Relações Externas: Discurso Proferido na Câmara Dos Dignos Pares do Reino, Sessão de 21 de Julho de 1890 é um registro histórico de debates sobre fronteiras, acordos internacionais e a presença de Portugal na África Oriental. Este volume reúne uma fala longa que aborda negociações com a Inglaterra, a Alemanha e a situação de Angola, Moçambique e zonas adjacentes durante o final do século XIX.
A leitura apresenta o tom de uma assembleia parlamentar da época, com referências a tratados, limites territoriais e exercícios de diplomacia pública. O texto expõe posições oficiais, justificativas políticas e descrições de eventos que moldaram a geopolítica de Portugal no período colonial, sem revelar detalhes que extrapolem o que foi apresentado no registro.
- Entenda o contexto de disputas de fronteiras e interesses entre Portugal e potências europeias.
- Veja como o governo português apresentava seus argumentos e estratégias diplomáticas.
- Familiarize-se com termos históricos de soberania, anexação e administração colonial.
- Acompanhe a linguagem formal usada em debates oficiais de 1890.
Ideal para leitores de história diplomática, colonial e do late‑19th‑century europeu, que desejam compreender a forma como o governo português articulava suas posições no cenário internacional da época.
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Paperback. Etat : New. Print on Demand. This revealing book delves into a historical debate over the borders of British and Portuguese territories in Africa during the late 19th century. It presents extracts from colonial records and official communications, including a compelling excerpt from the British newspaper The Times, which details the British government's proposed terms for negotiation with Portugal. These terms are seen as highly unfavorable to Portugal, potentially depriving it of vast territories that had long been under its control. The author analyzes the historical and geographical context of the dispute, relying on the writings of explorers, geographers, and colonial officials from both sides. They highlight the Portuguese presence in the Zambezi region since the 16th century, with forts, trading posts, and religious missions established along the river's course, including the key town of Zumbo. The book also examines the role of the "prazo" system, a form of land tenure prevalent in Mozambique, which granted Portuguese settlers extensive authority over vast tracts of land. While acknowledging the potential for abuse within this system, the author argues that it played a crucial role in maintaining Portuguese influence in the face of limited resources and the challenges posed by local resistance. Ultimately, this book provides valuable insights into the complex interplay of power, diplomacy, and historical claims that shaped the colonial boundaries of Africa during a period of intense rivalry and exploration. It is a valuable resource for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the origins of modern-day borders and the complexities of colonial rule in Africa. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. N° de réf. du vendeur 9780656826896_0
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