The conference Rivalry and Conflict, held in Leiden from 23rd till 26th June 2003. was attended by a remarkably diverse crowd of young and older scholars. Not all those Invited were able to turn up, but a young and a somewhat older generation of Lusiranianists presented papers in front of a group of some twenty PhD students from twelve different Asian countries who also acted as commentators. The Conference research papers have been horoughly revised by the authors, and the editors of the present volume trust that they indeed reflect the change of focus indicated above.
For obvious reasons much of the historiography on early modern European expansion. written towards the end of the nineteenth century and in the first half of the twentieth century reflected the nationalistic and colonial ideologies of the time of writing.
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