Historical trajectories of the Third Portuguese Empire: Reexamining the Dynamics of Imperial Rule and Colonial Societies (1900-1975)
(Guest Editors: Cláudia Castelo, Philip Havik, Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo)
Introduction
Cláudia Castelo, Philip Havik, and Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo
“Historical Trajectories of the Third Portuguese Empire: Reexamining the Dynamics of Imperial Rule and Colonial Societies (1900-1975)”
The Science of Empire: Knowledge, Transfers, and Laboratories
Philip J. Havik
“From Hospitals to Villages: Population Health, Medical Services and Disease Control in Former Portuguese Africa”
Samuël Coghe
“Between Inter-imperial Learning and National Prestige. The Politics of Mass Chemoprophylaxis against Sleeping Sickness in Portuguese Colonial Africa”
Cláudia Castelo
“African Knowledge and Resilience in the Late Portuguese Colonial Empire: The Agro-pastoralists of Southwestern Angola"
The Labours of the Empire: On Scales and Comparisons
José Pedro Monteiro
“A 'Very Delicate Position': Portuguese 'Native Labour' policies and international Non-metropolitan Labour Standards in the Aftermath of Second World War (1945-1949)"
Teresa Furtado
“On Private Coercive Power in Angola: Towards a Comparative Approach"
The (Re)ordering of the Empire: On the Development of Control
Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo and Hugo Gonçalves Dores
“On the 'Efficiency' of Civilization: Politics, Religion and the Native Settlement in Portuguese Africa in the 1940s"
Bernardo Pinto da Cruz and Diogo Ramada Curto
“The Good and the Bad Concentration: Regedorias in Angola"
The Administration of the Empire: Repertoires, Improvisations, and Aftermaths
Maria da Conceição Neto
“The Colonial State and its Non-citizens: “Native Courts” and Judicial Duality in Angola"
Luís Filipe Madeira
“The Colonial Budgets, a Sophisticated Propaganda Device in Portuguese Late Imperialism"
Alexander Keese
“Decolonisation, Improvised: A Social History of the Transfer of Power in Cabo Verde, 1974–1976"
The Cultures of Empire: Gender, Identity, Memory
Filipa Lowndes Vicente
“Lusophone Indian Women Writers: The Case of Goa (1850-1950)"
Maria José Lobo Antunes
“Narrating two times: Ex-combatants’ Memories of Angola"
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