Abstract
The arrival of a continuous flow of African slaves at the port of Lisbon came to transform the make-up and aspect of the city’s inhabitants radically, from the second half of the 15 th century onwards, until the first part of the 19 th century. The capital city in Portugal was a mixed one, just like the rest of Portugal, above all in the eyes of the foreigners who passed by and who had the ability to make comparisons.
Original language | Portuguese |
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Title of host publication | Convivência(s) / Coexistence |
Subtitle of host publication | Lisboa Plural, 1147-1910 |
Editors | Paulo Fernandes, Ana Paula Antunes |
Place of Publication | Lisboa |
Publisher | EGEAC |
Pages | 68-89 |
Number of pages | 21 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-972-8403-52-2 |
Publication status | Published - 2019 |
Event | Convivência(s). Lisboa Plural. 1147-1910 - Palácio Pimenta, Lisboa, Portugal Duration: 24 May 2019 → 15 Dec 2019 http://www.museudelisboa.pt/exposicoes-actividades/detalhe/news/convivencias-lisboa-plural-1147-1910.html?tx_news_pi1%5Bcontroller%5D=Event&tx_news_pi1%5Baction%5D=eventDetail&cHash=6b7492f6d72333eb76256287d73469c8 |
Exhibition
Exhibition | Convivência(s). Lisboa Plural. 1147-1910 |
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Country | Portugal |
City | Lisboa |
Period | 24/05/19 → 15/12/19 |
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Keywords
- Slaves
- Multiculturalism
- Lisbon
- Free Africans