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ALBERTS, Tara

Max Weber Fellow 2011-2012 

Alberts

Email Tara.Alberts@EUI.eu 
Tel. [+39] 055 4685 692
Office VF 57

European University Institute
Max Weber Programme
Via delle Fontanelle 10
I-50014 San Domenico

Departmental affiliation: History and Civilization 
Mentor: Antonella Romano   

My research focuses on cultural, religious and scientific exchange between Europeans and Southeast Asians in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

My Ph.D. thesis, ‘Conflict and Conversion on the Catholic missions of Southeast Asia in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries’ (Cambridge University, 2010) explored early modern Catholic evangelism in (what are now) Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia. I examined the activities of five Catholic religious orders, and analysed the evolution of missionary methodologies and local responses in these three very different regions.

In 2008-2010 I was a Research Fellow at Jesus College, Cambridge, where I used my fellowship to develop my Ph.D. thesis into a monograph. I undertook further research in archives in Goa and Manila and sought to delve deeper into the hidden world of lay Catholicism in Southeast Asia.

My research project at the EUI will build on one area that emerged in the course of my previous research. Tentatively titled ‘Spiritual healing and medical exchange in Southeast Asia, 1500-1770’, it will consider the roles of medical knowledge and resources, and of religious concepts of health and wellbeing, in early modern intercultural encounters.  

Page last updated on 22 May 2012