A vivid account of conquest, commerce and cultural encounter on Ceylon's shores. History like this demands attention. Ceylon And The Hollanders, 1658-1796, by E. Pieris, P., is a rigorous Dutch colonial history book that traces the Dutch East India Company's imprint on 17th century Ceylon and the broader maritime networks of the Indian Ocean. Pieris sets the Ceylon colonial period against the practical mechanics of trade and governance, and the shifting fortunes of British and Dutch rivalry, making imperial dynamics tangible to the reader. The work balances succinct narrative with documentary seriousness, appealing both to casual readers intrigued by Sri Lanka's colonial era and to academic history readers seeking a dependable resource. Ideal for a historical nonfiction collection or as background reading in southeast Asian history and university history courses, it also enriches programmes in maritime Asia studies. Pieris writes with an eye for institutional detail and commercial logic, so the book rewards repeat reading: you take away both clear chronology and textured context. More than a simple chronicle, Pieris's account clarifies how commerce and administration remade societies on the island; its measured voice has enduring value for students of European imperialism in Asia. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For classic-literature collectors, its restrained prose and documentary focus have the quiet authority of a standard work; casual readers, meanwhile, will appreciate the clear narrative and human-scale context that illuminate the Sri Lanka colonial era. Whether assembling essential volumes for maritime Asia studies, selecting readable scholarship for university seminars, or adding a classic study to a collector's shelf, this edition offers both scholarly ballast and accessible storytelling. A quietly indispensable volume for libraries.
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