All Stories

  1. SPIN’s flagship project is the Encyclopedia of Romantic Nationalism in Europe (ERNiE)
  2. Representações da Goa católica pós-colonial na crónica de viagem “Goa the Unique” (1964), de Graham Greene
  3. The First English Language Library in China: The English Factory Library (Canton-Macao, 1806-1835)
  4. Macao - The Formation of a Global City
  5. The British Presence in Macau, 1635-1793
  6. Conclusion
  7. Introduction
  8. The arrival of the English in Macau
  9. The visit of the Centurion
  10. “Guests and old allies”1
  11. Lord Macartney’s embassy to China, 1792–1794
  12. Anglo-Portuguese conflicts and the founding of the East India Company
  13. The voyage east: The beginning of Anglo-Portuguese relations in the East Indies
  14. The beginning of regular East India Company trade with China
  15. The gradual growth of the British presence in Macau in the early eighteenth century
  16. Macau as a centre for Chinese control of the European “barbarians”
  17. The “scramble for the use of Macau”1
  18. The importance of Macau for the British China trade
  19. British relations and conflicts with the Portuguese and Chinese authorities in the second half of the eighteenth century
  20. Representações da paisagem acústica de Macau na narrativa “Min-Pau-Lou” (1998), de Ana Maria Amaro
  21. The First Museum in China: The British Museum of Macao (1829–1834) and its Contribution to Nineteenth-Century British Natural Science
  22. A Lenda de Machim, os Descobrimentos e a Ficcionalização das Relações Anglo-Portuguesas no PoemaOs Doze de Inglaterra(1902), de Teófilo Braga
  23. ‘Amansar’ o selvagem edénico: a retórica do achamento do Brasil naCartade Pêro Vaz de Caminha
  24. Representing Macao in 1837
  25. Representing the Portuguese Discoveries through “Macao”: A Poem by Austin Coates