Lords of the Land, Lords of the Sea: Conflict and Adaptation in Early Colonial Timor, 1600-1800

Lords of the Land, Lords of the Sea: Conflict and Adaptation in Early Colonial Timor, 1600-1800

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Action & Adventure History
Format Paperback
Pages 273
Language English
Published Aug 31, 2011
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
ISBN-10 9067183784
ISBN-13 9789067183789
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In the early colonial era of Timor, a complex interplay of conflict and adaptation unfolded as European powers sought to stake their claim on this strategic island. Hans Hägerdal delves into the intricate relationships that emerged between local leaders and foreign traders, revealing how these interactions shaped the socio-political landscape during tumultuous times.

The narrative paints a vivid picture of the struggles for power over land and resources, where indigenous populations navigated the waves of colonial ambition. Hägerdal examines both the resilience of local communities and the changing dynamics under European influence, showcasing a rich tapestry of cultural exchange and resistance.

Through careful research and engaging storytelling, the book provides a nuanced perspective on the impacts of colonialism in Timor. It highlights not only the conflicts that arose but also the ways in which diverse groups adapted, ultimately reshaping their identities in the face of unprecedented change.

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