The identification of the Portuguese as intrepid sailors crossing oceans and bridging the world, as praised in Camões’ epic poem Os Lusiadas (The Lusiads), has been central to a historical narrative that merges sea travel, trade, conquest, knowledge, empire and nation. Yet sailing, I shall argue in this article, was also about a variety of endeavours other than opening the way to empire. Sailing could also be embarking as a stowaway, travelling immense distances on improbable fishing boats, joining the crews of passing whalers, being kidnapped ashore, enslaved, enduring the galleys or being sent off to faraway plantations as labour. More often than not, sailing overseas was a way to escape poverty, abuse, oppression, misery and dis...
The purpose of this article is to establish a dialogue around the relationship between man and the s...
The central role in Portuguese political culture of the identification of Portugal as a colonizing ...
São Tomé e Príncipe ocupou importante lugar na arquitetura imperial no século XVI. Contudo, a capita...
The identification of the Portuguese as intrepid sailors crossing oceans and bridging the world, as...
Between mid-eighteenth century and the first decades of the nineteenth century, slaves and manumitte...
This study examines the importance of the sugar industry in the development of the Portuguese Empire...
This article examines the journey undertaken by the slave ship Brilhante, captured by a British anti...
During the last quarter of the nineteenth century, over 13,000 European men, women, and children...
In this article, I propose the assumption that we are making a technological journey, analogous in m...
Published online: 23 October 2023Improvements in shipping productivity, resulting from increased mar...
Portuguese historiography, cultural studies, and social sciences have generally paid much more atte...
This article aims to analyse some of the multilateral flows of capital that contributed to weaving a...
This article presents fragments of the life of Duarte José Martins da Costa, a sailor whose experien...
Late Medieval Portugal would find itself in a rather unique position, being situated on the Western-...
Orientador: Paulo Celso MiceliTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Fil...
The purpose of this article is to establish a dialogue around the relationship between man and the s...
The central role in Portuguese political culture of the identification of Portugal as a colonizing ...
São Tomé e Príncipe ocupou importante lugar na arquitetura imperial no século XVI. Contudo, a capita...
The identification of the Portuguese as intrepid sailors crossing oceans and bridging the world, as...
Between mid-eighteenth century and the first decades of the nineteenth century, slaves and manumitte...
This study examines the importance of the sugar industry in the development of the Portuguese Empire...
This article examines the journey undertaken by the slave ship Brilhante, captured by a British anti...
During the last quarter of the nineteenth century, over 13,000 European men, women, and children...
In this article, I propose the assumption that we are making a technological journey, analogous in m...
Published online: 23 October 2023Improvements in shipping productivity, resulting from increased mar...
Portuguese historiography, cultural studies, and social sciences have generally paid much more atte...
This article aims to analyse some of the multilateral flows of capital that contributed to weaving a...
This article presents fragments of the life of Duarte José Martins da Costa, a sailor whose experien...
Late Medieval Portugal would find itself in a rather unique position, being situated on the Western-...
Orientador: Paulo Celso MiceliTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Fil...
The purpose of this article is to establish a dialogue around the relationship between man and the s...
The central role in Portuguese political culture of the identification of Portugal as a colonizing ...
São Tomé e Príncipe ocupou importante lugar na arquitetura imperial no século XVI. Contudo, a capita...