legal umbrella provided by decree-law 57/2016 and law 57/2017), through CIUHCT (UID/HIS/00286).In 1886, the Portuguese government signed a public-private partnership with a private company to build and operate a railway between Luanda and Ambaca in its overseas colony of Angola. It was expected that the partnership would benefit both parties: It would provide Angola with a powerful tool of economic development and political appropriation, and it would pay the private investment (stockholders and bondholders). However, the enterprise soon became a financial disaster with soaring construction costs and feeble operational revenues, which forced the Portuguese state to intervene. In this paper, I will analyse the evolution of the Ambaca public-...
Thanks to oil revenues, since the end of the war in 2002, Angola has largely eschewed the usual dono...
Railway construction in the Portuguese mainland began in the early 1850s and in the Portuguese colon...
This article deals with the conquest of Ambriz in the 1850s. It places it in the broader conquest of...
legal umbrella provided by decree-law 57/2016 and law 57/2017), through CIUHCT (UID/HIS/00286).In 18...
In the 1870s, Portugal transferred the public works program it was undertaking on the mainland – in ...
legal umbrella provided by the decree-law 57/2016 and law 57/2017).In 1850, after three decades of p...
The object of this thesis is to study the underlying trends in railway finance in Portugal between 1...
This thesis studies colonial state formation and transformations of fiscal regimes in Portuguese Moz...
Before the opening of the first railways in its overseas domains of Angola, Mozambique, and Indi...
Following the end of the civil war in 2002, Angola entered a period of political stability and econo...
The history of the construction of the Uasin Gishu railway demonstrates the complexity of formulatin...
Because of a treaty signed between Portugal and England, in 1892 a British Company controlled by Cec...
The reconstruction of Angola, with the end of civil war, depended and still depends largely on recei...
This paper provides a general view of the evolution of banking in the Portuguese Colonial Empire bet...
Portuguese historiography has mostly adopted a pessimistic view regarding the contribution of the ra...
Thanks to oil revenues, since the end of the war in 2002, Angola has largely eschewed the usual dono...
Railway construction in the Portuguese mainland began in the early 1850s and in the Portuguese colon...
This article deals with the conquest of Ambriz in the 1850s. It places it in the broader conquest of...
legal umbrella provided by decree-law 57/2016 and law 57/2017), through CIUHCT (UID/HIS/00286).In 18...
In the 1870s, Portugal transferred the public works program it was undertaking on the mainland – in ...
legal umbrella provided by the decree-law 57/2016 and law 57/2017).In 1850, after three decades of p...
The object of this thesis is to study the underlying trends in railway finance in Portugal between 1...
This thesis studies colonial state formation and transformations of fiscal regimes in Portuguese Moz...
Before the opening of the first railways in its overseas domains of Angola, Mozambique, and Indi...
Following the end of the civil war in 2002, Angola entered a period of political stability and econo...
The history of the construction of the Uasin Gishu railway demonstrates the complexity of formulatin...
Because of a treaty signed between Portugal and England, in 1892 a British Company controlled by Cec...
The reconstruction of Angola, with the end of civil war, depended and still depends largely on recei...
This paper provides a general view of the evolution of banking in the Portuguese Colonial Empire bet...
Portuguese historiography has mostly adopted a pessimistic view regarding the contribution of the ra...
Thanks to oil revenues, since the end of the war in 2002, Angola has largely eschewed the usual dono...
Railway construction in the Portuguese mainland began in the early 1850s and in the Portuguese colon...
This article deals with the conquest of Ambriz in the 1850s. It places it in the broader conquest of...