The 'civilising mission' of Portuguese colonialism, 1870-1930
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The 'civilising mission' of Portuguese colonialism, 1870-1930
(Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies series / general editor, A.G. Hopkins)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
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The "civilising mission" of Portuguese colonialism, 1870-1930
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 238-259) and index
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Description
This book provides an historical, critical analysis of the doctrine of 'civilising mission' in Portuguese colonialism in the crucial period from 1870 to 1930. Exploring international contexts and transnational connections, this 'civilising mission' is analysed and assessed by examining the employment and distribution of African manpower.
Table of Contents
PART I: THE 'CIVILISATION GUILD': NATIVE LABOUR AND PORTUGUESE COLONIALISM 1. Between Benevolence and Inevitability: The 'Civilising Mission' of Portuguese Colonialism 2. The Civilisation Guild and the 'Engineers of Depression': The Case of the S. Thome Cocoa 3. 'Redemptive Labour' and the Missionaries of the Alphabet PART II: COLONIALISM WITHOUT BORDERS 4. Bibles, Flags and Transnational Loyalties: Educating Empires 5. New Methods, Old Conclusions: The Ross Report Conclusion
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