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Studies on Portuguese Asia, 1495-1689 [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 352 pages, height x width: 224x150 mm, weight: 810 g
  • Sērija : Variorum Collected Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Nov-2001
  • Izdevniecība: Variorum
  • ISBN-10: 0860788725
  • ISBN-13: 9780860788720
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 352 pages, height x width: 224x150 mm, weight: 810 g
  • Sērija : Variorum Collected Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Nov-2001
  • Izdevniecība: Variorum
  • ISBN-10: 0860788725
  • ISBN-13: 9780860788720
Portuguese Asia, otherwise known as the Estado da ƍndia Oriental, has been far less studied than the Spanish empire in America, its counterpart in the Western hemisphere. It differed from that vast entity in that it was essentially a maritime trading operation held together by strategic territories, such as Goa, Ceylon, or Macau. For more than a century these afforded it control of much of the Indian Ocean. As Professor Winius shows, it was certainly the most peculiar and colourful operation that existed in the history of European expansion, even giving rise to a second, 'shadow' empire created by escapees and renegades from its royal administration. Some of these essays reflect on Portuguese involvement in other areas, notably the Atlantic, and the impact this had in the East, but their focus is on the Portuguese in South and Southeast Asia. They describe its nature and its rise and fall, from the first voyage of Vasco da Gama to its dismemberment by the Dutch in the mid-seventeenth century, and include studies on the jewel trade and on the Renaissance in Goa.

Recenzijas

'Winius' latest Studies on Portuguese Asia, 1495-1689 is sure to be very well received in scholarly circles and will truly be an inspiration to other researchers of Indo-Portuguese History.' INDICA, vol. 40, 2, sept. 2003 'The book represents an important contribution to studies about Portuguese expansion in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.' Sixteenth Century Journal

Introduction ix
India or Brazil? Priority for imperial survival in the wars of the Restauracao
1(118)
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Two Lusitanian variations on a Dutch theme: Portuguese Companies in times of crisis, 1628-1662
119
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Francisco Rodrigues de Silveira, the forgotten Soldado Pratico
67(6)
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The origin and rhythm of Dutch aggression against the Estado da India, 1601-1661
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Millenarianism and empire: Portuguese Asian decline and the `crise de conscience' of the missionaries
37
Itinerario
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Jewel trading in Portuguese India in the XVI and XVII centuries
15
Indica 25, no.
1. Bombay, 1988
Portugal, Venice, Genoa and the traffic in precious stones at the beginning of the modern age
1(1)
English version of `Portogallo, Venezia, Genova ed il commercio delle pietre preziose al principio dell'eta moderna', Atti del III Congresso Internazionale di Studi Storici VII, ed. Raffaele Belvederi. Genoa, 1989
A legend in black and white: the American Indian as propaganda in the Eighty Years War
1(272)
(In collaboration with Michiel Hoogeveen)
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Portugal's `shadow empire' in the Bay of Bengal
273
Revista de Cultura 13-14. Macao, January/June 1991
South India and the China Seas: how the V.O.C. shifted its weight from China & Japan to India around A.D. 1636
125
(In collaboration with Mark Vink)
As Relacoes entre a India Portuguesa, a Asia do Sueste e o Extremo Oriente (Actas do VI Seminario Internacional de Historia Indo-Portuguesa, Macau, 22-26 de Outubro de 1991, ed. Artur Teodoro de Matos e Luis Filipe Reis Thomaz). Macau-Lisboa, 1993
A tale of two Coromandel towns: Madraspatam (Fort St. George) and Sao Thome de Meliapur
51(140)
Itinerario 18, no.
1. Leiden, 1994
The Estado da India on the subcontinent: Portuguese as players on a South Asian stage
191(22)
Portugal, the Pathfinder: Journeys from the Medieval toward the Modern World, 1300-ca. 1600, ed. George D. Winius. Madison, WI: Hispanic Seminary of Medieval Studies, Ltd., 1995
Early Portuguese travel and influence at the corner of Asia
213
Portugal, the Pathfinder: Journeys from the Medieval toward the Modern World, 1300-ca. 1600, ed. George D. Winius. Madison, WI: Hispanic Seminary of Medieval Studies, Ltd., 1995
In northern mists: Portuguese voyages to the boreal Atlantic
169(204)
Portugal, the Pathfinder: Journeys from the Medieval toward the Modern World, 1300-ca. 1600, ed. George D. Winius. Madison, WI: Hispanic Seminary of Medieval Studies, Ltd., 1995
Bibliographical essay: a treasury of printed source materials pertaining to the 15th and 16th centuries
373
Portugal, the Pathfinder: Journeys from the Medieval toward the Modern World, 1300-ca. 1600, ed. George D. Winius. Madison, WI: Hispanic Seminary of Medeival Studies, Ltd., 1995
Embassies from Malacca and the `shadow empire'
170
The Portuguese and the Pacific. Proceedings of the International Colloquium (University of California, Santa Barbara, October 1993), ed. Francis A. Dutra and Joao Camilo dos Santos. Santa Barbara: Center For Portuguse Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1995
Vasco da Gama: a speculative reconstruction of a voyage and its antecedents
1(124)
English translation of `A Viagem de Vasco da Gama, 1497-1499' in O Tempo de Vasco da Gama, ed. Diogo Ramada Curto. Lisbon, 1998
The Renaissance as reflected in Goa
125
Mediterranean Studies 7 (1998). Aldershot, 1999
Private trading in Portuguese Asia: A substantial will-o'-the-wisp
1(483)
Vasco da Gama et I'Inde. Fundacao Calouste Gulbenkien International Conference (Paris, 11-13 May 1998). Paris, 1999
Few thanks to the king: the building of Portuguese India
484
Vasco da Gama and the Linking of Europe and Asia, ed. Anthony Disney and Emily Booth. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2000
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George D. Winius, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth, USA