Xavier Centre of Historical Research

Xavier Centre of Historical Research
AbbreviationXCHR
Formation1977
PurposeHistoriography
Location
  • Alto Porvorim, Goa
Director
Dr. Anthony da Silva SJ
Key people
Teotónio de Souza, Charles Borges, Delio Mendonca, Savio Abreu, Rinald D'Souza
AffiliationsGoa University
Award(s)Best Cultural Institution Award (2011)
WebsiteXavier Centre of Historical Research
A major seminar held in 2011, to mark the 50th anniversary of the end of Portuguese rule, at the XCHR.

The Xavier Centre of Historical Research is a Jesuit history research centre located in Alto Porvorim, Goa in India. It was founded in the late 1970s and its first director was John Correia Afonso SJ. After John Correia Afonso, Dr. Teotonio R. de Souza was the next director of the Centre (1979–1994). Charles Borges SJ who had served as Administrator and Associate Director, took over the direction of XCHR until the year 2000, when he left for Maryland College in Baltimore as its faculty staff. He was succeeded by Delio Mendonca, SJ and Savio Abreu, SJ. The present director is Anthony da Silva SJ. It is a prominent institution in Asia for its focus on Indo-Portuguese issues, and besides organising seminars and talks, it also publishes a number of books related to the Portuguese in India and Asia, Goa, the Jesuits and other historical themes. A few years ago, the focus of the institute was expanded to study Jesuit History of the Society of Jesus in South Asia. It has set up an art gallery.