John Villiers

John Villiers

John Villiers (* 1936) ist ein britischer Historiker und Mitarbeiter des British Council.

John Villiers studierte an der Universität Cambridge Geschichte und beendete sein Studium 1957 mit einem Bachelor-Abschluss. Zwischen 1958 und 1960 schlossen sich Forschungstätigkeiten in Cambridge und an der Universität Lissabon an. Von 1960 bis 1963 war Villiers Mitarbeiter des British Council in Bandung und Englischlektor an der Padjadjaran State University. 1963 promovierte Villiers in Cambridge mit einer Arbeit zur portugiesischen Sozialgeschichte. Anschließend arbeitete er am British Council in Warschau.

John Villiers verfasste Studien zu den Portugiesen im fernen Osten sowie zu indischer Kunst, Sprache und Kultur. Derzeit lebt er in Brighton.

Schriften

  • Fischer-Weltgeschichte Bd. 18: Südostasien vor der Kolonialzeit (Hg.), Fischer, Frankfurt 1965 ISBN 3-436-01210-6
  • The Southeast Asian Port and Polity. Rise and Demise, Singapore University Press, Singapore 1990 ISBN 9971-69-129-9
  • The British in Java 1811-1816. A Javanese Account. A Text Edition, English Synopsis and Commentary on British Library Additional Manuscript 12330 (Babad Bedhah ing Ngayogyakarta) (mit Peter Carey), Oxford University Press, Oxford 1992 ISBN 0-19-726062-4
  • Blue Guide Thailand New Edition, WW Norton, 1997 ISBN 0-393-31583-5
  • Portuguese Encounters with the World in the Age of Discoveries: Southeast Asia, Ashgate Publishing Group, 2005 ISBN 0-7546-0189-7

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