Publicações:
Livros:
Other Orientalisms: India between Florence and Bombay (1860-1900)(New Delhi: Orient BlackSwan, 2012).
Altri Orientalismi: L’India a Firenze (1860-1900) (Florence: Florence University Press, 2012).
Outros Orientalismos. A Índia entre Florença e Bombaim(1860-1900) (Lisboa: ICS, 2009).
Artigos:
“Writing from many frontiers: José Gerson da Cunha’s Historical and Journalistic Approaches to Past and Present Colonialism in India, 1870-1900”, in Rochelle Almeida, ed., Goa: A Post-Colonial Society Between Cultures(Goa: Goa 1556, 2018), pp. 230-256
“In and out of history: how a Goan scholar in Bombay imagined a colonial Indian past and a future independent India (1870-1900)”, in S. Aboim, P. Granjo, A. Ramos, eds., Changing Societies: Legacies and Challenges.Vol. I. Ambiguous Inclusions: Inside Out, Inside In(Lisboa: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais, 2018), pp. 263-300.
“Goa Displayed in Goa: The 1860 Industrial Exhibition of Portuguese Colonial India”, Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais, 115, 2018, pp. 159-182.
“Portuguese-Speaking Goan Women writers in Late Colonial India (1860-1940)”, Portuguese Studies Review, 25 (1), 2017, pp. 315-345. Special theme issue "Historical trajectories of the third Portuguese Empire: Re-examining the dynamics of imperial rule and colonial societies (1900-1975)", ed. Cláudia Castelo, Philip Havik e Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo
“A colaboração de intelectuais goeses na escrita da "História de Goa" da britânica Isabel Burton”, in Machado, E. V., Braga, D. D. (Eds.), Goa portuguesa e pós-colonial: literatura, cultura e sociedade(Vila Nova de Famalicão: Húmus, 2014), pp. 95-107.
“A Photograph of four orientalists (Bombay, 1855): knowledge production, religious identities and the negotiation of invisible conflicts”, Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 55 (2/3), 2012, pp. 603-636.
“Orientalism in the margins. The interest in Indian Antiquity in nineteenth century Italy”, in Res Antiquitatis. Journal of Ancient History, Vol. 1 (2010), pp. 11-37.
“Orientalismos periféricos? O historiador goês José Gerson da Cunha (Bombaim, 1878)”, Ler História, n.º 58, 2010, pp. 27-46.
“The Goan historian José Gerson da Cunha at the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society (1870-1900), Journal of the Asiatic Society of Mumbai(Mumbai: The Asiatic Society of Mumbai, 2010), vol. 83, 2009-10, pp. 128-136.
Ensino:
2014/2015; 2013/2014; 2012-2013; 2011-2012: Seminário Impérios, colonialismo e pós-colonialismo no Programa inter-universitário de Doutoramento em História (PIUDHist). Juntamente com outros docentes do PIUDhist.