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Title: Passive resistance : portuguese diplomacy of contraband trade during king John V's reign, 1706-1750
Author: Pijning, Ernst
Keywords: João V (Rei de Portugal)
Diplomacia Portuguesa (1706-1750)
História de Portugal (séc. XVIII)
Portuguese Diplomacy (1706-1750)
Issue Date: 1997
Publisher: Universidade dos Açores
Citation: "ARQUIPÉLAGO. História". ISSN 0871-7664. 2ª série, vol. 2 (1997): 171-191
Series/Report no.: História. 2ª série;vol. 2
Abstract: During the reign of king John V foreign diplomats negotiated their nation's ability to engage in illegal practices in Portugal and her colonies. In return for their military support and protection, English, French and Dutch representatives pressed the Portuguese government to condone their nation's involvement in contraband trade. The ability of the Portuguese government to hold off such foreign pretensions, depended primarily on their room to manoeuver within European political theathers. [...]
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/468
ISSN: 0871-7664
Appears in Collections:ARQ - Hist2s - Vol 02 (1997)

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