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This monograph provides an innovative analysis of a unique period for social and public health policy in Portuguese history. With a firm basis in archival research, the book examines a lesser-known facet of one of the most fascinating and controversial figures in the late Ancien Regime in Portugal: Diogo Inácio de Pina Manique, the Intendant-General of Police from 1780 to 1805. By combining the resources of the Intendancy with those of the Casa Pia, an institution for welfare provision and social control that he set up just a month after being appointed, Pina Manique attempted to introduce a variety of projects designed to create a prosperous, healthy, well-educated, informed, clean and hard-working country less inclined to vice and immorality, in which the people would be obedient and the upper classes more magnanimous. One of his greatest achievements was perhaps to understand the link between ill health and poverty and therefore to regard public health as a key area of governance.
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Jesuits and the Book of Nature: Science and Education in Modern Portugal offers an account of the Jesuits’ contributions to science and education after the restoration of the Society of Jesus in Portugal in 1858. As well as promoting an education grounded on an “alliance between religion and science,” the Portuguese Jesuits founded a scientific journal that played a significant role in the consolidation of taxonomy, plant breeding, biochemistry, and molecular genetics. In this book, Francisco Malta Romeiras argues that the priority the Jesuits placed on the teaching and practice of science was not only a way of continuing a centennial tradition but should also be seen as response to the adverse anticlerical milieu in which the restoration of the Society of Jesus took place.
Dans le Portugal d'Ancien Régime, les visites pastorales menées dans les paroisses par les évêques ou leurs représentants comportaient habituellement un volet disciplinaire d'envergure variable au cours duquel les visiteurs cherchaient à découvrir, à travers le mécanisme de la délation, les éventuels pécheurs publics du lieu afin de réprimer tout comportement illicite pouvant répandre le venin du mauvais exemple. La documentation qui subsiste pour le lointain diocèse d'Algarve livre la trace de plus de 1400 visites pastorales effectuées entre 1630 et 1750 et conserve la mémoire de plus de 6 000 individus - dont près de 500 ecclésiastiques - dont les écarts de conduite pub...
"Interlaces a modest amount of text with extensive reproductions of documents, diagrams and maps, and photographs related to the history of the Distrito Federal, from prehistory to early-19th century. Includes information on sesmarias (land grants) and land settlement, ecohistory, trade routes, mining, travelers' accounts, and taxes"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58
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About Trees considers our relationship with language, landscape, perception, and memory in the Anthropocene. The book includes texts and artwork by a stellar line up of contributors including Jorge Luis Borges, Andrea Bowers, Ursula K. Le Guin, Ada Lovelace and dozens of others. Holten was artist in residence at Buro BDP. While working on the book she created an alphabet and used it to make a new typeface called Trees. She also made a series of limited edition offset prints based on her Tree Drawings.