O Conselho Ultramarino e as colonias
by Diniz, Pedro
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- Minor rubbing, light foxing, VG.
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About This Item
Minor rubbing, light foxing, VG. Textual tables Portugal Imp. de Sousa Neves Lisboa 1868 orig. wrappers 34 pp, 22x14cm, Proposals concerning government ministerial reorganization detailing the origins of the modern Portuguese Foreign Ministry from the establishment of the Conselho Ultramarino [ca. 16 42 -1833] through its merger with the Navy Ministry in 1834 and subsequent reforms to 1868, with emphasis on colonial administration.
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- Bookseller
- Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark (DK)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- BOOKS007689I
- Title
- O Conselho Ultramarino e as colonias
- Author
- Diniz, Pedro
- Book Condition
- Used - Minor rubbing, light foxing, VG.
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Imp. de Sousa Neves
- Date Published
- 1868
- Keywords
- Portuguese Colonial Colonial History Administration Administrative Government Foreign Affairs Diplomacy Diplomatic
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