An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon

An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon
Title An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon PDF eBook
Author Robert Knox
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Release 1989
Genre Sri Lanka
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An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon, in the East-Indies

An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon, in the East-Indies
Title An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon, in the East-Indies PDF eBook
Author Robert Knox
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Pages 257
Release 1681
Genre British
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Robert Knox was travelling with his father in 1659 on the latter's journey homeward from his post with the British East India Company at Fort St. George when a storm obliged their ship to put into Cottier Bay, Ceylon. The two were detained as prisoners along with 14 others, and carried into the interior of the island. Knox's father died in 1661, but Knox himself remained a prisoner at large for over 19 years, supporting himself by knitting caps, lending out corn and rice, and hawking goods about the country. Though the rajah pressed him to enter his service, Knox resisted, and finally escaped to the Dutch settlement at Arippu on the north-west of the island. Reaching England in 1680, he entrusted the manuscript of this account to Robert Hooke, and enlisted in the East India Company, for further adventures in an already adventuresome life. These engravings include depictions of agricultural techniques, two native primates, customs and costumes and an execution being carried out by an elephant.

An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon in the East Indies

An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon in the East Indies
Title An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon in the East Indies PDF eBook
Author Robert Knox
Publisher IndyPublish.com
Pages 308
Release 2006-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 9781428036260

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Nineteen Years' Captivity in the Highlands of Ceylon, March 1660-October 1679

Nineteen Years' Captivity in the Highlands of Ceylon, March 1660-October 1679
Title Nineteen Years' Captivity in the Highlands of Ceylon, March 1660-October 1679 PDF eBook
Author Robert Knox
Publisher Asian Educational Services
Pages 166
Release 2004
Genre Sri Lanka
ISBN 9788120619272

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Islanded

Islanded
Title Islanded PDF eBook
Author Sujit Sivasundaram
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 381
Release 2013-08-05
Genre History
ISBN 022603836X

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How did the British come to conquer South Asia in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries? Answers to this question usually start in northern India, neglecting the dramatic events that marked Britain’s contemporaneous subjugation of the island of Sri Lanka. In Islanded, Sujit Sivasundaram reconsiders the arrival of British rule in South Asia as a dynamic and unfinished process of territorialization and state building, revealing that the British colonial project was framed by the island’s traditions and maritime placement and built in part on the model they provided. Using palm-leaf manuscripts from Sri Lanka to read the official colonial archive, Sivasundaram tells the story of two sets of islanders in combat and collaboration. He explores how the British organized the process of “islanding”: they aimed to create a separable unit of colonial governance and trade in keeping with conceptions of ethnology, culture, and geography. But rather than serving as a radical rupture, he reveals, islanding recycled traditions the British learned from Kandy, a kingdom in the Sri Lankan highlands whose customs—from strategies of war to views of nature—fascinated the British. Picking up a range of unusual themes, from migration, orientalism, and ethnography to botany, medicine, and education, Islanded is an engaging retelling of the advent of British rule.

A History of Sri Lanka

A History of Sri Lanka
Title A History of Sri Lanka PDF eBook
Author K M de Silva
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 666
Release 2005-08-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9351182398

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Sri Lanka is an ancient civilization, shaped and thrust into the modern globalizing world by its colonial experience. With its own unique problems, many of them historical legacies, it is a nation trying to maintain a democratic, pluralistic state structure while struggling to come to terms with separatist aspirations. This is a complex story, and there is perhaps no better person to present it in reasoned, scholarly terms than K.M. de Silva, Sri Lanka’s most distinguished and prolific historian. A History of Sri Lanka, first published in 1981, has established itself as the standard work on the subject. This fully revised edition, in light of the most recent research, brings the story right up to the early years of the twenty-first century. The book provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of Sri Lanka’s development—from a classical Buddhist society and irrigation economy, to its emergence as a tropical colony producing some of the world’s most important cash crops, such as cinnamon, tea, rubber and coconut, and finally as an Asian democracy. It is a study of the political vicissitudes of Sri Lanka’s ancient civilization and the successive phases of Portuguese, Dutch and British colonial rule. The unfortunate consequences of becoming a centre of ethnic tension and Sri Lanka’s long-standing relationship with India are also discussed. Exhaustively researched and analytical, this book is an invaluable reference source for students of ancient, colonial and post-colonial societies, ethnic conflict and democratic transitions, as well as for all those who simply want to get a feel of the rich and varied texture of Sri Lanka’s long history.

Banishment and Belonging

Banishment and Belonging
Title Banishment and Belonging PDF eBook
Author Ronit Ricci
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 299
Release 2019-11-21
Genre History
ISBN 1108480276

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A ground-breaking exploration of exile and diaspora as they relate to place, language, religious tradition, literature and the imagination.