Ayutthaya as a cosmopolitan society: a case study of Daniel Brochebourde and his descendants

The French-born Dutchman Daniel Brochebourde and his descendants were key figures at the Siamese court during the late 17th and early 18th century AD. They worked as surgeons and translators for both the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and several successive kings of Siam, thus acting as a link between the Siamese and Dutch communities. As foreign experts at court who got more and more integrated into Siamese society by marrying local women, the Brochebourdes were also an example of a highly successful ethnically mixed family in the cosmopolitan city of Ayutthaya.

Informations connexes

  • Auteur(s):
    Dhiravat na Pombejra
    Thèmes:
    Ère:
    17th century AD to 18th century AD
    Langue de l'article:
    English
    Source:

    International Seminar: Harbour Cities along the Silk Roads, Surabaya, 1991 (published in D. N. Pombejra, Court, Company and Campong. Essays on the VOC presence in Ayutthaya, Ayutthaya: Ayutthaya Historical Study Centre, 1992, p. 25-42).

    Format:
    PDF
    Pays:
    Thailand

Cette plateforme a été développée et est maintenue avec le soutien de :

Contact

Siège de l'UNESCO

7 Place de Fontenoy

75007 Paris, France

Secteur des sciences sociales et humaines

Section de la recherche, politique et prospective

Programme des Routes de la Soie

silkroads@unesco.org

Suivez-nous