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ID007534
Call Number327.540469/PER
Title ProperIndia and Portugal Cultural Interactions
LanguageENG
AuthorPereira, José (ed.) ;  Pal, Pratapaditya
PublicationIndia,  Marg Publications,  2001.
Description156p   Cream Spine
NoteStarting with the earliest travellers in the 16th century, this volume reviews the cultural legacy of five centuries of Indo-Portugese contact. Although Goa was the capital of the Portugese sea-borne empire in the east, and their largest settlement in India, which they controlled as recently as forty years ago, they had also settled in Daman and Diu, Calicut, and sites in Bengal. The synthesis is most evident in the architecture, both religious and civic.
NotePortugal's impact on India: Westernization of the Non-Western World
Kochi: Beginnings of European Architecture in India
The Portuguese in Bengal
Codice Casanatense: An Indo-Portuguese portrait of life in 16th century India
A European view of life in the 16th century Goa: The images of Jan Huygen van Linschoten
THe evolution of Ecclesiastical architecture in Portuguese Goa
The evolution of the Goan Hindu Temple
Indo-Portuguese Civil architecture: Origins and first models
The Balcao: A Goan expression
Ways of being seated in Goa
The Mando: Climax of Goan song
Cooking the Goan way: Indo-Portuguese Culinary Arts
Index
Standard Number8185026548
Price. QualificationRs.1350(Hb)
Classification Number327.540469
Key WordsArchitecture - India - European influences ;  India - Relations - Portugal ;  Goa (India : State) - Civilization ;  Goa - History ;  India - Civilization - Portugese influences ;  Transfer to IBDP


 
 
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