
Today Portuguese is the seventh most widely spoken language in the world and Brazil is a new economic powerhouse. Both phenomena result from the Portuguese 'Discoveries' of the 15th and 16th centuries, and the Catholic missions that planted Portuguese communities in every continent. Some were part of the Portuguese empire but many survived independently under other rulers with their own Creole languages and indigenized Portuguese culture. In the 19th and 20th centuries these were joined by millions of economic migrants who established Portuguese settlements in Europe, North America, Venezuela and South Africa - and in less likely places, including Bermuda, Guyana and Hawaii.Interwoven within this global history of the diaspora are stories of the Portuguese who left mainland Portugal and the islands, the lives of the Sephardic Jews, the African slaves imported into the Atlantic Islands and Brazil and the Goans who later spread along the imperial highways of Portugal and Britain. Much of Portugal's contribution to science and the arts, as well as its influence in the modern world, can be attributed to the members of these widely scattered Portuguese communities, and these are given their due in Newitt's engrossing volume
This work investigates how the persistent pattern of emigration and maritime expansion shaped the global identity and influence of the Portuguese people over several centuries. Malyn Newitt, a distinguished historian of the Portuguese empire, utilizes archival records and historical analysis to argue that the nation's impact on the world is defined less by its mainland borders and more by the widely scattered communities established through exploration, trade, and economic migration. The text provides a framework for understanding how these diverse populations maintained cultural continuity while adapting to varied geopolitical environments.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Historians and scholars of Lusophone studies recognize this volume as a comprehensive synthesis of the Portuguese diaspora's global reach. Readers frequently note the academic rigor of the research while appreciating the author's ability to connect disparate historical threads into a cohesive narrative.
Page Count:
295
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190613262
ISBN-13:
9780190613266
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