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Carolino, Luís Miguel (2017). State, science and empire in the portuguese atlantic (1770s–1820s). Portuguese Journal of Social Science. 16 (1), 21-36
Exportar Referência (IEEE)
L. M. Carolino,  "State, science and empire in the portuguese atlantic (1770s–1820s)", in Portuguese Journal of Social Science, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 21-36, 2017
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@article{carolino2017_1713896589232,
	author = "Carolino, Luís Miguel",
	title = "State, science and empire in the portuguese atlantic (1770s–1820s)",
	journal = "Portuguese Journal of Social Science",
	year = "2017",
	volume = "16",
	number = "1",
	doi = "10.1386/pjss.16.1.21_1",
	pages = "21-36",
	url = "http://pjss.iscte-iul.pt/index.php/pjss"
}
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TY  - JOUR
TI  - State, science and empire in the portuguese atlantic (1770s–1820s)
T2  - Portuguese Journal of Social Science
VL  - 16
IS  - 1
AU  - Carolino, Luís Miguel
PY  - 2017
SP  - 21-36
SN  - 1476-413X
DO  - 10.1386/pjss.16.1.21_1
UR  - http://pjss.iscte-iul.pt/index.php/pjss
AB  - This article argues that the strengthening of an Atlantic-based economy was the driving force of scientific development in the Portuguese empire during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. As a response to the structural crisis that distressed the Portuguese empire in the second half of the eighteenth century, a network of military institutions of higher technical and scientific education was established, first in Lisbon and later in Rio de Janeiro. State initiative was thus crucial in the modernizing process of the Luso-Brazilian empire. This produced profound consequences in the shaping of its scientific and technical framework. In particular, it resulted in the militarization of ‘Portuguese’ science, in the promotion of an applied science and in the social impact of a conception of the concept of the scientist as a military and practical man.
ER  -