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Cover |
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Title |
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Copyright |
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Contents |
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List of Figures and Tables |
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Acknowledgements |
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Notes on Contributors |
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1 Introduction: Portugal, Empire, and Migrations – Was There Ever an Autonomous Social Imperial Space? |
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Part I Longue-Durée Migrations in and around the Portuguese Empire |
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2 ‘Portuguese’ Diasporas: A Survey of the Scholarly Literature |
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3 Africans in Portuguese Society: Classification Ambiguities and Colonial Realities |
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Part II Colonial Migrations in the Third Portuguese Empire |
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4 Colonial Migration to Angola and Mozambique: Constraints and Illusions |
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5 Imperial Actors? Cape Verdean Mentality in the Portuguese Empire under the Estado Novo, 1926–1974 |
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6 Unlike the Other Whites? The Swiss in Mozambique under Colonialism |
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7 The Ismailis of Mozambique: History of a Twofold Migration (late 19th century–1975) |
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Part III Migrations at the Margins of the Third Empire |
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8 Representing the Portuguese Empire: Goan Consuls in British East Africa, c. 1910–1963 |
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9 The Making of a Portuguese Community in South Africa, 1900–1994 |
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10 From Mozambique to Brazil: The ‘Good Portuguese’ of the Chinese Athletic Club |
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Part IV Ideology and Heritage |
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11 Luso-African Intimacies: Conceptions of National and Transnational Community |
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12 Mundo Pretuguês: Colonial and Postcolonial Diasporic Dis/articulations |
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13 ‘Portugal Is in the Sky’: Conceptual Considerations on Communities, Lusitanity, and Lusophony |
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14 Conclusion: Decolonisation and Diaspora |
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Index |
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