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The Portuguese And The Straits Of Melaka, 1575-1619: Power, Trade And Diplomacy
The Portuguese And The Straits Of Melaka, 1575-1619: Power, Trade And Diplomacy
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Making extensive use of contemporary Portuguese sources, Paulo Pinto uses a geopolitical approach to analyze the financial, political, economic, and military institutions that underlay this triangular arrangement, a system that persisted because no one power could achieve an undisputed hegemony. He also considers the position of post-conquest Melaka in the Malay World, where it remained a symbolic centre of Malay civilization and a model of Malay political authority despite changes associated with Portuguese rule, and sheds light on social, political, and genealogical elements within the Johor and Aceh sultanates.
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Intriguing trade and power balance in 16th-century Southeast Asia.
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Who is this book for?
If history of Southeast Asia interests you, this detailed account of the strategic trade and diplomatic rivalry in the Melaka Strait offers a nuanced perspective. It vividly illustrates how global interests influenced local power shifts and explores the sophisticated institutions that maintained a delicate balance among major regional players. This book is a fascinating read for anyone curious about how history's complex chess game shaped the region's legacy.