Rivers and Shores: 'Fluviality' and the Occupation of Colonial Amazonia
Volume Editors: Rafael Chambouleyron and Luís Costa e Sousa. Content developed from presentations at Panel 8, CHAM Conference, Lisbon 2017: "Oceans and Shores: Heritage, People and Environment".
ISBN: 978-0-921437-59-8
Cristina Brito
“Presentation”
Rafael Chambouleyron
“Introduction”
Luís Costa e Sousa
“The Sea Leads to the North: Conquering S. Luís du Maragnan (1614)”
Pablo Ibáñez-Bonillo
“The Portuguese Conquest of the Amazon: Native Networks and Riverine Frontiers (Early 17th Century)"
Alirio Cardoso
“The Dutch in Portuguese Amazonia: Warfare, Commerce and Navigation (1620-1641)”
Karl Heinz Arenz
“ 'Catechesis upon the Waters': Rivers and Mission in Colonial Amazonia (Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries)"
Rafael Chambouleyron
“Rivers and Land Grants in the Colonial Portuguese Amazon Region (Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries)"
Francismar Alex Lopes de Carvalho
“Between Captivity and Conversion: Spanish Jesuits, Portuguese Carmelites, and Indigenous Peoples in Eighteenth-Century Amazonia”
Ângela Domingues
“The Twilight of Unbridled Power and Wealth in the Sertões of Amazonia: River Strongmen (Cunhamenas) and Indigenous Populations in Grão-Pará, Seen through the Colonial Discourse of Francisco Xavier de Mendonça Furtado"
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