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Portuguese Studies Review, Vol. 19, No. 1 & 2
PUBLISHED: Shipped March 2012

A Scholar for All Seasons: Jill Dias, 1944-2008
Special Double Issue

Editors: Joseph C. Miller, Philip J. Havik, David Birmingham


David Birmingham
“Jill R. Dias: A Short Personal Appraisal,” p. xvii.

Philip J. Havik

“Innovating Academia & Inspiring People--Jill R. Dias: A Short Professional Biography,” p. xxiii.

Compiled by Philip J. Havik

“The Publications of Jill R. Dias,” p. xxxi.

SLAVING ERAS IN ANGOLA

Luiz Felipe de Alencastro
“South Atlantic Wars: The Episode of Palmares,” pp. 35-58.

Mariana P. Candido

“Slave Trade and New Identities in Benguela, 1700 -1860,” pp. 59-76.


David Birmingham
“Slave City: Luanda through German Eyes,” pp. 77-92.

Beatrix Heintze
“A Rare Insight into African Aspects of Angolan History: Henrique Dias de Carvalho’s Records of his Lunda Expedition, 1880-1884.”

John K. Thornton
“Master or Dupe? The Reign of Pedro V of Kongo,” pp. 93-114.

RUBBER TRADING

Jean-Luc Vellut
“Garenganze/Katanga—Bié—Benguela and Beyond: The Cycle of Rubber and Slaves at the Turn of the 20th Century
,” pp. 133-152.

Jelmer Vos
“Of Stocks and Barter: John Holt and the Kongo Rubber Trade, 1906-1910,” pp. 153-176.

William Gervase Clarence-Smith
“The Portuguese Empire and the ‘Battle for Rubber’ in the Second World War,” pp. 177-196.

PORTUGUESE CONQUESTS AND COLONIES

Philip J. Havik
“Traders, Planters and Go-betweens: The Kriston in Portuguese Guinea
,” pp. 197-226.

Rosemary E. Galli
“Complicit Critic: Mozambique Company Misrule through the Eyes of Gustavo de Bivar Pinto Lopes,” pp. 227-248.

Jeanne Marie Penvenne
“Two Tales of a City: Lourenço Marques, 1945–1975,” pp. 249-270.

INDEPENDENCE IN ANGOLA

Douglas L. Wheeler
“May God Help Us!”: Angola’s First Declaration of Independence: The 1951-52 Petition to the United Nations and the U.S.A.
,” pp. 271-292.

Inge Brinkman
“Changing Concerns, Changing Messages: UPA Pamphlets and Politics in Northern Angola, 1960-62,” pp. 293-310.

Linda Heywood
“Angola and the Violent Years 1975-2008: Civilian Casualties,” pp. 311-332.

 

Landeg White
“The Balance (I.M. Jill Dias, d. 28 April, 2008)” (poem), p. 333.






  
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