The Forgotten Portuguese

The Forgotten Portuguese
Title The Forgotten Portuguese PDF eBook
Author Manuel Mira
Publisher
Pages 392
Release 1998
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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The Portuguese

The Portuguese
Title The Portuguese PDF eBook
Author Barry Hatton
Publisher Andrews UK Limited
Pages 291
Release 2016-01-06
Genre History
ISBN 1908493399

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Portugal is an established member of the European Union, one of the founders of the euro currency and a founder member of NATO. Yet it is an inconspicuous and largely overlooked country on the continent's south-west rim. In the fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Age of Discovery the Portuguese led Europe out of the Mediterranean into the Atlantic and they brought Asia and Europe together. Evidence of their one-time four-continent empire can still be felt, not least in the Portuguese language which is spoken by more than 220 million people from Brazil, across parts of Africa to Asia. Analyzing present-day society and culture, The Portuguese also considers the nation's often tumultuous past. The 1755 Lisbon earthquake was one of Europe’s greatest natural disasters, strongly influencing continental thought and heralding Portugal’s extended decline. The Portuguese also weathered Europe’s longest dictatorship under twentieth-century ruler António Salazar. A 1974 military coup, called the Carnation Revolution, placed the Portuguese at the centre of Cold War attentions. Portugal’s quirky relationship with Spain, and with its oldest ally England, is also scrutinized. Portugal, which claims Europe’s oldest fixed borders, measures just 561 by 218 kilometres . Within that space, however, it offers a patchwork of widely differing and beautiful landscapes. With an easygoing and seductive lifestyle expressed most fully in their love of food, the Portuguese also have an anarchical streak evident in many facets of contemporary life. A veteran journalist and commentator on Portugal, the author paints an intimate portrait of a fascinating and at times contradictory country and its people.

Foot Trodden

Foot Trodden
Title Foot Trodden PDF eBook
Author Simon J Woolf
Publisher Interlink Books
Pages
Release 2021-10-12
Genre
ISBN 9781623719012

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A stunning book on one of Europe's top win-producing countries. Foot Trodden is a book for everyone who loves a good story, wine, Portugal or modern social history--and for anyone who wants to dig deeper into Portuguese culture and the Portuguese soul.

The Forgotten Diaspora

The Forgotten Diaspora
Title The Forgotten Diaspora PDF eBook
Author Peter Mark
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 281
Release 2013-07-31
Genre History
ISBN 1107667461

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This book traces the history of early seventeenth-century Portuguese Sephardic traders who settled in two communities on Senegal's Petite Côte. There, they lived as public Jews, under the spiritual guidance of a rabbi sent to them by the newly established Portuguese Jewish community in Amsterdam. In Senegal, the Jews were protected from agents of the Inquisition by local Muslim rulers. The Petite Côte communities included several Jews of mixed Portuguese-African heritage as well as African wives, offspring, and servants. The blade weapons trade was an important part of their commercial activities. These merchants participated marginally in the slave trade but fully in the arms trade, illegally supplying West African markets with swords. This blade weapons trade depended on artisans and merchants based in Morocco, Lisbon, and northern Europe and affected warfare in the Sahel and along the Upper Guinea Coast. After members of these communities moved to the United Provinces around 1620, they had a profound influence on relations between black and white Jews in Amsterdam. The study not only discovers previously unknown Jewish communities but by doing so offers a reinterpretation of the dynamics and processes of identity construction throughout the Atlantic world.

The Portuguese Making of America

The Portuguese Making of America
Title The Portuguese Making of America PDF eBook
Author Manuel Mira
Publisher
Pages 426
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9780965892711

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Two Portuguese Communities in New England

Two Portuguese Communities in New England
Title Two Portuguese Communities in New England PDF eBook
Author Donald R. Taft
Publisher
Pages
Release 1967
Genre HISTORY
ISBN 9780231898881

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Studies two Portuguese communities, one rural and one urban, in New England to learn the social issues which influence their lives.

Portuguese Irregular Verbs

Portuguese Irregular Verbs
Title Portuguese Irregular Verbs PDF eBook
Author Alexander McCall Smith
Publisher Vintage Canada
Pages 130
Release 2010-04-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0307370372

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A deliciously entertaining new series by the bestselling author of The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency The many fans of Precious Ramotswe will find further cause for celebration in the protagonist of Alexander McCall Smith’s irresistibly funny trilogy, the eminent (if shamefully under-read) philologist Professor Dr. Mortiz-Maria von Igelfeld of the Institute at Regensburg. Unnaturally tall, hypersensitive to slights, and oblivious to his own frequent gaucheries, von Igelfeld is engaged in a never-ending quest to win the respect he knows is due him. Portuguese Irregular Verbs follows the Professor from a busman’s holiday researching old Irish obscenities to a flirtation with a desirable lady dentist. In The Finer Points of Sausage Dogs, von Igelfeld practices veterinary medicine without a license, transports relics for a schismatically challenged Coptic prelate and is mobbed by marriage-minded widows on board a Mediterranean cruise ship. In At the Villa of Reduced Circumstances, the final novel in the trilogy, we find our hero suffering the slings of academic intrigue as a visiting fellow at Cambridge, and the slings of outrageous fortune in an eventful Columbian adventure.