As concessões de direitos magestaticos a emprezas mercantis para o ultramar representações ao governo
by Sociedade de Geografia de Lisboa
About this book
As concessões de direitos magestaticos a emprezas mercantis para o ultramar representações ao governo by Sociedade de Geografia de Lisboa is a provocative 19th-century non-fiction appeal that probes whether Portugal should transfer sovereign, magisterial powers to private commercial companies for overseas territories. Written amid heated debate over Mozambique and late-1800s imperial expansion, the Society methodically examines proposals for monopolistic exploitation, occupation, and the delegation of jurisdictional authority to chartered firms.
The work reconstructs contemporary arguments, legal principles, and civic concerns: it critiques clandestine political maneuvers, defends transparent public consultation, and situates the question within broader issues of sovereignty, economic interest, and national policy. Combining geographical, legal, and political perspectives, the text offers a window into how Portuguese learned institutions sought to uphold civic responsibility and debate at a critical moment in colonial history.
Ideal for historians of empire, legal scholars, students of Portuguese colonial policy, and nonfiction listeners curious about 19th-century debates over state authority and private enterprise, this audiobook delivers a lucid, archival voice on the contested boundaries between commerce and sovereignty.
