"Waking up from Medieval Slumber"
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04/08/2009
04/08/2009
01/08/2009
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| Resumo |
When the book Medieval Goa first appeared three decades ago (Delhi: Concept, 1979), it represented a significant break in the tradition of Indo-Portuguese historiography, until then markedly Luso-Indian, even when Goan native historians were the authors. This was acknowledged by prominent historians like C R Boxer, M N Pearson, A Disney, J Wicki and others who reviewed the book in international journals of history. The colonial culture and the political climate were not helpful for the promotion of a critical approach. |
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eng |
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Herald |
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Herald (Goa) Vol. CIX, Nº 213 |
| Palavras-Chave | #MEDIEVAL GOA #GOAN HISTORIOGRAPHY #INDO-PORTUGUESE HISTORIOGRAPHY #COLONIAL HISTORY |
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article |