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From Meliapor to Mylapore, 1662-1749: The Portuguese presence in São Tomé between the Quṭb Shāhī conquest and its incorporation in British Madras
- Author(s):
- Paolo Aranha (see profile)
- Date:
- 2011
- Group(s):
- Asia Lusitana, History, Religious Studies, World Christianity
- Subject(s):
- Asia, History, History, Modern, Religion, World history
- Item Type:
- Book chapter
- Tag(s):
- Colonialism, Hybridity, Portuguese Empire, portuguese identity, South India, Asian history, Early modern studies, Modern history
- Permanent URL:
- http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/M6K03J
- Abstract:
- This chapter explores the survival of a Portuguese presence in Mylapore (today a suburb of Chennai, South India) after the loss of its political and military autonomy. Notions of sovereignty and the boundaries between a pre-colonial and a fully colonial dimension are here questioned on the basis of a little known case study.
- Notes:
- Paper presented at the conference “Portuguese and Luso-Asian Legacies in Southeast Asia, 1511–2011”, held in Singapore and Malacca on 28–30 September 2010.
- Metadata:
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- Published as:
- Book chapter Show details
- Publisher:
- Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
- Pub. Date:
- 2011
- Book Title:
- Portuguese and Luso-Asian Legacies / 1: The Making of the Luso-Asian World: Intricacies of Engagement
- Author/Editor:
- Laura Jarnagin
- Chapter:
- 3
- Page Range:
- 67 - 82
- ISBN:
- 978-981-4345-25-5
- Status:
- Published
- Last Updated:
- 6 years ago
- License:
- All Rights Reserved
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From Meliapor to Mylapore, 1662-1749: The Portuguese presence in São Tomé between the Quṭb Shāhī conquest and its incorporation in British Madras