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  • A name, a photograph, and a history of global connections
    While working on the edition of a 1937 report written by the Portuguese consul in the city during the battle of Shanghai, a name caught my attention: ‘Joaquim Bernardino de S Lazaro’, ‘owner of the Sam Lazaro Brothers Firm’ in Shanghai
  • Guide to the Mario J. Machado Collection - California Digital Library
    Mario Jose de Souza Machado, a Portuguese-Chinese descendant, was born in Shanghai, China on April 22, 1935 His father, Carlos Jacinto de Lourdes Gouveia Furtado Machado, served as a vice-chancellor for the Portuguese Consulate of Shanghai
  • Shanghai International Settlement - Wikipedia
    The Shanghai International Settlement (Chinese: 上海公共租界) originated from the 1863 merger of the British and American enclaves in Shanghai, in which British and American citizens would enjoy extraterritoriality and consular jurisdiction under the terms of unequal treaties agreed by both parties These treaties were abrogated in 1943
  • Fascinating Photos of Life in Old Shanghai from the 1920s and 1930s
    Shanghai in the old days was unlike any other city It was famous for its free port, where the whole world gathered to work and play European expats and adventuresome Americans rubbed shoulders with Russians, Jews and Japanese expats: it was truly a city with many faces
  • Shanghai in 1930s: A melting pot of history and culture
    Before 1910, British topped the number of expatriates in Shanghai, followed closely by Americans, and then French, German, Japanese and Portuguese Many came for business opportunities, especially British, American and German companies
  • Researching the History of Shanghai Between the 1830s and 1950s - Gale
    The archive covers an array of research topics and historical events that played out in Shanghai and shaped China’s relationships with Britain and other Western powers Extraterritoriality and the Mixed Court Riot One unique feature of the Shanghai International Settlement is that there was not a unified legal system within its boundaries
  • A glimpse at 1930s Shanghai
    By 1930, Shanghai was a bustling cosmopolitan city with a foreign population approaching 70,000, close to the number of registered foreigners who now live here It held one of the busiest ports in the world, as it does today, and became the center for business in Asia
  • Portuguese Company (led by Major Manuel Francisco Read Leitao . . .
    Shanghai Volunteer Corps parade, Nanking Road (now Nanjing Xi Lu) Major Manuel Francisco Read Leitao (1890-1966), the commanding officer of the Portuguese Company, is on the right, at the front, turning to look backwards See Ep01-058, Ep01-059, Ep01-068, Ep01-069, Ep01-071, Ep01-072 and Ep01-074 S V C Annual Route March 1930
  • Whos who in Shanghai - macaneselibrary. org
    The Portuguese population of Shanghai was monitored by the Shanghai Municipal Government It rose from 6 in 1850 to a peak of 2281 after World War II Statistics are plotted in this graph
  • ‘International Shanghai (1863 –1931): Imperialism ’ and private . . .
    After opening for foreign trade in the 1840s, Shanghai gradually emerged as a city where, as part of the imperial encounter, private and public authorities competed with and constituted each other





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