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Old Dominion University
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Department of History BAL 800, Old Dominion University Norfolk, VA 23529 USA
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phone: 757-683-3949 fax: 757-683-5644
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My research is in two main areas, firstly Portuguese Colonial History in Sri Lanka and the Indian Ocean Region in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and secondly, politics, ethnicity and education in contemporary Sri Lanka.
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I teach undergraduate courses on Colonialism and Nationalism in South Asia and Contemporary South Asia. My graduate offerings are in the area of Ethnicity and Violence in South Asia.
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A) MONOGRAPHS: 1. Sri Lanka: A History, Second Revised Edition, New Delhi, Vikas Publishing House, 1997. xviii, 361 p. Paperback 2001. The first edition, published in 1987 in New Delhi and London jointly by Vikas Publications and Sangam Press 1987, was reprinted seven times and was also published in a paperback edition. 2. The Portuguese in Ceylon, 1617-1638, Colombo, H. W. Cave and Co., 1972. 272 p. B) EDITED VOLUMES: 1. Buddhist Fundamentalism and Minority Identities in Sri Lanka, New York, State University of New York Press, 1998. 212 p. (Editor and contributor, co-editor Tessa Bartholomeusz) 2. Sri Lanka Since Independence: A Reference Guide to the Literature, New Delhi, Navrang, 1992. 312 p. (co-author- D. de Silva) This is a revised version of Sri Lanka (Ceylon) since Independence 1948-1976: A Bibliographical Survey of the Literature in the Field of Social Sciences, Hamburg, Institute of Asian Affairs, 1978. xx, 172 p. 3. Asian Panorama: Essays on Asian History: Past and Present, New Delhi, Vikas Publications, 1990. 570 p. (Editor and contributor, co-editors K. M. de Silva & Sirima Kiribamune) 4. Education in Sri Lanka 1948-1988: An Analysis of the Structure and a Critical Survey of the Literature, Navrang, New Delhi, 1990. 270 p. (Co-author D. de Silva) 5. K. W. Goonewardena Felicitation Volume, Peradeniya, University of Peradeniya, 1989. 240 p. (Editor and contributor, co-editor, S. Kiribamune) 6. The American Impact on Sri Lanka, Colombo, American Studies Association, 1989. iv, 118 p.(Editor and contributor). 7. Political Culture in Sri Lanka, Colombo, Sri Lanka Foundation Institute, 1988. 102 p. (Editor and contributor, co-editor D. Wesumperuma). C) SELECTED REFEREED ARTICLES: 1. Perspectivas Budistas Cingalezas sobre o Critianismo Catolico-Romano: O Dialogo Interreligioso, Historia e os Conflitos Contemporaneos, Reflexao Crista, Nova Serie, (Lisbon) Nos. 11-12, 1999, pp. 78-88. 2. 'Indian Ocean' but not 'African Sea': The Erasure of East African Commerce From History, Journal of Black Studies, (Thousand Oaks, CA.) Vol. 29 (5), May 1999, pp. 684-694. 3. Algumas Reflexoes sobre o Impacto Portugues na Religiao entre os Singaleses Durante os Seculos XVI e XVII, Oceanos (Special Issue on Culturas do Indico, Lisbon), No 34, April-June 1998, pp. 104-116. 3. The Monks and the Pontiff: Reflections on Religious Tensions in Contemporary Sri Lanka, South Asia, Special Issue: Asia and Europe, Commerce, Colonialism and Cultures, (Perth) Vol. XIX, 1996, pp. 233-244. 4. Historical Introduction to Antonio Bocarro's Description of Ceylon, translated into English by Tikiri Abeyasinghe, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Sri Lanka, (Colombo) Vol. XXXIX, 1995 (published 1996), pp. xii-xxvi. 5. The Elections of 1994 in Sri Lanka: Background and Analysis, The Round Table, (London), No. 334, June 1995, pp. 207-217. 6. Political and Diplomatic Relations of the Portuguese with the Kings of Kotte During the First Half of the Sixteenth Century, Revista da Cultural (Special Issue on The Asian Seas 1500-1800: Local Societies, European Expansion and the Portuguese), (Macao), Ano V, Vol. 1, Nos.13/14, 1991, pp. 220-232. 7. Colonialism and Trade: The Cinnamon Contract of 1533 Between Bhuvanekabahu, King of Kotte and António Pessoa, Portuguese Factor in Sri Lanka, University of Colombo Review (Special Issue; Tikiri Abeyasinghe Commemoration Volume), (Colombo), Vol.10, Dec.1991, pp. 27-34. 8. The Portuguese Impact on the Production and Sale in Sri Lanka Cinnamon in Asia in the 16th and 17th Centuries, Indica, (Bombay) Vol. 26 (1), March 1989, pp. 25-38 9. Sri Lanka: The Ethnic Crisis, Asian Thought and Society, (Oneonta, NY) Vol. X (29), July 1985, pp. 137-141. 10. The Development Council Election of 1981: Its Political and Electoral Implications, Sri Lanka Journal of Social Sciences, (Colombo), Vol. IV (1), June 1981, pp.79-109. (Co-author S. W. R. de A. Samarasinghe). 11. The Tamils and the 1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka Journal of Social Sciences, (Colombo), Vol. III (1), June 1980, pp. 33-41. 12. The Constitution of the Second Republic of Sri Lanka (1978) and its Significance. The Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Studies, (London), XVII (2), July 1979, pp.192-209. 13. The New Constitution of Sri Lanka (1978): Implications of a Break >From the Westminster Model, Asian Thought and Society, (Oneonta, NY) Vol. IV (11), Sept. 1979, pp.180-187. The latter was reprinted in The Journal of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka, (Colombo) 2nd quarter 1980, pp. 36-40. 14. The Politics of University Admissions: A Review of Some Aspects of the Admissions Policy in Sri Lanka 1971-1978, Sri Lanka Journal of Social Sciences, (Colombo), Vol. I (2), 1978, pp. 85-123. 15. Ideology and Social Forces in the General Elections of 1977 in Sri Lanka, Asian Thought and Society (Oneonta, NY) Vol. III (8), Sept.1978, pp.163-177. 16. The Rise and Fall of the Kingdom of Sitawaka, The Ceylon Journal of Historical and Social Studies, new series, (Peradeniya), Vol. VII (1), 1977, pp.1-43. 17. The Representational System, The Ceylon Journal of Historical and Social Studies, (Special Issue on the Constitution of 1978) new series, (Peradeniya), Vol. VII (2), June-Dec. 1977, pp.25-35. 18. The First Portuguese Revenue Register of Kotte, 1599 by Jorge Florim de Almeida (translated into English and edited with an introduction), The Ceylon Journal of Historical and Social Studies, new series, (Peradeniya), Vol. V (1&2), 1975, pp. 71-153. 19. The Portuguese and Pearl Fishing off South India and Sri Lanka, South Asia, new series, (Nedlands, Australia), Vol. I (1), 1978, pp. 14-28. 20. The Portuguese East India Company 1628-1633, The Luso-Brazillian Review, (Madison, WI), Vol. IX (2), Winter 1974, pp.152-205. 21. Weightage in University Admissions: Standardization and District Quotas in Sri Lanka, 1970-1975, Modern Ceylon Studies, (Peradeniya), Vol. V (2), 1974, pp.151-186. 22. Leadership Perspectives in Sri Lanka 1948-1975, The Ceylon Journal of Historical and Social Studies, new series, (Peradeniya), Vol. IV (1&2), 1974, pp. 20-30. (Co-author, V. Samaraweera) 23. The History of Ceylon 1505-1658: A Historiographical and Bibliographical Survey, The Ceylon Journal of Historical and Social Studies, new series, (Peradeniya), Vol. III (1), 1973, pp. 52-77. (co-author D. de Silva) 24. The Trade in Ceylon Cinnamon in the Sixteenth Century, The Ceylon Journal of Historical and Social Studies, new series, (Peradeniya), Vol. III (2), 1973, pp. 14-27. 25. Lancarote de Seixas and Madampe: A Portuguese Casado in a Sinhalese Village, Modern Ceylon Studies, (Peradeniya), Vol. II, (I), 1970, pp.18-34. 26. Portuguese Policy Toward the Muslims in Ceylon, The Ceylon Journal of Historical and Social Studies, (Peradeniya), Vol. IX (1), 1966 (published 1969), pp. 112-119.
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