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Brazil and Portuguese Africa in Comparative Perspective: University of California Colloquim (January-March 1968)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 October 2022
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There Have Been Few Scholarly Comparisons of Latin America With other areas of the Third World. As a contribution to such comparative study, the University of California Colloquium attempted to examine links between Brazil and Portugal's African territories of Angola, Guinea and the Cape Verdes, and Mozambique. The objectives were to overlap the traditional area boundaries that separate specialists of Latin America and Africa, to focus on common themes from the perspective of varying social science disciplines, and to reassess and evaluate, first, a series of historical cases of crisis, protest, and resistance and, second, nationalist trends and events in relation to patterns of change and development. The specialized essays were to be analytical and exploratory, raising questions for possible future research.
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Professor Chilcote, who organized and coordinated the colloquium, is editing for publication the book of essays that will ensue.
A list of the papers by authors in alphabetical order appears at the end of this report.