Homage to Charles Boxer

Portuguese Studies 17.1

Maney Publishing for the Modern Humanities Research Association

1 January 2001  •  308pp

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Contents:

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Introductory Note
Helder Macedo
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1-21

Formal and Informal Empire in the History of Portuguese Expansion
Malyn Newitt
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22-41

Padre Oliveira's Outburst
Harold Livermore
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42-63

Ecclesiastes de Salamam: An Unknown Biblical Translation by Damião de Góis
Tom Earle, Damião De Góis
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64-74

Ottomans as 'Rumes' in Portuguese Sources in the Sixteenth Century
Sali̇h Özbaran
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75-85

Aceh, Melaka and the "Hystoria dos cercos de Malaca" of Jorge de Lemos
John Villiers
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86-99

Camões, China and Macau
Clive Willis
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100-113

Hindu Medical Practice in Sixteenth-Century Western India: Evidence from Portuguese Sources
M. N. Pearson
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114-129

From Viceroy of India to Viceroy of Brazil? The Count of Linhares at Court (1636-39)
Anthony Disney
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130-147

To the New World and Back: Another Source for António José da Silva's "Labirinto de Creta"
Juliet Perkins
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148-167

An Asian Presence in the Atlantic Bullion Carrying Trade, 1710-50
A. J. R. Russell-Wood
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168-183

The Spark: Pombal, the Amazon and the Jesuits
Kenneth Maxwell
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184-199

Safeguarding Portugal's Colonial Legacies: Pernambuco's 1848
Nancy Priscilla Naro
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200-215

The Presence of East Asia in Some Modern Portuguese Poets
Stephen Reckert
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216-232

Angola and Mozambique: The Weight of History
Patrick Chabal
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233-246

The Controversy over Charles Boxer's "Race Relations in the Portuguese Colonial Empire" 1415-1825
J. S. Cummins, Luís De Sousa Rebelo
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247-276

The Charles Boxer Bibliography

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277-302

Bibliographic and Research Information
John Laidlar
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Bibliography entry:

Homage to Charles Boxer (= Portuguese Studies, 17.1 (2001))

First footnote reference: 35 Homage to Charles Boxer (= Portuguese Studies, 17.1 (2001)), p. 21.

Subsequent footnote reference: 37 , p. 47.

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Bibliography entry:

Homage to Charles Boxer (= Portuguese Studies, 17.1)

Example citation: ‘A quotation occurring on page 21 of this work’ ( 2001: 21).

Example footnote reference: 35 2001: 21.

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