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The More Things Change, The More They Remain The Same: Police on the Windward IslandsIntroductionThe Place of the Vultures: Cuba on the Cusp of ChangeLand of Hope and Dreams: Slavery and abolition in the Dutch Leeward islands, 1825–1865Adultery here and there; Crossing sexual boundaries in the Dutch Jewish AtlanticSecond is best; Dutch colonization on the “Wild Coast"Undeliverable; A letter of reminiscence‘Economie, imperium en eschatalogie; De mondiale context van de joodse immigratie in de Amerika’s tussen 1650 en 1670Once lost, now foundWe take care of our own; The origins of oligarchic politics in St. MaartenMaritime Marronage and the Trans-Imperial Slave TradeA flock of wolves instead of sheep”; The Dutch West India Company and conflict resolution in the Jewish Community of Curacao in the 18th centuryThe price you pay: Choosing family, friends, and familiarity over freedom in the Leeward Islands, 1835-1863Re-positioning the Dutch in the Atlantic, 1680-1800Dutch Atlantic Connections, 1680-1800; Linking empires, bridging bordersThe futility of utilityPortuguese Jews, Amerindians, and the frontiers of encounter in colonial SurinameWhat’s wrong with being right?The price you pay; Choosing family, friends, and familiarity over freedom in the Leeward Islands, 1835-1863[Review of: J Frishman (2011) Borders and Boundaries in and around Dutch Jewish History]Creating Confusion in the Colonies: Jews, Citizenship, and the Dutch and British AtlanticsEconomics, empire, eschatology; The spiritual geo-politics of Jewish settlement in the Americas, 1650-1670Being speculative is better than to not do it at all; An interview with Natalie Zemon DavisA war of words: Sephardi merchants, (inter) national incidents, and litigation in the Dutch Republic, 1580–1640”A mass of mestiezen, castiezen, and mulatten”: Fear, freedom, and people of color in the Dutch Antilles, 1750-1850Monuments, Memory, and MelodramaThe repercussions of rumor; An adultery case from CuraçaoGloria Wekker, White Innocence: Paradoxes of Colonialism and RaceFighting a foregone conclusion; Interest groups, West Indian merchants, and St. Eustatius, 1780-1810