CHAM conference - Colonial (mis)understandings
CHAM2013
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CHAM2013
Lisbon, Portugal
17 – 19 Jul 2013
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P01
Fighting monopolies, building global empires: power building beyond the borders of empire (15th-18th centuries)
P02
The materiality of religion in Africa during the European expansion
P03
Out of India: reinstating the empire in the periphery. Fluid Portuguese powers in different Asian political contexts from the Persian Gulf to Japan (sixteenth and seventeenth centuries)
P04
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The land issue in the early modern overseas empires
P05
Rivalry and conflict? Dutch-Portuguese colonial exchanges, 1580-1715
P06
Franciscan circulations: friars, texts and written culture in the early modern Portuguese empire
P07
Text or image? Western receptions of Indo-Persian manuscripts
P08
Jews and new-Christians in the Portuguese imperial space (16th-18th centuries): social, economic and political dynamics and identitary constructions
P09
Christian understandings and critiques of Asian religions (1600-1800)
P10
The overseas judiciary: justice administration and municipal governing in colonial spaces
P11
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(Mis-)understanding religious art in colonial encounters
P12
Frontier exchanges in colonial Latin America
P13
The Iberian body in the global landscape (16th and 17th centuries)
P14
Embodied perspectives: visual geographies of the Portuguese empire
P15
Women, land and power in the European Empires
P16
Political communication in the pluricontinental Portuguese monarchy: kingdom, Atlantic and Brazil (1580-1808)
P17
From Lisbon to the overseas Iberian world: commercial routes and global trade (15th-18th centuries)
P19
The 'industrialization' and circulation of sculptures (1450-1800): works, technology and materials within Europe and between Europe and America
P20
The eye of the beholder: perceptions on/of the Old City of Goa from the 16th century to the present
P21
Relics, altars and other sacred things in the juridical construction of religious spaces in Ibero-America (15th-17th centuries)
P22
Changes in European trade during the overseas expansion, 1450-1550
P23
Crossroads of knowledge and science: rethinking the role of the Atlantic and the Indian Oceans in the Portuguese Empire (16th-19th century)
P24
Colonial cities: global and local perspectives
P25
Exchange and adaptation: (mis)understandings at a global scale
RT1
Roundtable: Interactions between rivals: the Christian mission and Buddhist sects in Japan during the Portuguese presence (c. 1549 - c. 1647)
RT2
Roundtable:Counting colonial population: demography and the use of statistics in the Portuguese Empire, 1776-1875
RT3
Roundtable: All his worldly possessions: the Estate of the 5th Duke of Bragança, D. Teodósio I
RT4
Roundtable: Salvador da Bahia: American, European, and African forging of a colonial capital City (BAHIA 16-19)
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