Portuguese Studies Review, Vol. 18, No. 2

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PSR (Standard Issue)
Baywolf Press, Feb 15, 2011 - History - 174 pages

This issue of the Portuguese Studies Review groups essays by João de Figueirôa-Rêgo, Gerhard Seibert, Jeremy Ball, Rui Graça Feijó, Maria do Céu Pinto, Vanessa Ribeiro Simon Cavalcanti and Antonio Carlos da Silva, Robert Simon, and Harold B. Johnson. The topics covered range from social networks and the granting of offices in the context of the Holy Office and the Mesa da Consciência e Ordens to the great slave revolt on the Island of São Tomé in 1595, the cmapaign for free labor in Angola and São Tomé in 1900-1910, the issues of naming and national identity in Timor-Leste, the continuation of imperial policies through "peacekeeping", the global crisis and the "society of spectacle", Portuguese 21st-century poetry, and critical assessments of the biography of King Sebastian of Portugal.
 

 

Contents

João de FigueirôaRêgo
9
São Tomés Great Slave Revolt of 1595 Background Gerhard Seibert
29
The Campaign for Free Jeremy Ball
51
The World in a Name Naming Practices Resistance Rui Graça Feijó
73
and National Identity in TimorLeste
109
Reflexões sobre a sociedade do Vanessa Ribeiro Simon
129
Um estudo de três Robert Simon
153
Through a Glass Darkly A Disap Harold B Johnson
163
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