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The Fatal History Of Portuguese Ceylon George Davison Winius

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The Fatal History Of Portuguese Ceylon George Davison Winius
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.26 MB
Pages: 227
Author: George Davison Winius
ISBN: 9780674863118, 9780674863101, 0674863119, 0674863100
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Fatal History Of Portuguese Ceylon George Davison Winius by George Davison Winius 9780674863118, 9780674863101, 0674863119, 0674863100 instant download after payment.

George Winius is the first historian in 300 years to tell the story of the Dutch takeover of Ceylon from the viewpoint of the vanquished Portuguese. Drawing on official Portuguese records, he has woven a suspenseful, fast-moving tale which will interest both historian and history buff. Ceylon was part of a far-flung empire troubled by military and diplomatic intrigues, maneuverings and alliances, misgovernment and betrayal. This is the first book in any language to probe the reasons for the period of imperial decline and decay known as the Portuguese decadéncia. Winius’s theory is that Portugal’s interest shifted from Asia to South America during the wars of the Restoration period, and that Portugal, convinced that Brazil was more valuable than Ceylon, all but deliberately let it go.

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