Portuguese decolonization involved the formal dissolution of an authoritarian regime which hadmaintained through law that all its colonieseeuphemistically named‘overseas provinces’after 1951ewere integral parts of Portuguese territory. Dissolution came after a thirteen-year war (1961e1974) withthree fronts, culminating in the bloodless Carnation Revolution of April 1974. Decolonization of Portu-gal's colonial empire precipitated the emergence of newly independent countries, includingfive in Africaalone. From the late 1940s through to the early 1970s, a small group of Portuguese geographersresearched their country's overseas possessions within an authoritarian political and social context andwith a concern for tropical conditions. After 1974...
Anthropology was politically manipulated in Mozambique, more than anywhere else in the Portuguese co...
During the period between the second world war and the democratic revolution of April 25th 1974, the...
International audienceThis paper addresses the global engagement of certain African intellectuals wh...
Portuguese decolonization involved the formal dissolution of an authoritarian regime which hadmainta...
Portuguese decolonization involved the formal dissolution of an authoritarian regime which hadmainta...
This article locates Portuguese tropical geography within wider academic debates on 'tropicality', c...
Each country has its spatial planning system, which comprises several instruments and objectives foc...
UID/HIS/04209/2013The dissolution of Portugal’s African empire took place in the mid-1970s, a decade...
UID/HIS/04209/2013The dissolution of Portugal’s African empire took place in the mid-1970s, a decade...
How did colonial and tropical geography as practiced in the aftermath of World War II become develop...
"The author, speaking as a Mozambican researcher living and working in Portugal, examines the differ...
"The author, speaking as a Mozambican researcher living and working in Portugal, examines the differ...
In the 19th century in the aftermath of the Berlin Conference (1885) the Portuguesecolonial administ...
The author, speaking as a Mozambican researcher living and working in Portugal, examines the differe...
The author, speaking as a Mozambican researcher living and working in Portugal, examines the differe...
Anthropology was politically manipulated in Mozambique, more than anywhere else in the Portuguese co...
During the period between the second world war and the democratic revolution of April 25th 1974, the...
International audienceThis paper addresses the global engagement of certain African intellectuals wh...
Portuguese decolonization involved the formal dissolution of an authoritarian regime which hadmainta...
Portuguese decolonization involved the formal dissolution of an authoritarian regime which hadmainta...
This article locates Portuguese tropical geography within wider academic debates on 'tropicality', c...
Each country has its spatial planning system, which comprises several instruments and objectives foc...
UID/HIS/04209/2013The dissolution of Portugal’s African empire took place in the mid-1970s, a decade...
UID/HIS/04209/2013The dissolution of Portugal’s African empire took place in the mid-1970s, a decade...
How did colonial and tropical geography as practiced in the aftermath of World War II become develop...
"The author, speaking as a Mozambican researcher living and working in Portugal, examines the differ...
"The author, speaking as a Mozambican researcher living and working in Portugal, examines the differ...
In the 19th century in the aftermath of the Berlin Conference (1885) the Portuguesecolonial administ...
The author, speaking as a Mozambican researcher living and working in Portugal, examines the differe...
The author, speaking as a Mozambican researcher living and working in Portugal, examines the differe...
Anthropology was politically manipulated in Mozambique, more than anywhere else in the Portuguese co...
During the period between the second world war and the democratic revolution of April 25th 1974, the...
International audienceThis paper addresses the global engagement of certain African intellectuals wh...