Two Missionary Accounts of Southeast Asia in the Late Seventeenth Century
Titel
Two Missionary Accounts of Southeast Asia in the Late Seventeenth Century
Subtitel
A Translation and Critical Edition of Guy Tachard’s Relation de Voyage aux Indes (1690—99) and Nicola Cima’s Relatione Distinta delli Regni di Siam, China, Tunchino, e Cocincina
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€ 137,00
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9781641893190
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268
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Engels
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15.6 x 23.4 cm
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Inhoudsopgave
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List of Figures
Acknowledgements and aids to research
Brief chronology of the lives and movements of Guy Tachard, S.J. (1651-1712) and Nicola Agustin Cima, O.E.S.A. (1650-1722)
Introduction
Part I: Presentation of Guy Tachard S.J., Relation de Voyage aux Indes, 1690-99
Textual translation
Part II: Presentation of Nicola Cima O.E.S.A. Relatione Distinta delli Regni di Siam, China, Tunchino e Cocincina (ca. 1707)
Textual translation
Bibliography

Recensies en Artikelen

"The volume is precious for all students of early modern world in Asia and Southeast Asia since it is a welcome addition to historiography and history of travel and Christian missions."
- Ines G. Zupanov, Journal of Jesuit Studies 9 (2022)

"Halikowski Smith’s introduction to each text demonstrates his wide reading and familiarity with missionary activities of that period. The copious annotations to the two texts admirably succeed in widening the scholarly interest. This book is a welcome addition to the primary literature on Southeast Asia."
- Barend J. Terwiel, Journal of the Siam Society, Vol. 108, Pt. 2, 2020

Stefan Halikowski Smith (red.)

Two Missionary Accounts of Southeast Asia in the Late Seventeenth Century

A Translation and Critical Edition of Guy Tachard’s Relation de Voyage aux Indes (1690—99) and Nicola Cima’s Relatione Distinta delli Regni di Siam, China, Tunchino, e Cocincina

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This volume presents critical editions of two previously unpublished missionary accounts of Ayutthaya and the East Indies scene after the "National" Revolution of 1688 in Thailand. The texts presented are Relation de Voyage aux Indes, 1690-99, by Guy Tachard, a French Jesuit; and Relatione Distinta delli Regni di Siam, China, Tunchino, e Cocincina (ca. 1707), by Nicola Cima, an Italian Augustinian. These interesting, substantial texts tell us a lot both about the Europeans who were writing them, and about Southeast Asia in a period when information was in much shorter supply than prior to 1688, and when kingdoms across Southeast Asia tended to retract from outward engagement and to become what historians have christened "hermit kingdoms." They are coloured by delusional thinking: in Tachard’s case of an active French colonial presence in that part of the world irrespective of the lessons of 1688-89, or in Cima’s case, of a revived Venetian maritime trade to the East Indies in an unlikely partnership with the Danish East Indies Company. Including a substantial introduction to contextualize the accounts, this book makes available in English some primary source material addressing important and overlooked aspects of the European missionary mentality.
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Redacteur

Stefan Halikowski Smith

Stefan Halikowski Smith is Associate Professor, Department of History at Swansea University.