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Vink 210 1$aLeiden, Netherlands ;$aBoston, [Massachusetts] :$cBrill,$d2016. 210 4$dİ2016 215 $a1 online resource (782 p.) 225 1 $aEuropean Expansion and Indigenous Response,$x1873-8974 ;$vVolume 17 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a90-04-27263-1 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tPreliminary Material /$rMarkus P.M. Vink -- $tIntroduction /$rMarkus P.M. Vink -- $tImages and Ideologies /$rMarkus P.M. Vink -- $tTreasure for Textiles: The Import Trade /$rMarkus P.M. Vink -- $tTreasure for Textiles: The Export Trade /$rMarkus P.M. Vink -- $tFigures following /$rMarkus P.M. Vink -- $tFirst Encounter: A False Start, 1645?1657 /$rMarkus P.M. Vink -- $tFrom Sideshow to Main Theatre of War, 1658?1669 /$rMarkus P.M. Vink -- $tThe Bitter Fruits of War, 1670?1679 /$rMarkus P.M. Vink -- $tSplendid Isolation, 1680?1690 /$rMarkus P.M. Vink -- $tPersonalia /$rMarkus P.M. Vink -- $tCurrency, Weights, and Measures /$rMarkus P.M. Vink -- $tGlossary /$rMarkus P.M. Vink -- $tBibliography /$rMarkus P.M. Vink -- $tIndex /$rMarkus P.M. Vink. 330 $aIn Encounters of the Opposite Coast Markus Vink provides a narrative of the first half century of cross-cultural interaction between the Dutch East India Company (VOC), one of the great northern European chartered companies, and Madurai, one of the 'great southern Nayakas' and successor-states of the Vijayanagara empire, in southeast India (c. 1645-1690). A shared interest in trade and at times converging political objectives formed the unstable foundations for a complex relationship fraught with tensions, a mixture of conflict and coexistence typical of the 'age of contained conflict'. 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Adding depth and breadth to the understandings of this growing discipline, leading scholars discuss their personal journey to Criminology, their research areas, their theoretical influences and the impact of the discipline of Criminology on how we think about criminal justice in Ireland and beyond. Research topics include desistence, victims' rights, parole, policing and research methods. The book explores what influences framed the work of key thinkers in the area and how Criminology intersects with policy and practice within and beyond the criminological and criminal justice fields. It provides an insight into how the discipline has emerged as a discrete subject through a discussion of Ireland's key historical moments. It argues that Ireland's unique historical, cultural, political, social and economic arrangements and research about Irelandhave much to offer the international field of Criminology. This volume also reflects on future directions for Irish Criminology, as well as sounding warnings to ensure the healthy development of the field as a discipline in its own right and as an interdisciplinary undertaking. Orla Lynch is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at University College Cork, Ireland. Yasmine Ahmed is a PhD researcher, research assistant and part-time Lecturer in Criminology at University College Cork, Ireland. Hellen Russell is a PhD researcher and part-time Lecturer in University College Cork and WAVE Trauma Centre Belfast, Ireland. 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