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Pius Malekandathil
Indian historian, priest and professor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pius Malekandathil (born 1960)[1] is an Indian historian and a priest of the Syro-Malabar Church.[2] He is currently the Protosyncellus of the Eparchy of Kothamangalam.[3] He is a retired professor at the Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.[4]
He is a leading expert in medieval history of India and the Saint Thomas Christians of Kerala.[5][6]
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Selected publications
His major works include:
- The Germans, the Portuguese and India (1999)
- Portuguese Cochin and the Maritime Trade of India, 1500-1663 (2001)[7]
- Jornada of Dom Alexis de Menezes: A Portuguese Account of the Sixteenth Century Malabar (Antonio de Gouvea, translated and edited 2003)
- Maritime India: Trade, Religion and Polity, the Indian Ocean (2010);[8]
- The Mughals, the Portuguese and the Indian Ocean: Changing Imageries of Maritime India (2013);
- Cities in Medieval India (co-edited with Yogesh Sharma, 2014).[9]
- Christianity in Indian History: Issues of Culture, Power, and Knowledge. (co-edited with Joy L.K. Pachuau, and Tanika Sarkar, 2016)[10]
- India, the Portuguese and maritime interactions (co-edited by Lotika Varadarajan, Amar Farooqui, 2019)
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