This journal explores the environmental, legal, and social impacts of the Portuguese Empire across various regions and time periods. Articles examine themes such as colonial resource extraction, indigenous agency and legal status, land regimes, and the construction of identity within imperial contexts.
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Colonialism, slavery, and tradeHistory of Colonial BrazilHistorical Education and SocietyGlobal Maritime and Colonial HistoriesAfrican history and culture studiesMedieval Iberian StudiesHistorical Studies on SpainMedieval and Early Modern IberiaHistory, Culture, and DiplomacyHistory, Culture, and Society