In 1860, Goa hosted the Industrial Exhibition of Portuguese India with 230 exhibitors and over 4,000 articles on display, all described in a comprehensive printed catalogue. How can we explain that Goa, considered the most neglected Portuguese colony by the late 19th century, had an “industrial exhibition” five years before the first international exhibition to take place in Portugal, in 1865, and twenty years before the first exhibition held in a Portuguese colony, that of Cape Verde, in 1881? This article tries to understand the meaning of a local initiative that led to the display of Goa’s entangled past, present, and future – a space which was ‘displayed’ across time and described by many as a “country”, with its own identity, and separ...
The nationalist movement in Portuguese India has not been systematically analysed and the studies pr...
In the mid-nineteenth century, all that was left of the city of Goa, the former Portuguese capital o...
Cet article propose de questionner le gouvernement de l’empire portugais au XVIIe siècle, en déplaça...
In 1860, Goa hosted the Industrial Exhibition of Portuguese India with 230 exhibitors and over 4,000...
In the early-20th century, Goa was a remote and economically fragile colony surrounded by the vast t...
The 1862 London Exhibition ‘was a symbol of mid-Victorian aspiration’ with a clear image to the worl...
In 1951, the Brazilian sociologist Gilberto Freyre made a short visit to Goa. This was part of a tr...
UID/HIS/04666/2019 Copyright Year 2020This paper aims to map out the artistic output – particularly...
Published online: 31 December 2018The article builds on a succession of visually disturbing events t...
Classical scholarship on the history of Estado da Índia tends to consider the period of the Iberian...
In 1998 Portugal was host to the last World Exposition in the twentieth century, and its theme was "...
Portugal was the first and the most enduring of all European colonial empires, beginning in the fift...
This article attempts a comparative view of selected museums (in Coimbra, Glasgow, and Kuala Lumpur)...
The nationalist movement in Portuguese India has not been systematically analysed and the studies pr...
The study of the urban experience in Lisbon, the former capital of the Portuguese empire, creates a ...
The nationalist movement in Portuguese India has not been systematically analysed and the studies pr...
In the mid-nineteenth century, all that was left of the city of Goa, the former Portuguese capital o...
Cet article propose de questionner le gouvernement de l’empire portugais au XVIIe siècle, en déplaça...
In 1860, Goa hosted the Industrial Exhibition of Portuguese India with 230 exhibitors and over 4,000...
In the early-20th century, Goa was a remote and economically fragile colony surrounded by the vast t...
The 1862 London Exhibition ‘was a symbol of mid-Victorian aspiration’ with a clear image to the worl...
In 1951, the Brazilian sociologist Gilberto Freyre made a short visit to Goa. This was part of a tr...
UID/HIS/04666/2019 Copyright Year 2020This paper aims to map out the artistic output – particularly...
Published online: 31 December 2018The article builds on a succession of visually disturbing events t...
Classical scholarship on the history of Estado da Índia tends to consider the period of the Iberian...
In 1998 Portugal was host to the last World Exposition in the twentieth century, and its theme was "...
Portugal was the first and the most enduring of all European colonial empires, beginning in the fift...
This article attempts a comparative view of selected museums (in Coimbra, Glasgow, and Kuala Lumpur)...
The nationalist movement in Portuguese India has not been systematically analysed and the studies pr...
The study of the urban experience in Lisbon, the former capital of the Portuguese empire, creates a ...
The nationalist movement in Portuguese India has not been systematically analysed and the studies pr...
In the mid-nineteenth century, all that was left of the city of Goa, the former Portuguese capital o...
Cet article propose de questionner le gouvernement de l’empire portugais au XVIIe siècle, en déplaça...