The Global History
of Portugal
From Prehistory to the Modern World
This new series will publish high-quality scholarly books on the entire spectrum of the Portuguese-speaking world, with particular emphasis on the modern history, culture, and politics of Portugal, Brazil, and Africa. The series, which will be open to a variety of approaches, will offer fresh insights into a wide range of topics covering diverse historical and geographical contexts. Particular preferences will be given to books that reflect interdisciplinarity and innovative methodologies. The editors encourage the submission of proposals for single author as well as collective volumes.
Published
The Lusophone World: The Evolution of Portuguese National Narratives Sarah Ashby
The Politics of Representation: Elections and Parliamentarism in Portugal and Spain, 18751926 Edited by Pedro Tavares de Almeida & Javier Moreno Luzn
Inequality in the Portuguese-Speaking World: Global and Historical Perspectives Edited by Francisco Bethencourt
Marcello Caetano: A Biography (19061980) Francisco Carlos Palomanes Martinho
From Lisbon to the World: Fernando Pessoas Enduring Literary Presence George Monteiro
The First Portuguese Republic: Between Liberalism and Democracy (19101926) Miriam Pereira
The Locusts: British Critics of Portugal before the First World War Gary Thorn
The Military and Political in Authoritarian Brazil: The Aliana Renovadora Nacional (ARENA), 19651979 Lucia Grinberg
The Portuguese at War: From the Nineteenth Century to the Present Day Nuno Severiano Teixeira
Dictatorship and the Electoral Vote: Francoism and the Portuguese New State Regime in Comparative Perspective, 19451975 Carlos Domper Lass
Literary Censorship in Francisco Francos Spain and Getulio Vargas Brazil, 1936 1945: Burning Books, Awarding Writers Gabriela de Lima Grecco
On Guard Against the Red Menace: Anti-Communism in Brazil, 19171964 Rodrigo Patto S Motta
Frei Betto: The Political-Pastoral Work of a Dominican Friar in Brazil and Beyond Amrico Oscar Guichard Freire and Evanize Martins Sydow
The Eruption of Insular Identities: A Comparative Study of Azorean and Cape Verdean Prose Brianna Medeiros
Fernando Pessoa: A Critical Introduction Jernimo Pizarro
Portuguese Orientalism: The Interplay of Power, Representation and Dialogue in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Edited by Marta Pacheco Pinto and Catarina Apolinrio de Almeida
Politics and Religion in the Portuguese Colonial Empire in Africa (18901930) Hugo Gonalves Dores
Rebuilding a Blue Nation: Maritime Policies of the Portuguese New State, 19331974 lvaro Garrido
The Brazilian Revolution of 1930: The Legacy of Getlio Vargas Revisited Edited by Luciano Aronne De Abreu and Marco Aurlio Vannucchi
The Global History of Portugal: From Prehistory to the Modern World Edited by Carlos Fiolhais, Jos Eduardo Franco and Jos Pedro Paiva
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The Global History
of Portugal
From Prehistory to the Modern World
Edited by Carlos Fiolhais, Jos Eduardo Franco and Jos Pedro Paiva
Introduction and editorial organization of this volume copyright The Editors Carlos Fiolhais, Jos Eduardo Franco and Jos Pedro Paiva. Introduction to Parts I to V copyright The Scientific Coordinators Joo Lus Cardoso, Carlos Fabio, Bernardo Vasconcelos e Sousa, Ctia Antunes and Antnio Costa Pinto 2022. All other chapters copyright Sussex Academic Press, 2022
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Contents
Series Editors Preface
The field of global history is currently one of the most vibrant in the humanities. Despite the existence of acritical advocates and uninformed critics, the last decades have seen the publication of countless crucial works and many unpublished Ph.D. theses, which rigorously benefit from (albeit sometimes failing to test) the conceptual, methodological, and analytical possibilities offered by global history. However, side by side with other critical historiographical innovations (for example, transnational history), fruitfully dialoguing with them, global history is not a consensual domain. Multiple voices and arguments shape its perspectives, its proposals and indeed its future potential. The main scholarly aim of the field is the global contextualization of events and processes, to promote the ability to capture the interconnection and interdependence among actors, discourses, and practices across different geographies, linking the local with the global. This dynamic can be achieved in diverse ways and the current volume leads the way scholastically.
An underlying theme throughout all the chapter contributions is that the global historical imagination must be expanded. The chapter contributions are exemplar in sponsoring and probing new ideas, hypotheses, and research methods. The potential embedded in better understanding global history is immense, and includes: acknowledging inclusive perspectives, from the global north to the global south; addressing issues of ethnocentric bias; recognizing the repercussions of nationalist hegemony; accepting how doctrines of exceptionality change over time; and developing an uncompromising new approach to centre and periphery analysis.
The original Portuguese publication of The Global History of Portugal: From Prehistory to the Modern World was met with much scholarly praise. Its publication in English marks a significant historiographical moment. Portuguese history has imperial and colonial dimensions, (geo)political crises, and social/cultural dynamics that make it an ideal platform for global history study. The result is a template for better understanding that historical legacy is global. The editors of this series, who also contribute to this volume, are delighted to include this important work in the series.
The Series Editors
A NTNIO C OSTA P INTO
O NSIMO T EOTNIO A LMEIDA
M IGUEL B ANDEIRA J ERNIMO