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“Growing up in Macao: A Study of Materialistic Values among Children and Adolescents”
“Temples in Macao Dedicated to the Earth God”
“Licit and Illicit Commerce in China: Portuguese Crown, Private Companies and Merchants at Macao, 1770-1835”
“Commerce and Consumption: Merchants and Opium at Batavia over the 18th Century”
“The Survival of Empire Revisited: Personal and Professional Reflections upon Macao and the History of China”
“Agency, Monopoly and Commerce, 1674 – 1774: The Administrators of the Junta do Tabaco”
“The Historical Influence of Portuguese Civilization in Goa and Macao during the 15th -17th Centuries”
The New American Specie(s): The Speculative Logic of Natural Classification in The Journals of Major Samuel Shaw, the First American Consul at Canton (1847)
Struggling to Survive Adversity – The Development and Popularization of the Gaming Industry in Macao (1847-1911)
Lou Kau's Family History
Lou Kau's Family History
Macao in the Making of Early Sino-US Relations, 1784-1844
Portuguese India: The Indian Ocean Space, Urban Systems, and Colombo
In Search of Folk Humour – The Rebellious Cult of Na Tcha in Macao
The Growth of Macao's Chinese Community in the Mid-Qing Period: Urban Changes during the Reigns of Emperors Qianlong and Jiaqing
João Rodrigues: a 16th Century Missionary in Japan
Captives and "Bichas", Girls and Servants:
Female Social Subordination and The Formation of Macao Matrimonial Market
(1590-1725)
The Rites Controversy: Carlo Tommaso Maillard de Tournon in China
Macao, Europe and Brazil: Tastes and trading in Chinese precious products
George Chinnery and the Chinnery School
China's Image in Fernão Mendes Pinto's Peregrinação
“Macao
and Hong Kong: Living with borders, overcoming borders”
“The 400th Anniversary of Beijing’s Nantang (South) Church:
Testament to Chinese and Western Cultural Exchange during the Ming and Qing Dynasties”
“Views of Old Macao”
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450 Years of Luso-Chinese Relations
Review of Culture Database
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Cultural Affairs Bureau of the Macao S.A.R. Government
(IC) announces the Cultural Affairs Bureau Research Grant Regulations, a
revised scheme founded on the Cultural Affairs Bureau Scholarship
Programme implemented for thirteen competitions, to further promote
academic research on Macao issues. With more specific criteria, greater
openness and enhanced conditions, the grant is aimed at supporting
academic research projects in the Humanities that make a significant
original contribution to the understanding of Macao, and of Macao's
relationship with China and other countries.