This article reflects on the inclusion of human beings in the colonial representations of the great exhibitions that Portugal organised or took part in during the first half of the twentieth century. It analyses the role played by the natives (from the Portuguese colonies), as well as the way they were represented and treated, based on various documents and interviews and on the study of the exhibition creation process. These exhibitions revealed some underlying tensions. On the one hand, they provided evidence of the differences between the ‘civilised’ and the ‘uncivilised’, of the diversity of ‘races’ and of their places in a hierarchy of civilisation. On the other, they extolled the way colonised peoples adopted Portuguese model...
This article analyses the issue of miscegenation in Portugal, which is directly associated with the...
The aim of this article is to study the living ethnological exhibitions. The main feature of these m...
This article traces the reception of blood group research in Portuguese physical anthropology in the...
The 1862 London Exhibition ‘was a symbol of mid-Victorian aspiration’ with a clear image to the worl...
UID/HIS/04666/2019 Copyright Year 2020This paper aims to map out the artistic output – particularly...
The monumental museums that this thesis is concerned with are the ones with an acknowledged role in ...
This article analyzes the origins and development of Portuguese racial identity as reflected in chro...
At Portugal dos Pequenitos, a children’s park built in 1940 that continues to welcome visitors every...
World fairs and exhibitions served as important venues for empires to showcase their industrial and ...
In 1998 Portugal was host to the last World Exposition in the twentieth century, and its theme was "...
In 1940, the Portuguese regime, named Estado Novo, hosted its biggest national exhibition: the Exhi...
This article aims to understand how the changing nature of industrial schooling contributed to the e...
The entire experience of modern imperialism has profoundly shaped Europe- an national identities in ...
English version - DOI: 10.17231/comsoc.24(2013).1789A presente reflexão pretende analisar as relaçõe...
This article is about the equivoques of anthropology’s colonial encounter as well as the story of i...
This article analyses the issue of miscegenation in Portugal, which is directly associated with the...
The aim of this article is to study the living ethnological exhibitions. The main feature of these m...
This article traces the reception of blood group research in Portuguese physical anthropology in the...
The 1862 London Exhibition ‘was a symbol of mid-Victorian aspiration’ with a clear image to the worl...
UID/HIS/04666/2019 Copyright Year 2020This paper aims to map out the artistic output – particularly...
The monumental museums that this thesis is concerned with are the ones with an acknowledged role in ...
This article analyzes the origins and development of Portuguese racial identity as reflected in chro...
At Portugal dos Pequenitos, a children’s park built in 1940 that continues to welcome visitors every...
World fairs and exhibitions served as important venues for empires to showcase their industrial and ...
In 1998 Portugal was host to the last World Exposition in the twentieth century, and its theme was "...
In 1940, the Portuguese regime, named Estado Novo, hosted its biggest national exhibition: the Exhi...
This article aims to understand how the changing nature of industrial schooling contributed to the e...
The entire experience of modern imperialism has profoundly shaped Europe- an national identities in ...
English version - DOI: 10.17231/comsoc.24(2013).1789A presente reflexão pretende analisar as relaçõe...
This article is about the equivoques of anthropology’s colonial encounter as well as the story of i...
This article analyses the issue of miscegenation in Portugal, which is directly associated with the...
The aim of this article is to study the living ethnological exhibitions. The main feature of these m...
This article traces the reception of blood group research in Portuguese physical anthropology in the...