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Portugal and Its Imperial Legacy: Historiography, Collective Memory, and Archives<\/p>\n
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The purpose of this talk is to reflect on the Imperial Legacy in present-day Portugal.<\/p>\n
I will speak mainly from my own standpoint and field of expertise, as a Portuguese historian researching<\/p>\n
the Southern Atlantic world of the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries. I will begin by concentrating<\/p>\n
on three main areas: firstly, historiography; secondly, the memory of the empire and colonialism;<\/p>\n
and thirdly, colonial archives. Next, I will reflect on how we might conceptualize “historical responsibility”<\/p>\n
with regard to Portuguese colonial domination in South America. After touching upon the kind of engagement<\/p>\n
with the past we should cultivate as historians, I will conclude with some remarks on how to deal with<\/p>\n
the presentism and anachronism that often result from such involvement.<\/p>\n