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Internationalism and the Labours of the Portuguese Colonial Empire (1945–1974)

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Resumo:This article aims to analyse the relationship between the Portuguese Empire and two international institutions (the United Nations and the International Labour Organization) as concerns the organization and regulation of colonial labour after World War II. Stressing the historical ballast of this relationship, particularly during the inter-war years, the article points to the instances of debate and conflict as well as of cooperation developed by the several actors after 1945, in a context marked by mounting anti-colonial pressures and bipolar competition dynamics. Contrary to traditional accounts of an ‘isolated’ empire, this article sheds light on the need to include international and transnational scales of analysis in order to assess the actual trajectory of Portuguese late colonial State, marked by moments of reform as well as resistance to change.
Autores principais:Jerónimo, Miguel Bandeira
Outros Autores:Monteiro, José Pedro
Assunto:Colonialismo Colonialism Império colonial português Portuguese Empire
Ano:2013
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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spellingShingle Internationalism and the Labours of the Portuguese Colonial Empire (1945–1974)
Internationalism and the Labours of the Portuguese Colonial Empire (1945–1974)
Jerónimo, Miguel Bandeira
Colonialismo
Colonialism
Império colonial português
Portuguese Empire
Jerónimo, Miguel Bandeira
Colonialismo
Colonialism
Império colonial português
Portuguese Empire
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Colonialismo
Colonialism
Império colonial português
Portuguese Empire
title Internationalism and the Labours of the Portuguese Colonial Empire (1945–1974)
title_full Internationalism and the Labours of the Portuguese Colonial Empire (1945–1974)
title_fullStr Internationalism and the Labours of the Portuguese Colonial Empire (1945–1974)
Internationalism and the Labours of the Portuguese Colonial Empire (1945–1974)
title_full_unstemmed Internationalism and the Labours of the Portuguese Colonial Empire (1945–1974)
Internationalism and the Labours of the Portuguese Colonial Empire (1945–1974)
title_short Internationalism and the Labours of the Portuguese Colonial Empire (1945–1974)
title_sort Internationalism and the Labours of the Portuguese Colonial Empire (1945–1974)
topic Colonialismo
Colonialism
Império colonial português
Portuguese Empire
topic_facet Colonialismo
Colonialism
Império colonial português
Portuguese Empire
url http://hdl.handle.net/10451/23244
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