Goa Through the Ages: Vol. II First Edition(English, Hardcover, Souza Teotonio R. de)
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Goa Through The Ages: An Economic History is part of five- volume series planned by Goa University in its efforts to promote the cultural heritage of the territory and its people. The project is entrusted to historians with long experience of research in the history and culture of the land. The present volume brings together a sifted and synthesized picture of Goa's economic past. It has incorporated the information and insights that have come in the recent past in sizable doses, largely as a result of the research promoted by the International Seminars on Indo-Portuguese history since 1978. Some aspects may have found less attention than the others. This itself should be a visible indicator of the gaps in our present knowledge calling for more research. Some aspects have received more space. One such aspect is (Trade). This perhaps rightly reflects its importance in Goa's economic history as a result of its littoral nature and Strategic location. However, contrary to the over stress that has been observed in the past histories on the overseas connection, the emphasis has been shifted to the coastal and hinter-land linkages of that trade. This approach has helped to question some stereotypes and past generalisations. The present study is a combined effort of social scientists, including historians, anthropologists, demographers, and economists. It makes this study more comprehensive than the traditional jobs done by historians alone handling economic and other related issues. About the Author Teotonio R. de Souza (b. 18.2.1947). He is the Founder-Director of the Xavier Centre of Historical Research, Goa since 1979. He is the author of Medieval Goa and edited Indo-Portuguese History: Old Issues, New Questions(1985), Essays in Goan History (1987), Goa through the Ages: An Economic History (1990), Jesuits in India: In Historical Perspective (1992). He has also written extensively on Indo-Portuguese History and Church History in various academic and cultural journals in India and abroad. He is post-graduate teacher and Ph.D. research guide of the Goa University, and is Life-Member and Fellow of various associations of Historians, including Indian History Congress and the Portuguese Academy of History. He has convened national and international seminars since 1981, including the Third International Seminar on Indo-Portuguese History (ISIPH-3). He has convened the 7th Seminar of the same series for January 1994.