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Dr.
Timothy Coates, Associate Professor, College of Charleston, Department
of History, 843-953-8031, email: coatest@cofc.edu |
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TIMOTHY
J. COATES (Portugal and Portuguese Empire, Early Modern History, Colonial
Latin America) is Professor at the College of Charleston who
received his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in 1993. Formerly the
Vasco da Gama Visiting Professor of Portuguese History at Brown University,
he has conducted research in Portugal, India, and Macau on grants from the
Gulbenkian Foundation, the Fundacao Oriente, the Luso-American Development
Foundation, and the American Institute of Indian Studies. Professor Coates
specializes in early modern crime, criminality, and related topics.
Publications
and Other Works:
He has published in a number of journals and contributed essays to several
collections such as The Final Argument (Kagay, ed.). Recently he translated
and edited a 1695 missionary work, Conversion of the King of Bissau for use
in his World History classes. His monograph, Convicts and Orphans: Forced
and State-Sponsored Colonization in the Portuguese Empire, 1550-1755 was released
in 2002. His second book on internal exile within Portugal was also published
in 2002. Professor Coates organized two international conferences at the College
of Charleston to celebrate the 500th anniversaries of Vasco da Gama's arrival
in India and Pedro Cabral in Brazil. For his work promoting Portuguese history
and culture in the United States, in 2001 the President of Portugal awarded
him the title and medal of "Grand Commander of the Order of São
Tiago da Espada."
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Contact:
Timothy J. Coates, Professor
"Grand Commander of the Order of São Tiago
da Espada."
Email: coatest@cofc.edu
Department
of History
Office: Maybank
325
Hours: by appt.
Phone: 953-8031
Curriculum Vitae
Courses:
First Encounters in the Early Modern Period
Colonial Latin America
Modern Latin America
Sugar and Slaves in Colonial Brazil
Goldben Age of Iberia
Modern Brazil |
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Fall 2008:
HIST 103.090, 091
HIST 364.001 Sugar
Slaves in Colonial Brazil
Spring 2009 TBA
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