Port Cities and Intruders: The Swahili Coast, India, and Portugal in the Early Modern Era

Author:   Michael N. Pearson (Professor Emeritus, University of New South Wales)
Publisher:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   23
ISBN:  

9780801872426


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   12 March 2003
Recommended Age:   From 17
Format:   Paperback
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Port Cities and Intruders: The Swahili Coast, India, and Portugal in the Early Modern Era


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In Port Cities and Intruders, historian Michael Pearson explores the role of port cities and their orientation, relations between the coast and the interior, the place of the coast in the world economy, and the impact of the Portuguese in the early modern period. ""Michael Pearson ...provides us with a fascinating collection of anecdotes, data, and quotations. We travel with him through a range of debates about world systems, littoral societies, [and] the meaning of world history.""--Times Literary Supplement ""A deeply researched, attractively presented, and question-raising book.""--Choice ""Pearson, a distinguished scholar of South Asia and Portuguese expansion, boldly takes on the complex history of coastal East Africa during an especially dramatic period that witnessed the coming together of two major pre-modern world systems.""--Edward A. Alpers, Historian ""Michael Pearson has put together an imaginative and yet solidly grounded book about the east African coast extending for 1,500 miles from Mogadish to Delagoa Bay."" --Colin Simmons, English Historical Review ""This book is valuable, well written, and clearly argued, with a refreshing sense of excitement at new interpretations ...[It is] a pleasure to read for both its content and its style, and his elegantly argued and wide view of the trading system of the Afrasiatic Sea.""--John Middleton, Journal of World History ""This intellectually stimulating and thought-provoking publication is recommended as essential reading for historians, anthropologists, and all those interested in the history of social, economic, and political formations in the Indian Ocean basin and the Swahili world.""--Mohamed Ahmed Saleh, International Journal of African Historical Studies

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Author:   Michael N. Pearson (Professor Emeritus, University of New South Wales)
Publisher:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Imprint:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   23
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9780801872426


ISBN 10:   0801872421
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   12 March 2003
Recommended Age:   From 17
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Chapter 1. Introduction: Locating Coastal East Africa Chapter 2. The Swahili Coast in the Afrasian Sea Chapter 3. The Swahili Coast and the Interior Chapter 4. East Africa in the World-Economy Chapter 5. The Portuguese on the Coast Chapter 6. Conclusion Notes Index

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Michael Pearson... provides us with a fascinating collection of anecdotes, data, and quotations. We travel with him through a range of debates about world systems, littoral societies, [and] the meaning of world history. Times Literary Supplement A deeply researched, attractively presented, and question-raising book. Choice Pearson, a distinguished scholar of South Asia and Portuguese expansion, boldly takes on the complex history of coastal East Africa during an especially dramatic period that witnessed the coming together of two major pre-modern world systems. -- Edward A. Alpers Historian Michael Pearson has put together an imaginative and yet solidly grounded book about the east African coast extending for 1,500 miles from Mogadish to Delagoa Bay. -- Colin Simmons English Historical Review This book is valuable, well written, and clearly argued, with a refreshing sense of excitement at new interpretations... [It is] a pleasure to read for both its content and its style, and his elegantly argued and wide view of the trading system of the Afrasiatic Sea. -- John Middleton Journal of World History This intellectually stimulating and thought-provoking publication is recommended as essential reading for historians, anthropologists, and all those interested in the history of social, economic, and political formations in the Indian Ocean basin and the Swahili world. -- Mohamed Ahmed Saleh International Journal of African Historical Studies


<p> This intellectually stimulating and thought-provoking publication is recommended as essential reading for historians, anthropologists, and all those interested in the history of social, economic, and political formations in the Indian Ocean basin and the Swahili world. -- Mohamed Ahmed Saleh, International Journal of African Historical Studies


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Michael N. Pearson is a professor emeritus of history at the University of New South Wales.

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