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498 citations
related to Portugal
Show
498 citations
related to Portugal as a subject or category
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Country Code PT
Article
Hugo Silveira Pereira
(2024)
Critical Infrastructure in Historical Perspective: The Portuguese Railroad Network in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century.
Engineering Studies
(pp. 226-249).
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Article
Ana Duarte Rodrigues
(2024)
‘Lady Guardians’ of the Royal Society of Horticulture of Portugal, 1898–1906.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(p. 100953).
(/isis/citation/CBB323165577/)
Article
Claudia Rei
(2024)
Turning points in leadership: Ship size in the Portuguese and Dutch merchant empires.
Social Science History
(pp. 285-308).
(/isis/citation/CBB340333584/)
Article
Jessica O'Leary
(2024)
Governadoras: Women Administrators, Gender, and Colonization in Sixteenth-Century Portuguese America.
Renaissance Quarterly
(pp. 130-174).
(/isis/citation/CBB378760866/)
Article
Benedita Câmara; Teresa da Silva Lopes; Robert Fredona
(Spring 2024)
A Mercantilist Brand: The British East India Company and Madeira Wine, 1756–1834.
Business History Review
(pp. 81-118).
(/isis/citation/CBB395616627/)
Article
Jorge Nuno Silva; Pedro Jorge Freitas
(2023)
The Loterias Lisbonenses of Francisco Giraldes Barba.
British Journal for the History of Mathematics
(pp. 194-207).
(/isis/citation/CBB999761947/)
Book
Malyn Newitt
(2023)
Navigations: The Portuguese Discoveries and the Renaissance.
(/isis/citation/CBB340082226/)
Article
Carlos Moura Martins; Fernando B. Figueiredo
(2023)
Making science for the Portuguese Empire: The Royal Maritime, Military and Geographic Society (1798–1809).
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 493-518).
(/isis/citation/CBB651765093/)
Article
Rolando Volzone; João Luís Inglês Fontes; Aurora da Conceição Parreira Carapinha
(2023)
Toward the Reconstruction of Sacred Medieval Spatialities: Multiscale Analysis of the System of Eremitical Landscapes in Southern Portugal from Historical Records.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 764-787).
(/isis/citation/CBB988487581/)
Article
Bernardo Jerosch Herold; João Paulo Cabral
(2023)
Observations on Portuguese natural history by Leonhard Thurneysser zum Thurn (1531–1596), including the dyes derived from Kermes vermilio and Dracaena draco.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 133-148).
(/isis/citation/CBB167023598/)
Book
Luís Miguel Carolino
(2023)
Geo-heliocentric controversies : the Jesuits, Tycho Brahe and the confessionalisation of science in seventeenth-century Lisbon.
(/isis/citation/CBB049554963/)
Article
Maria Paula Diogo; Paula Urze; Ana Simões
(2023)
Cartoon diplomacy: visual strategies, imperial rivalries and the 1890 British Ultimatum to Portugal.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 147-166).
(/isis/citation/CBB863745510/)
Article
Beatriz Medori
(2023)
The visual diplomacy of cancer treatments: the mediatic legacy of the Curies in the early transnational fight against cancer.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 167-183).
(/isis/citation/CBB190342466/)
Thesis
Mariana de Ataíde Guerner
(2023)
António da Silva Leal: O Professor, o Cirurgião e o Homem de Relação.
(/isis/citation/CBB286720510/)
Book
Ana Cardoso De Matos; Alexandre Fernandez; Antonio Jesús Pinto Tortosa
(2023)
The Gas Sector in Latin Europe’s Industrial History: Lighting and Heating the World.
(/isis/citation/CBB426379048/)
Book
Helena Mateus Jerónimo
(2022)
Portuguese Philosophy of Technology: Legacies and contemporary work from the Portuguese-Speaking Community.
(/isis/citation/CBB803979019/)
Book
Josiah Blackmore
(2022)
The Inner Sea: Maritime Literary Culture in Early Modern Portugal.
(/isis/citation/CBB221216563/)
Article
Hyeok Hweon Kang
(2022)
Reverse engineering as history and method: The Portuguese espingarda in Chosŏn Korea.
History and Technology
(pp. 144-166).
(/isis/citation/CBB836104199/)
Article
José Manuel Brandão; Robert W. Vernon; Pedro Miguel Callapez; et al.
(2022)
The attempted introduction of steam-pumping technology at the Buarcos coal mine, Portugal, in the early 19th century.
International Journal for the History of Engineering and Technology
(pp. 109-129).
(/isis/citation/CBB711414948/)
Article
Gregory C. Mcintosh
(2022)
The Caverio Planisphere (c. 1506) Was Not Copied from the Cantino Planisphere (1502).
Terrae Incognitae
(pp. 110-161).
(/isis/citation/CBB530459141/)
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