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2 - Portugal and Brazil, 1580–1750

from III - COLONIAL BRAZIL

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2008

Leslie Bethell
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The following general histories of Portugal are indispensable: in English, H. V. Livermore, A New History of Portugal (London, 1966); in Portuguese, A. H. de Oliveira Marques, História de Portugal, 3 vols. (Lisbon, 1980) (trans, into English and French), and Joaquim Veríssimo Serrão, História de Portugal, 12 vols. (Lisbon, 1977–90); in French, A. A. Bourdon, Histoire de Portugal (Paris, 1970), short but very good, and Y. Bottineau, Le Portugal et sa vocation maritime: Histoire et civilisation d’une nation (Paris, 1977), written with style and subtlety, preserving the balance between underlying structures and events. Mention must also be made of the very useful Dicionário de história de Portugal, ed. Joel Serrão, 4 vols. (Lisbon, 196171), Damiao Peres’s great História de Portugal, 8 vols. (Barcelos, 192838), and vols. 1 and 5 of Fortunato de Almeida, História de Portugal (Coimbra, 192231), which consists of a description of Portuguese institutions and their development. A. Silbert, Le Portugal méditerranéen à la fin de l’Ancien Regime, 2 vols. (Paris, 1966) is very useful for the study of agrarian and social structures. On the Portuguese empire, a start can be made with C. R. Boxer, The Portuguese Seaborne Empire, 14151825 (London, 1969), and Four Centuries of Portuguese Expansion 14151825: A Succinct Survey (Johannesburg, 1965). V. Magalhaes Godinho, L’économie de l’empire portugais aux XVe et XVIe siécles (Paris, 1969), has been expanded from the Portuguese, Os descobrimentos e a economia mundial, 2 vols. (Lisbon, 19635; 2nd ed., 4 vols., 1983).

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