Empire of Contingency - by Jorge Flores (Hardcover)
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- Explores the information and communication practices of the Portuguese empire in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century IndiaEmpire of Contingency explores the information and communication practices of the Portuguese empire in late sixteenth- and seventeenth-century India--a period during which Portuguese imperial ambitions were struggling for survival, while the Mughal empire was at the height of its power and influence.
- About the Author: Jorge Flores is Senior Researcher at the Interuniversity Centre for the History of Science and Technology and the Department of History and Philosophy of Science of the University of Lisbon.
- 344 Pages
- History, Europe
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Explores the information and communication practices of the Portuguese empire in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century India
Empire of Contingency explores the information and communication practices of the Portuguese empire in late sixteenth- and seventeenth-century India--a period during which Portuguese imperial ambitions were struggling for survival, while the Mughal empire was at the height of its power and influence. Jorge Flores uncovers the tenuous but ingenious apparatuses of intelligence through which the Estado da Índia (the "State of the Indies," the name given to the Portuguese political administrative unit in the region between the Cape of Good Hope and East Asia) endeavored to survive in a vast Indo-Persian world shaped by the influence and power of the Mughal empire.
Review Quotes
"The distinguished Portuguese historian Jorge Flores has been a prolific contributor to the literature on the early modern Iberian world. Only recently has his work begun to appear in English. In Empire of Contingency he explores official and unofficial dealings between networks of spies, diplomats and cultural go-betweens, succeeding-remarkably-in finding their elusive traces in the archives."-- "History Today"
"A much-needed, major study of information gathering, record-keeping, and communication across cultures in the context of the European presence in Asia, on par with the best scholarship that we have for the Atlantic world."-- "Giuseppe Marcocci, author of The Globe on Paper: Writing Histories of the World in Renaissance Europe and the Americas"
"Persuasively argued, absorbing, and well-researched."-- "Sanjay Subrahmanyam, author of Europe's India: Words, People, Empires, 1500-1800"
About the Author
Jorge Flores is Senior Researcher at the Interuniversity Centre for the History of Science and Technology and the Department of History and Philosophy of Science of the University of Lisbon.