In: Asian and African Studies, vol. 29, no. 1
Detaily:
Rok, strany: 2020, 72 - 88
Jazyk: eng
Kľúčové slová:
Ayutthaya; Malacca; Hoi An; Portugal; Christianity; Commerce.
O článku:
The purpose of this article is to analyse the influence of Portugal in Malacca and Ayutthaya in
comparison with Hoi An from the sixteenth century to the seventeenth century in the context of
commerce and evangelism. On that basis, this study shows both the similarities and the
differences in Portuguese operations in these three ports. Finally, the article makes some
observations about the distinct features of Hoi An in the process of trading and of receiving
Christianity from merchants and congregations under the patronage of the Portuguese Crown. In
order to carry out this study, the main method used was the historical analysis method, combined
with comparative research based on relevant sources. In particular, besides monographs, the study
also draws on the latest research results which have been published in recent years. The results of
the article will encourage further study of the method of establishment of Portuguese power in
Malacca, Ayutthaya, and Hoi An in the sixteenth century and the seventeenth century and the
distinctiveness of Hoi An in the process of receiving the influence of Portugal.
Ako citovať:
ISO 690:
Linh, N., Sang, N. 2020. THE PORTUGUESE INFLUENCE IN HOI AN (VIETNAM) IN COMPARISON WITH MALACCA (MALAYSIA) AND AYUTTHAYA (THAILAND) DURING THE 16th AND 17th CENTURIES. In Asian and African Studies, vol. 29, no.1, pp. 72-88. 1335-1257.
APA:
Linh, N., Sang, N. (2020). THE PORTUGUESE INFLUENCE IN HOI AN (VIETNAM) IN COMPARISON WITH MALACCA (MALAYSIA) AND AYUTTHAYA (THAILAND) DURING THE 16th AND 17th CENTURIES. Asian and African Studies, 29(1), 72-88. 1335-1257.
O vydaní:
Vydavateľ: Institute of Oriental Studies
Publikované: 29. 5. 2020
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