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Shihan DE SILVA JAYASURIYA King’S College, London
www.reseau-asie.com Enseignants, Chercheurs, Experts sur l’Asie et le Pacifique / Scholars, Professors and Experts on Asia and Pacific Communication L'empreinte portugaise au Sri Lanka : langage, musique et danse / Portuguese imprint on Sri Lanka: language, music and dance Shihan DE SILVA JAYASURIYA King’s College, London 3ème Congrès du Réseau Asie - IMASIE / 3rd Congress of Réseau Asie - IMASIE 26-27-28 sept. 2007, Paris, France Maison de la Chimie, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Fondation Maison des Sciences de l’Homme Thématique 4 / Theme 4 : Histoire, processus et enjeux identitaires / History and identity processes Atelier 24 / Workshop 24 : Portugal Índico après l’age d’or de l’Estado da Índia (XVIIe et XVIII siècles). Stratégies pour survivre dans un monde changé / Portugal Índico after the golden age of the Estado da Índia (17th and 18th centuries). Survival strategies in a changed world © 2007 – Shihan DE SILVA JAYASURIYA - Protection des documents / All rights reserved Les utilisateurs du site : http://www.reseau-asie.com s'engagent à respecter les règles de propriété intellectuelle des divers contenus proposés sur le site (loi n°92.597 du 1er juillet 1992, JO du 3 juillet). En particulier, tous les textes, sons, cartes ou images du 1er Congrès, sont soumis aux lois du droit d’auteur. Leur utilisation autorisée pour un usage non commercial requiert cependant la mention des sources complètes et celle du nom et prénom de l'auteur. The users of the website : http://www.reseau-asie.com are allowed to download and copy the materials of textual and multimedia information (sound, image, text, etc.) in the Web site, in particular documents of the 1st Congress, for their own personal, non-commercial use, or for classroom use, subject to the condition that any use should be accompanied by an acknowledgement of the source, citing the uniform resource locator (URL) of the page, name & first name of the authors (Title of the material, © author, URL). -
Frank Nikolaas Pieke Curriculum Vitae
Frank Nikolaas Pieke Curriculum Vitae January 2016 Current post • Professor and Chair, Modern Chinese Studies, Leiden University (from July 2010) Research profile • Modern Chinese studies • Cultural anthropology • Chinese migration and overseas Chinese communities • Immigration in China • Chinese Communist Party • Administrative modernization in China • Local Chinese politics Previous posts held • University Lecturer of Modern Politics and Society of China and Fellow of St Cross College, University of Oxford (1995-2010) • University Lecturer, Anthropology and Sociology of Contemporary China, Documentation and Research Centre for Contemporary China, Sinological Institute, University of Leiden, the Netherlands (1986-1995) University education • Ph.D., Cultural Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley (1992) • Non-degree programme, Modern Chinese History, Beijing University, (1983) • Non-degree programme, Modern Chinese, Beijing Language Institute, (1982) • MA (cum laude), Cultural Anthropology, University of Amsterdam (1982) • BA (cum laude), Cultural Anthropology, University of Amsterdam (1979) Current projects • Immigration and the Transformation of Chinese Society (2015-2017) • China and the Netherlands (Leiden Asia Centre, 2015-2016) Previous projects • Leiden Asia Centre (Executive Director, since 2015) • Asian Modernities and Traditions (Leiden University research concentration area, lead coordinator, 2010-2015) • British Inter-University China Centre (BICC; Director, 2006-2011) • Field research project How to Be a Good Communist -
Part I: the Kandyan Kings and Cosmopolitan Discourse
THE MANY FACES OF THE KANDYAN KINGDOM, 1591-1765: LESSONS FOR OUR TIME?1 PART I: THE KANDYAN KINGS AND COSMOPOLITAN DISCOURSE Introduction This paper discusses the reign of Vimaladharmasūriya, the first consecrated king of Kandy (1591-1604) and his successors during whose reigns the Kandyan kingdom became a place that provided a home for diverse cultures and communities. Prior to this Kandy was ruled by three local kings, the first being Senāsammata Vikramabāhu (c. 1469-1511). Senāsammata means elected by the sēna or army or perhaps by members of the aristocratic class known as banḍ āras (“lords).” Vikramabāhu tried to assert his independence from the sovereign kings of Kōṭṭe. That kingdom commenced with Bhūvanekabāhu V (1371-1408) and ended with Bhūvanekabāhu VII (1521-51) and his grandson Dharmapāla (1551- 1597), the first Catholic sovereign. Vikramabāhu was badly defeated and had to pay a large tribute. After Dharmapāla died Kōṭṭe became part of Portugal which now had control over much of Jaffna in the north and the Maritime provinces in the south. The Portuguese were a presence in Kōṭṭe from 1506 and had the support of Bhūvanekabāhu VII but not his brother Māyādunne, the ruler of Sītāvaka 1 who was a foe of the Portuguese. His intrepid son Rājasinha I (1581-1593) at one time nearly brought about the whole kingdom of Kōṭṭe and much of Kandy under his rule. As for the fortunes of Kandy Vikramabāhu was followed by his son Jayavīra Banḍ āra (1511- 1552) during whose time Catholic friars became a presence in the court.2 In order to please the Portuguese and the king of Kōṭṭe he became a nominal Catholic until he was deposed and exiled by his son Karalliyadde Banḍ āra (1552-1582) who became a devoted Catholic and publicly embraced Catholicism around 1562-1564. -
A Brief Account of Ceylon
°t-h JERIf«UEY IBRARY DIVERSITY OF ZALIFORNIA t<\ I 1 • ^ 3fc ** I : BRIEF ACCOUNT OF CEYLON, BY L. F. LIESCHING, CEVLON CIVIL SERVICE. And India's utmost isle, Taprobane. —Milton. Jaffna RIPLEif & STRONG,—PRINTERS, 1861. LOAN STACK TO Sir Charles J. MacCarthx, GOVERNOR AND COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE Island of Ceylon and its Dependencies, This work is by permission dedicated, with much respect, by His Excellency's Obedient Servant, THE WRITER. Ubi Taprobanen lndica cingit aqua. | CONTESTS, INTRODUCTION Vll. CHAPTER I. GEOGRAPHICAL POSITION, CLI- MATE, SCENERY, &C. OF CEYLON, 1 II. INHABITANTS AND RESIDENTS, 16 III. ANIMALS, VEGETABLES, AND MINERALS, 32 IV. HISTORICAL SKETCH, 38 V. ANTIQUITIES, Ill VL RELIGION, EDUCATION, LITER- ATURE, 128 VII. TRADE AND REVENUE, 148 VIII. CONCLUSION, 151 APPENDIX, 154 cLomnr. Da'goba, a bell shaped monumeiii Budha. Pansala, the monas Wiha'ra, a Budhist tem; INTRODUCTION. Emerson Tenkent has made the remark, tore works have been published on Cey- in on any other island in the world, not excepted Such being the ion may naturally be asked why n thought necessary to add ber. To this we would reply general charae ter, lias been jcial view to the wants of it tube chiefly interested in an id, —namely, the sons of the h Government has ex- opean learning to its rious missionary oyed education as a i eir great etui , —and se benefits have graphically, most conn- a historical ac- v know lit- VIII INTRODUCTION. nothing of that one in which they were born and bred. There is in the history of Ceylon, much that is calculated to kindle the flame of pa- triotism, and to stir up its children to exertion. -
Entre Goa E Ceilão: a Formação Do Clero Nativo E As Dimensões Das Mestiçagens No Oriente Português (Séculos XVI-XVIII)
UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE MINAS GERAIS FACULDADE DE FILOSOFIA E CIÊNCIAS HUMANAS - FAFICH PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM HISTÓRIA Ana Paula Sena Gomide Entre Goa e Ceilão: a formação do clero nativo e as dimensões das mestiçagens no Oriente português (Séculos XVI-XVIII). Belo Horizonte 2018 Ana Paula Sena Gomide Entre Goa e Ceilão: a formação do clero nativo e as dimensões das mestiçagens no Oriente português (Séculos XVI-XVIII). Tese apresentada ao Programa de Pós- Graduação em História da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, como requisito parcial à obtenção do título de Doutor em História. Linha de pesquisa: História Social da Cultura Orientador: Prof. Dr. Eduardo França Paiva Belo Horizonte 2018 AGRADECIMENTOS Agradeço à Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior pela bolsa de doutorado concedida entre 2014 e 2018, que possibilitou a realização desta pesquisa. Agradeço ao professor Eduardo França Paiva, que gentilmente aceitou orientar esta pesquisa. Agradeço por toda paciência, pelas críticas e reflexões historiográficas realizadas ao longo do doutorado, que sem dúvidas, acrescentaram, e muito, no resultado final deste trabalho. Obrigada por me apresentar o universo das dinâmicas de mestiçagens! Ao professor Manuel Lobato devo uma orientação que me ajudou a aprofundar nos aspectos mais complexos do mundo português no Oriente, especialmente nas relações políticas e culturais em Ceilão. Obrigada pelas ótimas sugestões e por propor um caminho temático mais produtivo para a tese, que sem dúvidas, fez toda diferença no resultado final. À professora Maria de Deus Beites Manso, que desde os anos da graduação é uma das minhas grandes referências na temática da presença portuguesa na Índia, agradeço por todos os conselhos e pela leitura sempre cuidadosa. -
Sibbe : Maandblad Van Het Nederlandsch Verbond Voor
6 NUMMERS SO CENT VAN HET NEDERLANDSCH VERBOND VOOR SIBBEKUNDE Sibbej |^AAP*-*. NG . NUMMER ■-, . lUNi 1943 . TTITOEVFBIT __I_L__________l______ nj^LL »r±Smiim i^ Sibbe Maandblad van het Nederlandsch Verbond voor Sibbekunde Plaatsverv. hoofdredacteur: Jurriaan van Toll, Willemstraat 47, 's-Gravenhage, tel. 117869, aan wien alle stukken, de redactie be» treffend, dienen te worden ingezonden. Administratie: Uitgeverij „Liebaert", Stadhouderskade 40, Amster» dam.Zuid. Giro No. 410231. Abonnementsprijs: ’5. per jaar. — Losse nummers 50 cent. Overname van stukken—zonder toestemming verboden. Verschijnt den 15en van iedere maand. 3e Jaargang no. 6 JUNI 1943 INHOUD: ONS CEYLON-NUMMER, door v. T 161 CEYLON'S REGEERING ONDER DE 0.1.C., door Jurriaan van Tol 163 GOUVERNEUR=GENERAAL VON IMHOFF, door A. R. Kleyn .. 172 NEDERLANDSCHE FAMILIES OP CEYLON 175 STERKTE VAN HET COMPAGNIESPERSONEEL OP CEYLON, door v. T 183 LIJST VAN GEBORENEN OP CEYLON EN IN 1823 OP JAVA WONENDEN, door v. T 183 SPROKKELHOUT 185 UITBREIDING ONZER WERKZAAMHEDEN 187 DE TESTAMENTEN ONZER VOOROUDERS, door G. A. van Schouwen 190 ONBEKENDE WAPENS 191 VRAGEN EN ANTWOORDEN 191 BIJ DEN LUIDSPREKER 192 Afbeelding op den omslag: GouvemeunGeneraal Von Imhoff. Het Nederlandsch Verbond voor Sibbekunde (secretariaat: Willemstr. 47, Den Haag, telefoon 117869, postrekening 406902) is dc organisatie van allen, die belangstelling hebben op sibbekundig gebied. Bovendien over» koepelt het alle in Nederland op dit gebied werkzame vereenigingen. Bij het Verbond zijn aangesloten: Nederlandsch Genootschap voor Geslacht' en Wapenkunde, Bleyenburg 5, Den Haag, en de verschillende familievereenigingen. UITGEVERIJ LIEBAERT — STADHOUDERSKADE 40 — A'DAM.Z. Ons Ceylon=mummer Het ligt in het voornemen onzer Redactie, meer dan tot dusver, aandacht te schenken aan onze stamverwanten overzee. -
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'Zonder eigen gewinne en glorie' : Mr. Iman Wilhelm Falck (1736-1785), gouverneur en directeur van Ceylon en Onderhorigheden Dulm, F. van der Citation Dulm, F. van der. (2012, February 9). 'Zonder eigen gewinne en glorie' : Mr. Iman Wilhelm Falck (1736-1785), gouverneur en directeur van Ceylon en Onderhorigheden. Uitgeverij Verloren, Hilversum. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/18470 Version: Not Applicable (or Unknown) Licence agreement concerning inclusion of doctoral License: thesis in the Institutional Repository of the University of Leiden Downloaded from: https://hdl.handle.net/1887/18470 Note: To cite this publication please use the final published version (if applicable). Frits van Dulm Iman Wilhelm Falck (1736-1785) verhuisde als jongeling van Ceylon, het huidige Sri Lanka, naar Utrecht, waar hij rech- ten studeerde. Hij koos niet voor een bestuurlijke loopbaan ‘Zonder eigen gewinne en glorie’ in de Republiek, maar voor een ongewisse carrière in Azië. In 1765 werd hij benoemd tot gouverneur van de VOC-vestiging Ceylon, waar hij een einde maakte aan de oorlog met het binnen- landse koninkrijk Kandy. Gedurende twintig jaar toonde hij een eigenzinnige visie op de te volgen politiek ten opzichte van de opdringende Britse macht in India. Zijn matige gezondheid en grote teleurstelling over het weinig krachtige Nederlandse optreden tijdens de Vierde En- gelse Oorlog deden hem afzien van een verdere car- rière in Batavia. Deze biografie van Falck, gebaseerd op vele herontdekte archieven, geeft een interes- sant beeld van zijn leven als diplomaat, zijn familieachtergronden, netwerken en intriges evenals de handel en de bin- nen- en buitenlandse politiek in de acht- tiende eeuw. -
St Antony's College Hall at 3 Pm, Raising to Become a Joint, Transparent and Better Financed Effort by Followed by Refreshments
Spring 2005 ST ANTONY’S COLLEGE NEWSLETTER Sir William Deakin, the College's Founding Warden, died in January. Pictured here at the special Antonians' Weekend in 1993 which celebrated his 80th birthday, he sits between Pussy Deakin (right) and Monna Besse and is surrounded by “his students’’ from the College's early days. Tributes from Antonians speak of “...a sense of awe and admiration for what he had done in the war and as an historian, but also deep affection; the founder of so many good things about the College. We remain greatly in his debt”; “.. his calm and perceptive ways of running the College, as well as to take each one of us to his care and attention”; “I remember vividly his and Pussy's visit to Israel ... when the then Foreign Minister of Israel, Yigal Allon, held a reception in his honour and every Israeli Antonian showed up to pay him respect... everyone here loved him .” A celebration of his life will be held at St Antony's on 23 April(details on page 3 of this Newsletter). Inside:- 2 - The Warden; 3 - Sir William Deakin ; 4 - A New Governing Body Fellow, current members news; 5 - Russian Centre News, Geoffrey Elliott ; 6 - Antonians' “Weekend” 2005, recent deaths, College events & St Antony's 20 years on ; 7 - JCR President, St Antony's International Review; 8 -Junior Members, Rowing and Pool; 9 -11 - Antonian News, Group Events, 2006 plans; 12 - liaison officers. 1 From The Warden Extensive obituaries were carried in all the British broadsheets and a shorter tribute was published in dozens of newspapers across the United States. -
Catalogue of the Archives of the Dutch Central Government of Coastal Ceylon, 1640-1796
Catalogue of the Archives of the Dutch Central Government of Coastal Ceylon, 1640-1796 M.W. Jurriaanse Department of National Archives of Sri Lanka, Colombo ©1943 This inventory is written in English. 3 CONTENTS FONDS SPECIFICATIONS CONTEXT AND STRUCTURE .................................................... 13 Context ................................................................................................................. 15 Biographical History .......................................................................................... 15 The establishment of Dutch power in Ceylon .................................................. 15 The development of the administration. .......................................................... 18 The Governor. ......................................................................................... 22 The Council. ............................................................................................ 23 The "Hoofdadministrateur" and officers connected with his department. ....... 25 The Colombo Dessave. ............................................................................. 26 The Secretary. ......................................................................................... 28 The history of the archives. ................................................................................. 29 Context and Structure .......................................................................................... 37 The catalogue. .................................................................................................. -
Indi@Logs Vol 4 2017 , Pp
Indi@logs Vol 4 2017 , pp. 11 - 26 , ISSN: 2339 - 8523 DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5565/rev/indialogs. 73 ----------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- - L OST N ARRATIVES AND H YBRID I DENTITIES IN THE I NDIAN O CEAN : A FRO - A SIANS S HIHAN DE S ILVA Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London [email protected] Received: 20 - 08 - 2016 Accepted: 17 - 12 - 2 0 1 6 A BSTRACT The v oluntary movement of Africans was concurrent with the ir involuntary uprooting , driven by the slave trade. Trade , colonisation and slavery have been drivers of migration , interconnecting people of diverse ethnicity globally. Afro - Asian communities are both historic and contemporary a nd, w hilst Afro - diasporic communities in the Atlantic World are well recognised, the diasporas in Asia have only become visible in the last decade. Assimilation to the diversity of the Indian Ocean has cont ributed to this invisibility. With the loss of patronage due to changing political scenarios, African migrants have bec o me disenfranchised. The dynamics of their identity, shaped by strong cultural memories bring out their African roots. This paper argue s that diasporic consciousness of Afro - Asians is expressed through their strong cultural memories. As people with dual belongings, identifying with both the homeland and the hostland , Afro - Asians are able to reconcile their hybrid identities. With the mov ement of Afro - Asians from the peripheries their subaltern voices are beginning to be heard. T heir eclipsed histories and lost narratives are challeng ing the Atlantic model of African migration . K EY WORDS : African diaspora, Indian Ocean, Hybrid Identities , Homeland, Hostland , Afro - Asians . -
A Brief Account of Ceylon
Ol'h lERrElEV IBRARY ^IVER^fTY OF ::alifornia h •^ Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2008 with funding from IVIicrosoft Corporation http://www.archive.org/details/briefaccountofceOOIiesrich ..sr" r^' BRIEF ACCOUNT OF CEYLON, BY L. F. LIESCHING, CETLON CIVIL SERVICE. m And India's utmost isle, Taprobane.—-Miltoit. Jaffna: RIPLEVr & STRONG,—PRINTERS 1861. ^>^' LOAN STACK TO Sir Charles J. MacCartht, GOVERNOR AND COMM J^NDER-IN-CHIKf OF THE Island of Ceyloa and its Dependencies, &:C,, &c., kt. This work is hy 'permission dedicated^ with much respect^ by His Excellency's Obedient Servant^ THE WRITER, Ubi Taprobanen IndJca cingit aqua. CONTESTS, INTRODUCTION Vll. CHAPTER I. GEOGRAPHICAL POSITION, CLI- MATE, SCENERY, &C. OF (M^^VLON, 1 11. INHABITANTS AND RESIDENTS, 16 III. ANIMALS, VEGETABLES, AND MINERALS, 32 IV. HISTORICAL SKETCH, 38 V, ANTIQUITIES, Ill '' VL RELIGION, EDUCATION, LITER- ATURE, 126 '''- VII. TRADE AND REVENUE, 148 • VIII. CONCLUSION, 15L APPENDIX, 154 GLOSSART. Da'goba, a bell shaped monumei]i ^moky Budha. Pansala, the monastic residence '-.f Bndhu,: priesi:; Wiha ra, a Budhist temple. INTEOBUCTIOS. __ MERsoN Tennent has made tlie remark, liat more works liavebeenpublislied on Cey- nu than on any other island in the world, vUgland itself not excepted. Such being the a>( ,the question may naturally he asked why : should have been thought necessary to add M)thenumber. To this we would reply iv book of a general character, has been en with a special view to the wants of iglit tube chiefly interested in an 1 tlie islaiid.—namely, the sons of the .M the British Government has ex- benefits of European learning to its : vbjecls,'- -^vhile the various missionary ive largely employed education as a v'ards j-.ecuring their great end,—and recipients of these benefits have d<^sciibe geographically, most conn- .: rhe* worhl, and to give a historical ac- 'id of {^^everal of them, they know little or VIII INTRODUCTION. -
The Military Economy of Seventeenth Century Sri Lanka: Rhetoric and Authority in a Time of Conquest
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Los Angeles The Military Economy of Seventeenth Century Sri Lanka: Rhetoric and Authority in a Time of Conquest A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Philosophy in History by Cenan Pirani 2016 © Copyright by Cenan Pirani 2016 ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION The Military Economy of Seventeenth Century Sri Lanka: Rhetoric and Authority in a Time of Conquest by Cenan Pirani Doctor of Philosophy in History University of California, Los Angeles, 2016 Professor Sanjay Subrahmanyam, Chair From the end of the sixteenth century, the overseas administrative arm of the Portuguese Crown, the Estado da Índia Oriental, sought to gain complete territorial control of the island of Sri Lanka and outlined the tenets of the military project dubbed in administrative letters, “the Conquest of the Island of Ceylon”. Such efforts however would be impeded by military rebellions (ie. mutinies and desertions) by native military personnel in Portuguese service, where a rebellion that occurred in 1630 severely weakened the Estado's position in the island from which it could not recover. The specific event, the death of a Portuguese general at the hands of his own Christianized native troop, left a deep imprint on Portuguese memory. Decades later, the chronicler Fernão de Queiroz claimed the event, which paved the way for the European's eventual removal from the island by 1658, bore testament to the unbridgeable cultural and religious schism between the Portuguese and the native Sinhala people, an established viewpoint in current historiography. This study focuses attention on the documentation in Portuguese, English, Spanish, and ii Sinhalese written during the more active moments of the conquest period (1580-1640) in order to test such well-established views.