed the Declaration of Helsinki and study participants gave their written informed consent to participate in the study, which was approved by the ethical review committee of participant institutions. Twenty-seven single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were selected through a literature search of relevant GWAS. Linear regression analysis adjusted for age, sex and country of origin was used to determine the association between GWAS-identified SNPs and changes in DAS28 (ΔDAS28) after 3 or 6 months of treatment. The meta-analysis of both populations was performed using a fixed effect model. Correction for multiple testing was performed using the Bonferroni method but also considering the number of inheritance models tested (P=0.0009). To assess the role of the most interesting markers in modulating immune responses, stimulation experiments in whole blood, peripheral mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and monocyte-derived macrophages using a large number of pathogens and microbiome bacteria were performed in 408 subjects from the Human Functional Genomic Project cohort. We also evaluated the correlation of these SNPs with plasmatic levels of 108 inflammatory proteins, 7 serum steroid hormones and counts of 91 blood-derived immune cell populations.Results:The meta-analysis of the discovery cohort and DREAM registry including 2067 RA patients treated with TNFi revealed an overall association of the LINC02549rs7767069 SNP with a decreased drop in DAS28 that remained significant after correction for multiple testing (per-allele ORMeta=0.83, PMeta=0.000077; PHet=0.61). In addition, the meta-analysis of these large cohorts showed that each copy of the LARRC55rs717117G allele significantly decreased the drop in DAS28 in RF-positive patients (per-allele ORMeta=0.67, P=0.00058; PHet=0.06) whereas an opposite but not significant effect was found in RF-negative subjects (per-allele ORMeta=1.38, P=0.10; PInteraction=0.00028; PHet=0.45). Interestingly, the meta-analysis also showed potentially interesting but not statistically significant overall and RF-specific associations for the MAFBrs6071980 and CNTN5rs1813443 SNPs with ΔDAS28 (per-allele ORMeta_rs6071980=0.84, P=0.0059; PHet=0.63 and ORMeta_rs1813443_RF+=0.81, P=0.0059; PHet=0.69 and ORMeta_rs1813443_RF-=1.00, P=0.99; PHet=0.12; PInteraction=0.032). Although analysis of functional data is ongoing, so far, we found that carriers of the LARRC55rs717117G allele showed decreased levels of IL6 after stimulation of PBMCs with Borrelia burgdorferi and Escherichia Coli bacteria (P=0.00046 and 0.00044), which suggested a reduced IL6-mediated anti-inflammatory effect of this marker to worsen the response to TNFi.Conclusion:This study confirmed the influence of the LINC02549 and LARRC55 loci to determine the response to TNFi in RA patients and a weak effect of the MAFB and CNTN5 loci that needs to be further investigated.References:[1]Plenge RM et al 2011. Arthritis Rheum 63, 590-3.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:We thank all participants who have agreed to participate in this study. Authors also thank María Dolores Casares, Ángeles Molina, Carmen Oloriz for the collection of Spanish samples and Hans Jurgen Hoffmann, Marianne Thomsen, Vibeke Østergaard Thomsen, Malene Rohr Andersen, Lise Lotte B. Laursen, Helle Jørgensen, Ram Benny Christian Dessau, Niels Steen Krogh, Ulla Vogel, Paal Skytt Andersen, Ivan Brandslund, Steffen Bank, Frederik Trier Møller, Nikolai Toft and Niels Møller Andersen for the participation in collection and purification of Danish samples. We also thank the Danish Departments of Rheumatology for their implication in the collection of clinical data from RA patients included in the DANBIO cohort and the Danish Rheumatologic Biobank. Likewise, we would like to thank Teun van Herwaarden for steroid hormone measurements in serum samples from subjects ascertained through the HFGP initiative.Disclosure of Interests:None declared
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Reyes-Díaz, Michael, Ana Celly, Cinta Folch, Nicolas Lorente, Valeria Stuardo, Maria Amelia Veras, Henrique Barros et al. "Latin American Internet Survey for Men who have Sex with Men (LAMIS-2018): Design, methods and implementation". PLOS ONE 17, n. 11 (17 novembre 2022): e0277518. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0277518.

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Despite men-who-have-sex-with-men (MSM) from Latin America (LA) are still a vulnerable population for known health-related conditions and social problems, availability of comparable data across LA countries for assessment and monitoring purposes is limited. The objective of this article is to present the study design and the questionnaire of LAMIS-2018 (Latin America MSM Internet Survey), its recruitment strategy, rates and sources by country, and the lessons learned from its implementation. LAMIS-2018 was a cross-sectional, internet-based survey targeting MSM living in 18 LA countries (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela) that gathered data about sexual behaviors, HIV/STI and viral hepatitis knowledge, prophylactic use of antiretrovirals, psychosocial health, and access to sexual health services. The survey went online for four months and was available in three languages (Spanish, Portuguese, and Dutch). Promotion was carried out using dating apps, websites, social networks, and by community-based and academic organizations of each participating country directly in gay venues and in their own premises. Overall, 64,655 MSM participated in LAMIS-2018. Dating apps and websites were the most important recruitment source in most countries, except for Honduras, Nicaragua, and Suriname, where community-based organizations recruited most of the participants. Beyond the LAMIS-2018 implementation description, we highlight the feasibility of such a study in this context, based on the collaboration between community-based and academic organizations to obtain a large sample of MSM in the region. LAMIS-2018 data will contribute to identify determinants of risk behaviors and prevention needs of vulnerable MSM populations in each country of the region.
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Tesi sul tema "Dutch American Participation"

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Marshall, Eric. "Playing His Own Game: Ernest 'Dutch' Morial's 1977 Mayoral Campaign for Citizen Participation in New Orleans". ScholarWorks@UNO, 2017. http://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/2343.

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Ernest “Dutch” Morial’s 1977 grassroots mayoral campaign disrupted the political status quo in New Orleans with his message of citizen participation. Morial’s citizen-driven campaign reached over the constituencies of established Black Political Organizations, capturing an eager audience with his message of political, social, and economic equality. With the help of volunteers and other community organizations, Morial created a grassroots campaign that focused on making city government more inclusive. Unattached to the traditional patronage structure, Mayor Morial empowered the black community, reducing the constraints of their political access. Although his legacy is difficult to discern in New Orleans current political realities, Morial’s first campaign and administrations represent a departure from the political status-quo and the powerful patronage structures critical to their status.
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Libri sul tema "Dutch American Participation"

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Hough, Granville W. Spanish, French, Dutch, and American patriots of the West Indies during the American Revolution. Midway City, CA: SHHAR Press, 2001.

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1949-, Gardiner Robert, a cura di. Navies and the American Revolution, 1775-1783. London: Chatham Publishing in association with the National Maritime Museum, 1996.

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Valuska, David L. Damn Dutch: Pennsylvania Germans at Gettysburg. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2004.

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Otto, John Henry. Memoirs of a Dutch mudsill: The "war memories" of John Henry Otto, Captain, Company D, 21st Regiment, Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 2004.

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The Pennsylvania German in the Revolutionary War, 1775-1783. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press/Metalmark Books, 2012.

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Jean Ternant and the Age of Revolutions: A Soldier and Diplomat in the American, French, Dutch and Belgian Uprisings. McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers, 2015.

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Sætra, Gustav. The International Labour Market for Seamen, 1600-1900: Norway and Norwegian Participation. Liverpool University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5949/liverpool/9780968128831.003.0010.

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This chapter reports the growth of the Norwegian shipping trade in the period 1850-1880; an expansion that came as a result of a heightened demand for the exports of fish and timber from Norway to Western and Southern Europe. It provides a detailed history on Norwegian shipping trade, starting from the early days of expansion to Norway’s position as a leading whaling nation. The chapter provides statistical data in the form of numbers of recruitment, labour force, and wages, but notes that source material on Norwegian shipping data prior to 1800 is often scarce and unreliable. The report also outlines the significance of Norwegian presence in foreign fleets after 1850, and discusses the motive behind a seaman’s decision to emigrate. It notes that the Dutch fleet became a popular option for Norwegians, while seamen also flocked to the alternative fleets of Russia; Denmark; Sweden; Holland; France; Great Britain; North America; Argentina; Australia and South Africa.
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Kaufman, Jason. "Competitive Consumerism: Commercial Insurance, Ethnic Assimilation, and the Decline of American Fraternalism". In For the Common Good?, 163–77. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195148572.003.0009.

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Abstract Late twentieth-century American associationalism is only a ghost of its former self. Americans are still among the most religious people in the developed world, but the size and scope of American voluntarism has changed enormously over the past 100 years.1 Union participation in the United States is abysmally low, for example; and except for religious affiliations, Canadians, Norwegians, Swedes, and Dutch all report participation rates in voluntary organizations as high or higher than those of Americans.2 Those that do participate are increasingly satisfied with “checkbook voluntarism,” or the vicarious pursuit of social endeavor through third-party advocacy organizations furthermore.3 According to political scientist Robert Putnam, America’s declining rates of voluntary participation may actually be linked to a host of social ills, from voter apathy to crime, unhappiness, and poor health.4
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Truxes, Thomas M. "Testing the Limits of Empire, 1733–1763". In The Overseas Trade of British America, 191–230. Yale University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300159882.003.0006.

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In chapter 5 of The Overseas Trade of British America, American traders become adept at moving cargoes across porous international borders. But they did so in an increasingly unstable environment. British disregard for Spain’s rules governing trade on the Spanish Main led to the War of Jenkins’ Ear in 1739 and unleashed a vicious privateer war in the Atlantic. The conflict widened with British participation in the War of the Austrian Succession (1744–1748). The wars of the mid-18th century — culminating in the Seven Years’ War (1756–1763) — severely disrupted trade but did not end illicit exchanges. Smuggling had long been a feature of Atlantic trade on both sides of the water. Large quantities of tobacco and rum entered Great Britain and Ireland via Dunkirk and Ostend, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea. Tobacco smuggling in France reached huge proportions. And in British North America, markets were awash in smuggled Dutch tea and European manufactured goods. Most audacious, however, was British North America’s trade with the enemy during the Seven Years’ War, activity facilitated through neutral Spanish and Dutch ports in the Caribbean.
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Lynn, Andrew. "From Culture Wars to Cultural Stewardship". In Saving the Protestant Ethic, 198–229. Oxford University PressNew York, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190066680.003.0008.

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Abstract This chapter looks at the manner in which high-status leaders of the faith and work movement seek to drastically revise evangelicalism’s more fundamental orientation to wider American culture. An account of a faith and work conference in Manhattan provides a snapshot view of how faith and work thinking seeks to make peace with the “worldly” order of secular institutions and economic structures. Leaders of the movement find themselves working against both a cultural retreatism of earlier fundamentalism as well as a culture-warring mentality of more recent political evangelicalism. The central theological resource for steering theology toward a more peaceful orientation to culture is the work of Dutch theologian and thinker Abraham Kuyper. The author analyzes how a “Kuyperian humanism”—premised on recognizing a common grace present among non-religious activity—provides the means to overcome a church-world dualism or resistance to participation in secular institutions. This Kuyperian humanism is then evaluated as a means of assisting elite American evangelicals in assimilating into the dominant structures of American society, drawing on prior historical work on processes of assimilation among Mainline Protestant and Roman Catholic populations.
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Parker, Charles H. "Introduction: Calvinism in the Dutch Empire". In Global Calvinism, 1–19. Yale University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300236057.003.0001.

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This chapter focuses on the mutual exchanges and influences that resulted from Dutch participation in the global orbit of goods, peoples, and texts in the early modern period. It describes personnel employed by the trading companies and a number of settlers who interacted directly with a wide range of peoples in Asia, Africa, and America in many different ways. These interactions not only left cultural footprints in colonial societies, but they also left their imprint on Dutch intellectual and religious currents in the early eighteenth century. The chapter explores reciprocities by examining the intersection of religion and empire in the early modern period. For the Dutch, this inquiry means attending to the overlooked place of Calvinism in a paramount age of empire building, long-distance trade, migration, and proselytization.
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