Havik, Philip J.
Havik, Philip J., 1954-
Havik, Philip (Philip J.), 1954-
Havik, Philip 1954-
Philip Jan Havik researcher
VIAF ID: 12590402 ( Personal )
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Works
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Administration and taxation in former Portuguese Africa, 1900-1945 | |
African voices from the inquisition. | |
Boticas e beberagens : a criação dos servicos de saúde e a colonização da Guiné | |
Caminhos cruzados em história e antropologia : ensaios de homenagem a Jill Dias | |
Creole societies in the Portuguese colonial empire | |
Death on the move : managing narratives, silences and constraints in a trans-national perspective | |
'Direct' or 'indirect' rule? : reconsidering the roles of appointed chiefs and native employees in Portuguese West Africa | |
Empires and colonial incarceration in the twentieth century | |
Female entrepreneurship in a changing environment : gender, kinship and trade in the Guinea Bissau region | |
Missionários e moradores na Costa da Guiné : os padres da Companhia de Jesus e os tangomãos no princípio do século XVII | |
Motor cars and modernity: pining for progress in Portuguese Guinea, 1915-1945 | |
Mundasson i kambansa: espaço social e movimentos políticos na Guiné Bissau (1910-1994) | |
Les Noirs et les "blancs" de l'ethnographie coloniale : discours sur le genre en Guinée portugaise (1915-1935) | |
Orlando Ribeiro cadernos de campo Guiné 1947 | |
Relações de género e comércio : estratégias inovadoras de mulheres na Guiné-Bissau | |
Silences and soundbites : the gendered dynamics of trade and brokerage in the pre-colonial Guinea Bissau region | |
The trial of Crispina Peres of Cacheu, Guinea-Bissau (1646-1668) | |
Women and trade in the Guinea Bissau region: the role of African and Luso-African women in trade networks from the early 16th to the mid 19th century |