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I. Plenary Lectures
1.     The Indian Ocean in World History
Felipe Ferndndez-Armesto
2.     Travelling with the Fifteenth-century Discoverers:
Their Daily Life
A.H.H. de Oliveira Marques
3.     The Unity of Opposites: Abraham Zacut,
Vasco da Gama and the Chronicler Gaspar Correia
Maurice Kriegel and Sanjay Subrahmanyam
4.     Ships, Seafaring and the Iconography of Voyages
in the Age of Vasco da Gama
John Villiers
II. Trade and Economic Relations
5.     Soldiers, Diamonds and Jesuits: Flemings and
Dutchmen in Portuguese India (1505-90)
John Everaert
6.     Christians and Muslims in the Surat Sea:
Ships, Merchandise and Goods Captured in a
Naval Battle in 1630
Artur Teodoro de Maros and Paulo Lopes Matos



7.     The East African Coast in 1498:
A Synchronic Study
M.N. Pearson
8.     The Portuguese in the Fat East, 1540-1640
Om Prakash
9.     Camphor in East and Southeast Asian Trade,
c. 1500: A Synthesis of Portuguese and Asian Sources
Roderich Ptak
10.    Five Centuries, Five Modalities: European
Interaction with Southeast Asia, 1497-1997
Anthony Reid
III. Religious and Cultural Interactions
11.    Some Observations on Portuguese Renegades in
Asia in the Sixteenth Century
Dejanirah Silva Couto
12.    The Encounter of Languages: Reflections on the
Language of the Other in Roteiro da Primeira
Viagem de Vasco da Gama
Elena Losada Soler
13.    Converts, Proteges and Assimilated Natives:
The Advantages of Christianization and the
Beliefs of Goan Christians (Eighteenth Century)
Maria de Jesus dos Mdrtires Lopes
14.    The Jesuits and Japan
Derek Massarella
15.    Goa-Macao-Beijing: The Jesuits and
Portugal's China Connection
Paul Rule
16.    For God, King and Mammon: The Portuguese
outside of Empire, 1480-1580
A.J.R. Russell-Wood



Contents
17.    Islands and Beaches: Indigenous Relations with
the Portuguese in Sri Lanka after Vasco da Gama
Chandra RP de Silva
IV. Sources, Texts and Representations
18.    From the West to the East: The Return of
the Printed Word
Jodao JosAlves Dias
19.    Portuguese as seen by the Historians of the
Qing Court
Carney T. Fisher
20.     South Sulawesi Chronicles and Their
Possible Models
Campbell C Macknight
21.     When Poetry and History Meet: The First Voyage
of Vasco da Gama in Literary Texts
Maria Alzira Seixo
22.     Myth and Power: Vasco da Gama as
Bourgeois Appropriation in the Opera of
the Nineteenth Century
Isabel Soler Quintana
23.     Was There a Vasco da Gama Epoch?
Recent Historiography
John E. Wills Jr.
V. Empire, Politics and Diplomacy
24.     The Suppression of the Society of Jesus in
the Portuguese Assistancy in Asia:
The Fate of Survivors, 1760-77
DaurilAlden
25.     Divesting a Myth: Seventeenth Century
Dutch-Portuguese Rivalry in the Far East
Leonard Blussd
26.     Continuity and Change: The Portuguese
Presence in British Bombay, c. 1660-1860
Mariam Dossal



27.     Portuguese Timor on the Eve of the Pacific War
Robert Lee
28.     Vasco da Gama and the Later Portuguese
Colonial Presence in India 
Teotonio R de Souza
29.     Spiritual Peoples at Odds: Portugal, India
and the Goa Question, 1947-61
Douglas L. Wheeler
30.     Faction, Administrative Control and the Failure
of the Portuguese India Company, 1628-33
Lorraine White
31.     Few Thanks to the King: The Building of
Portuguese India
George Winius
Contributors
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