O Estado da Índia e os desafios europeus: Actas do XII Seminário Internacional de História Indo-Portuguesa

Authors

João Paulo Oliveira e Costa (ed)
CHAM, School of Social and Human Sciences, NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7404-0772
Vítor Luís Gaspar Rodrigues (ed)
Tropical Research Institute, Portugal
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1822-1402

Keywords:

Portugal, India, Bilateral relations, Portuguese Expansion, Portuguese colonization, Goa (india), Historiography, 15th to 20th Century

Synopsis

Competition between the Portuguese and other Europeans for the domination of the Asian routes, and for the establishment of areas of influence in this faraway continent, started before Vasco da Gama's voyage, with the Castilian and English expeditions towards the West. It continued afterwards, discreetly, throughout the 16th century, when Portuguese hegemony could only be occasionally challenged by the Castilian Crown, particularly after its settlement in the Philippines. The Portuguese monopoly of the Cape Route kept the other Indian Ocean powers at bay as long as the Portuguese Crown was able to maintain a policy of European neutrality and supply its trading partners with highly prized oriental products.

After merging with the Philippine monarchy, Portugal embarked on a new foreign policy, marked by conflict with its former allies, England and the Netherlands. Following the defeat of the Invincible Armada, the Indian Ocean became accessible to the enemies of Madrid and Lisbon, and the ‘Estado da Índia’ was surprised by the arrival of unexpected rivals, who had the human and military means to breach the Asian traditions the Portuguese had adapted to in a situation of supremacy.

Chapters

  • Nota introdutória
    João Paulo Oliveira e Costa, Vítor Luís Gaspar Rodrigues
  • Viceroys and their diaries in the seventeenth century : the counts of Linhares and Sarzedas through their official journals
    Anthony Disney
  • A fundação do Estado da Índia e os desafios europeus de D. Manuel I
    João Paulo Oliveira e Costa
  • Falsifying gold: trade and trade strategy in Portuguese Southeast Africa in the seventeenth century
    Kartikeya Kohli
  • “Com vontade prompta para o que for do seu agrado”. Redes sociais e negócios entre Goa e Moçambique em meados de Setecentos
    Eugénia Torres
  • The investment of japanese silver in XVII century Macao-Japan trade
    Mihoko Oka
  • De Limahon (Lin Feng) a Koxinga (Zheng Chenggong): A reacção pirática Sino-Portuguesa à concorrência ibérica na Ásia Oriental (séculos XVI- XVII)
    Manel Ollé
  • VOC Blockade of the Singapore and Malacca Straits: Diplomacy, Trade and Survival, 1633-1641
    Peter Borschberg
  • Poder e Finanças no Estado Português da Índia: c.1687-1820. (Elementos para a sua compreensão
    Artur Teodoro de Matos
  • Guerra e pressão fFiscal no Estado da Índia: limites constitucionais e negociação política no início do século XVII
    Susana Munch Miranda
  • Agents of Empire and Family: The Mascarenhas Family and the Estado da India in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
    Lorraine White
  • Knowledge and culture: liminality and converge the Indo-Portuguese experience
    Lorraine White
  • The use of growing architecture as propaganda - The Bengal colcha at the Isabella Stewart Gardener Museum in Boston
    Barbara Karl
  • Trabalhos arqueológicos recentes no Convento dos Agostinhos de Velha Goa e a questão da sepultura da rainha Ketevan ou Guativanda
    Sidh Mendiratta
  • Some reflections on the portuguese in the Indian ocean trade
    Om Prakash
  • Calicut, the International Emporium of maritime trade and the Portuguese during the sixteenth century
    K. S. Mathew
  • Spatialization and social engineering: Role of the cities of Cochin and Goa in shaping the Estado da India, 1500–1663
    Pius Malekandathil
  • As visões do Outro Chinês, Japonês e Filipino e os métodos de missionação. Notas para uma história comparada dos jesuítas do Padroado e do Patronato
    Teresa Lacerda
  • O conflito padroado/propaganda na Índia: contributos para a sua história (séculos XVII e XVIII)
    Maria de Jesus dos Mártires Lopes, Lívia Ferrão
  • Entre o púlpito e a muralha: missionários e homens de armas contra a ameaça protestante na Índia e no Brasil no século XVII
    Andréa Doré
  • O 6º Concílio Provincial de Goa: Instrumentalização politica de S. Francisco Xavier
    Teotónio R. de Souza
  • Dutch Strategies and the Estado da Índia
    Ernst van Veen
  • Empires: strategies and trade the origin of the ideas of Jan Pieterszoon Coen (1587-1629)
    Jurrien van Goor
  • Reajustamentos da estratégia militar naval do "Estado da Índia" na viragem do século XVI para o XVII
    Vítor Luís Gaspar Rodrigues
  • A Carreira da Índia e as incursões neerlandesas no Índico Ocidental e em águas ibéricas de 1604-1608
    André Murteira
  • Os Portugueses e o Tráfico de Cavalos no Mar da Arábia
    Rui Manuel Loureiro
  • A concessão de Bombaim aos britânicos e suas implicações no território de Baçaim (1661-1668)
    André Teixeira, Isabel Almeida, Pedro Nobre
  • Ambassadors, adventurers, travellers and their writings: the roots of Anglo-Portuguese rivalry in Persi and in the Persian Gulg (late 16th -early 17th century)
    Vasco Resende
  • A paisagem urbana de Nova Goa, entre a “Velha Cidade” e os tempos modernos
    Alice Santiago Faria
  • The edges of Empire: Indigenization and localization of the 'Black Portuguese' in seventeenth and eighteenth century Eastern Indonesia
    Leonard Y. Andaya
  • Grupos populacionais e dinâmicas demográficas nas ilhas de Goa (11720-1830)
    Paulo Teodoro de Matos
  • White women in Portuguese India and in the British Raj
    Fatima da Silva Gracias
  • Entre solidarité catholique et réseaux d'influence: relations luso-françaises en Inde à l'époque de Dupleix
    Ernestina Carreira
  • A dinâmica do comércio indo-brasileiro: têxteis, metais preciosos e outras trocas comerciais (1808-1820)
    Luís Frederico Dias Antunes

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