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1580-1645

Veen, Ernst van

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Veen, E. van. (2000, December 6). Decay or defeat ? : an inquiry into the Portuguese

decline in Asia 1580-1645. Research School of Asian, African, and Amerindian Studies

(CNWS), Leiden University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/15783

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DECAY OR DEFEAT?

An inquiry into the Portuguese decline in Asia

1580-1645

PROEFSCHRIFT

ter verkrijging van

de graad van Doctor aan de Universiteit te Leiden,

op gezag van de Rector Magnificus Dr. W.A. Wagenaar,

hoogleraar in de faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen,

volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties

te verdedigen op 6 december 2000

te klokke 16.15 uur

door

Ernst van Veen

geboren te Rotterdam

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PROMOTIECOMMISSIE:

promotor:

Prof.Dr. J.L. Blussé van Oud-Alblas

co-promotor: Dr. M.A. Ebben

referent:

Dr. F.S. Gaastra

overige leden:

Prof. Dr. P.C. Emmer

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Studies in Overseas History, I

Decay or Defeat?

An Inquiry into the Portuguese Decline in Asia 1580-1645

Ernst van Veen

Research School of Asian, African and Amerindian Studies

Universiteit Leiden The Netherlands

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STUDIES IN OVERSEAS HISTORY

This series is produced by the Research Cluster History of European Expansion and

Global Interaction of the Research School CNWS.

Editorial committee:

Leonard Blussé (Universiteit Leiden), chairman Michael Adas (Rutgers University

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CNWS PUBLICATIONS VOL.96

Studies in Overseas History, Vol. 1

CNWS PUBLICATIONS is a s produced by the Research School CNWS, Leiden University, The Netherlands.

Editorial board: M. Forrer; F. Hüsken; K. Jongeling; H. Maier; P. Silva; B. Walraven

All correspondence should be addressed to: Dr. W.J. Vogelsang, CNWS Publications, c/o Research School CNWS, Leiden University, PO Box 9515, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands

Van Veen

Decay or defeat? An inquiry into the Portuguese decline in Asia, 1580-1645. Ernst van Veen. Leiden, Research School CNWS, Universiteit Leiden. – (CNWS Publications, Vol.96/Studies in Overseas History, Vol.1)

ISBN: 90-5789-051-8

Subject headings: Overseas history; Portuguese, Dutch, Asia history Front cover: Chaul, west face of wall

From: Walter Rossa, Cidades Indo-Portuguesas (Lisbon 1997)

Courtesy: Comissão Nacional para as Comemorações dos Descobrimentos Portugueses (CNCDP)

Printing : Ridderprint, Ridderkerk Front cover design : Nelleke Oosten

Copyright 2000 Research School CNWS, Leiden University, The Netherlands

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