The Dutch in Brazil

Authors

  • Clarence José de MATOS Faculdade Max Planck

Keywords:

Dutch, Nassau, Brazil

Abstract

The text covers the history of Nassau as a politician in which management seeks to manage conflicts in order to allow the assembly to obtain his personal project after his trip to Brazil Dutch recognition in Europe in various courts of the old continent. The paintings of artists served as a business card to the nobles, kings and princes of Europe to Nassau will project beyond an officer of the Company of the West Indies with Portuguese possessions in America. The discussion period nassoviano in Brazilian territory is to show the mechanisms of everyday differences to a flexible management culture among the impoverished white populations, the various groups of mixed race, the plantation of Catholic culture, members of India Company, the Calvinist groups, Catholic priests and the Jews. This flexibility enabled the Nassau achieving a model of political and skilled administrator, and form and personality.

Published

2012-01-01