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Media and the Portuguese Empire
The Languages of the Goan Periodical Press, 1820–1933
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Author(s):
Sandra Ataíde Lobo
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December 09 2017
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Springer International Publishing
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10.1007/978-3-319-61792-3_4
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Book chapters
pp. 1
The Portuguese Empire: An Introduction
pp. 29
Media and the Portuguese and British Empires: Themes in Comparative Perspective
pp. 55
An Overview of the Colonial Media in the Context of the Portuguese Empire
pp. 69
The Languages of the Goan Periodical Press, 1820–1933
pp. 87
The Press and Portuguese-British Relations at the Time of the British ‘Ultimatum’
pp. 107
Republicanism and Nationalism in Angola in the Late Nineteenth Century
pp. 125
The First Stirrings of Anti-Colonial Discourse in the Portuguese Press
pp. 145
The Press and Empire in Portuguese Africa, 1842–1926
pp. 161
Imperial Taboos: Salazarist Censorship in the Portuguese Colonies
pp. 179
Colonisation Through Broadcasting: Rádio Clube de Moçambique and the Promotion of Portuguese Colonial Policy, 1932–1964
pp. 197
The Mise-en-scène of the Empire: The 1940 Portuguese World Exhibition
pp. 217
The Luso-Tropicalist Message of the Late Portuguese Empire
pp. 235
Reporting 4 February 1961 in Angola: The Beginning of the End of the Portuguese Empire
pp. 253
Photography and Propaganda in the Fall of the Portuguese Empire: Volkmar Wentzel’s Assignments for National Geographic Magazine
pp. 275
Rising Symbol for a Falling Empire: The African Footballer Eusébio
pp. 291
Amílcar Cabral, the PAIGC and the Media: The Struggle in Words, Sounds and Images
pp. 309
Literature Against the Empire: Narratives of the Nation in the Textbook História de Angola and in the Novel Yaka
pp. 327
East Timor and Portugal: The Ending of Empire in the Media
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