Filhos da Terra : Mestizos Identities at the Margins of Portuguese Imperial Expansion (European Expansion and Indigenous Response)

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Filhos da Terra : Mestizos Identities at the Margins of Portuguese Imperial Expansion (European Expansion and Indigenous Response)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 424 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789004713505

Full Description

Filhos da Terra narrates the history over time of the so-called 'Portuguese communities' living outside the boundaries of the Portuguese Empire but identified locally and by other European empires as 'Portuguese'. Concepts such as 'tribe', 'diaspora', and 'society of métissage' have been widely used to define these groups.

In Filhos da Terra, António Manuel Hespanha sets the stage to analyse a process of creolization that followed the Portuguese maritime expansion and consequent colonial buildup after 1415 and until 1800. This translated edition of his work opens up the possibility for future critical scholarly and public comparative discussions about diversity, identities, and identifications in the context of European empire building.

Contributors are: Cátia Antunes, Zoltan Biedermann, Tamar Herzog, Noelle Richardson, Sophie Rose, and Ângela Barreto Xavier.

Contents

General Series Editor's Preface

List of Illustrations

Foreword: Filhos da Terra in English - The Raison D'Être

The Legal Dimensions of Empire: Filhos da Terra and the Normative Order

Portuguese Identity, Métissage and Liminality

Translator's Note

Glossary

Introduction

 1 A 'Portuguese' Identity?

 2 The Analytical Perspective

1 Chapter title to be come

 1 The Portuguese 'Informal Empire'

 2 The 'Shadow Empire'

 3 Developments in the 'Historiography of the Atlantic'

2 Chapter title to be come

 1 Methodological Approaches in the Historiography of the 'Informal Empire'

 2 Notes of Caution

 3 Observing Identity: Methodological Questions

3 Chapter title to be come

 1 The 'Provinces of the Shadow Empire

 2 Guinea

 3 The Americas

 4 Angola

 5 Mozambique

 6 The Indian Ocean and South Asia

 7 Mainland Southeast Asia

 8 The Far East

4 Chapter title to be come

 1 The 'Portuguese Tribe'

5 Chapter title to be come

 1 Power and Governance in the 'Shadow Empire'

6 Chapter title to be come

 1 Questions of Identity: External Differentiation and Internal Homogeneity

7 Chapter title to be come

 1 The Universalism of the Portuguese

Afterthoughts: Conversing about Diversity in Empire

Bibliography

Index

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