From da864282e9c2fb085de080b9dfb7056346baf35e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: amberzij Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2024 10:49:31 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update Historische Database van Suriname & de Cariben --- docs/Team/Partners/Partner Projects.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/Team/Partners/Partner Projects.md b/docs/Team/Partners/Partner Projects.md index 4648ead..30b7878 100644 --- a/docs/Team/Partners/Partner Projects.md +++ b/docs/Team/Partners/Partner Projects.md @@ -16,9 +16,9 @@ The Slave Voyages project is a comprehensive digital resource that documents the slave voyages -## Slave Registers +## Historische Database van Suriname & de Cariben -The Slave Registers project is an extensive [database](https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/zoekhulpen/suriname-slavenregisters-1816-1863) that integrates nineteenth and twentieth century source information about formerly enslaved persons in the Dutch colonies in the Americas. It is a collaboration between the Radboud University in Nijmegen, Anton de Kom University in Suriname, the National Archives of the Netherlands and Suriname, heritage organisations and crowdsourcing initiatives. Building on this foundation, researchers from both universities are now focusing on the creation of a database of the Suriname population between 1830-1950, in the project [Legacies of Bondage](https://www.ru.nl/onderzoek/onderzoeksprojecten/legacies-of-bondage). This will shed light on not only the social processes and diversity of a colonial society, but also the impact of unfree labour on following generations, and the interaction of different groups of migrants in Suriname. +The Historische Database van Suriname & de Cariben (Historical Database of Suriname & the Caribbean) project started with the creation of an extensive [database](https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/zoekhulpen/suriname-slavenregisters-1816-1863) that integrates nineteenth and twentieth century source information about formerly enslaved persons in the Dutch colonies in the Americas. It is a collaboration between the Radboud University in Nijmegen, Anton de Kom University in Suriname, the National Archives of the Netherlands and Suriname, heritage organisations and crowdsourcing initiatives. Building on this foundation, researchers from both universities are now focusing on the creation of a database of the Suriname population between 1830-1950, in the project [Legacies of Bondage](https://www.ru.nl/onderzoek/onderzoeksprojecten/legacies-of-bondage). This will shed light on not only the social processes and diversity of a colonial society, but also the impact of unfree labour on following generations, and the interaction of different groups of migrants in Suriname. Throughout its existence, the Historische Database van Suriname & de Cariben has focused a lot on the public use of its resources, including crowdsourcing in the process of opening up the archives. slave registers