Catia Antunes
Professor History of Global Economic Networks
- Name
- Prof.dr. C.A.P. Antunes
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 2735
- c.a.p.antunes@hum.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0003-4343-029X
Catia Antunes is a Professor of History of Global Economic Networks at the institute for History.
More information about Catia Antunes
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Books
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Conflict Management in the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, 1000-1800
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The Dutch Empire between Ideas and Practice, 1600–2000
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Beyond Empires: Global, Self-Organizing, Cross-Imperial Networks, 1500-1800
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Explorations in History and Globalization
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Exploring the Dutch Empire: Agents, Networks and Institutions, 1600 - 2000
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Religion and Trade: Cross-Cultural Exchanges in World History, 1000-1900
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The Encyclopedia of Migration and Minorities in Europe. From the 17th Century to the Present
PhD candidates
Cátia Antunes (1976) obtained her degree in History from the Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal, after reading at the Centre of Urban History, University of Leicester (UK) and the History Department, Leiden University (The Netherlands). She obtained her PhD in November 2004, under the supervision of Prof. Richard T. Griffiths and Prof. Femme. S. Gaastra, with the dissertation Globalisation in the Early Modern Period: the economic relationship between Amsterdam and Lisbon, 1640-1705.
In 2003 she became Assistant Professor at the Economic and Social History section, Institute for History, Leiden University. In 2004 and 2005 she did post-doc research for the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia in Portugal. She spent the academic year of 2007-2008 at the History Department of Yale University, on a Fulbright Research grant as a guest of Ezra Stiles College, under Prof. Stuart B. Schwartz. As of March 2013, she has been appointed Associate Professor in Early Modern Economic History.
Catia’s interest for cross-cultural business networks during the Early Modern period has developed into a broader research profile about free agency and empire building in the Netherlands in comparative perspective with other Western European Empires. This research profile has been awarded a VIDI grant by the Dutch National Science Foundation (NWO) in May 2012. This comparative approach will be further explored with a global intake on the way Western European and Ottoman maritime monopolies shaped free agency and informal empire building before the Age of Revolutions and has been awarded a Starting Grant for the research project 'Fighting Monopolies' by the European Research Council in July 2012.
In 2014, Catia expanded her research into a new interdisciplinary field of research. Together with maritime archeologists, specialists in dendrochronology, climatologists and environmentalists, looked at factors surrounding the use of wood, exchange and depletion of forestry resources in Early Modern Europe, from a historical perspective (Marie Curie-ITN scheme). The ForSeaDiscovery enquires into the link between forestry, sea power and economic growth.
From September 2017 on, Cátia explores the complexities in the governance of the Dutch empire, from the perspective of diversity in the project 'Resilient Diversity: the Governance of Racial and Religious Plurality in the Dutch Empire, 1600-1800'. In a joint venture with Karwan Fatah Black (Leiden University), Ulbe Bosma (IISG-Amsterdam) and Matthias van Rossum (IISG-Amsterdam), we question how Dutch colonial institutions govern diversity in North America, the Caribbean, Western Africa and Asia. At the same time, we are looking for the reasons why institutions that govern diversity were so resilience and have had lasting impact on modern systems of governance.
In 2020 Cátia obtained an NWO Vici grant for the project 'Exploiting the Empire of Others: Dutch Investment in Foreign Colonial Resources, 1570-1800'.
Research interests
- Urban History 1500-2000
- Port History 1500-2000
- Cross-Cultural Entrepeneurship, 1500-1800
- European and Ottoman expansion overseas in comparative perspective
- Social Network Theory
- Globalisation in History and the Rise of the West
- Governance of Early Modern diversity
Grants and Honors
- 2017-2021: VrijeCompetitie (NWO)
- 2014-2015: ForSeaDiscovery, Marie Curie ITN Grant
- 2013-2018: Member of the Young Academy of Europe
- 2013-2018: ERC-Starting Grant (European Research Council)
- 2012-2016: VIDI, Dutch National Science Foundation (NWO)
- 2011-2012: Carla Musterd Teaching Award for Best Teacher 2011, History Department, Leiden University
- 2007-2008: Fulbright Research Fellow at the History Department, Yale University (USA) for the project: Atlantic Entrepreneurship: cross-cultural business networks, 1580-1776.
- 2005-2006: post-doctoral grant by Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia ( Portugal) for the project: Amsterdamand the Portuguese ports 1580-1640: globalization in comparative perspective
Major publications
Antunes C.A, P. & Fatah-Black K.J. (eds.) (2016), Explorations in History and Globalization. London: Routledge.
Antunes C.A.P. & Polónia A. (eds.) (2016), Beyond Empires: Global, Self-Organizing, Cross-Imperial Networks, 1500-1800. Leiden: Brill.
Polónia A. & Antunes C. (eds.) (2016), Seaports in the First Global Age. Portuguese Agents, Networks and Interactions (1500-1800). Porto: UPorto Edições.
Antunes C.A.P. & Gommans J.L.L. (eds.) (2015), Exploring the Dutch Empire: Agents, Networks and Institutions, 1600 – 2000. London: Bloomsbury Publishers.
Trivellato F., Halevi L. & Antunes C. (eds.) (2014), Religion and Trade: Cross-Cultural Exchanges in World History, 1000-1900. New York: Oxford University Press.
Antunes C.A.P. & Ribeiro da Silva F.I. (2010), Finding the way: Lisbon Inquisition Index database. Lisbon: Arquivo Nacional Torre do Tombo.
Antunes C.A.P. (2009), Lisboa e Amesterdao 1640-1705. Um caso de globalizacao na Historia Moderna. Lisbon: Livros do Horizonte.
Antunes C.A.P. (2005), translation M. Wiesebron: Brazilie in de Nederlandse archieven (1624-1654): de West-Indische Compagnie: overgekomen brieven en papieren uit Brazilie en Curaçao (O Brasil em arquivos neerlandeses (1624-1654): a primeira Companhia das Índias Ocidentais Neerlandesa: cartas e papéis vindos do Brasil e de Curaçao). Leiden: CNWS.
Antunes C.A.P. (2004), Globalisation in the Early Modern period: the economic relationship between Amsterdam and Lisbon, 1640-1705. Amsterdam: Aksant.
PhD supervision
Cátia has been PhD supervisor of the following candidates:
Erik Odegard; Kate Ekama; Joris van den Tol; Kaarle Wirta; Julie Svalastog; Elizabeth Heijmans; Edgar Cravo Bertrand Pereira
Professor History of Global Economic Networks
- Faculty of Humanities
- Institute for History
- Economische en Sociale geschiedenis
- Antunes C.A.P. & Vos J. (2024), Port Cities and commodities: Luanda in the Early Modern period. In: Cury-Machado J., Stubbs J., Clarence-Smith W.G. & Vos J. (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of commodity history. Oxford Handbooks Series. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 127-144.
- Antunes C.A.P. & Tagliacozzo E. (Eds.) (2023), The Cambridge History of global migrations: Vol 1: Migrations 1400-1800. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2023), A window into the world of merchants: an analytical grid to interpret notarial contracts in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, The Journal of European Economic History (2): 191-209.
- Antunes C.A.P & Boer T.W.M. de (2022), Foreigners Among Us: Iberian and Dutch Colonial Societies in Comparative Context.
- Antunes C.A.P. & Negrón R. (2022), The Dutch Republic and the Spanish Slave Trade, 1580-1690, Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis = The Low Countries Journal of Social and Economic History 19(2): 17-44.
- Antunes C.A.P. (Ed.) (2022), Pursuing empire: Brazilians, the Dutch and the Portuguese in Brazil and the South Atlantic, 1620s-1660s European Expansion and Indigenous Response no. 41. Leiden: Brill.
- Antunes C.A.P. & Bethencourt F. (Eds.) (2022), Merchant cultures: a global approach to spaces, representations and worlds of trade, 1500-1800. European Expansion and Indigenous Response no. 37. Leiden: Brill.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2022), Before, during and after conquest: the Brazilian, the Dutch and the Portuguese in the South Atlantic and Brazil, c.1620-1660. In: Antunes C.A.P. (Ed.), Pursuing empire: Brazilians, the Dutch and the Portuguese in Brazil and the South Atlantic, 1620s-1660s. Leiden: Brill. 1-11.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2022), Trading to Brazil: continuities and changes in cross-cultural business networks, 1621-1668. In: Antunes C.A.P. (Ed.), Pursuing empire: Brazilians, the Dutch and the Portuguese in Brazil and the South Atlantic, 1620s-1660s. Leiden: Brill. 151-167.
- Bethencourt F. & Antunes C.A.P. (2022), Merchant cultures: an introduction. In: Antunes C.A.P. & Benthencourt F. (Eds.), Merchant cultures: a global approach to spaces, representations and worlds of trade, 1500-1800. European Expansion and Indigenous Response no. 37. Leiden: Brill.
- Antunes C.A.P. (Ed.) (2022), International Journal of Maritime History: Sage.
- Antunes C.A.P. (Ed.) (2022), E-journal of Portuguese History: Brown University/The University of Porto.
- Antunes C.A.P. (Ed.) (2022), Ler História. Lisboa: ISCTE Instituto Universitario de Lisboa.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2022), Itinerario Member of editorial staff .
- Antunes C.A.P., Münch Miranda S.M. & Salvado J.P. (2021), Commercial Cosmopolitanism?: The Case of the Firm De Bruijn & Cloots (Lisbon) in the 18th Century. In: Gottmann F. (Ed.), Commercial Cosmopolitanism? Cross-Cultural Objects, Spaces, and Institutions in the Early Modern World. London: Routledge. 196-211.
- Antunes C.A.P. & Blazyte G. (2021), Special Issue: Mobility and Displacement in a Mediterranean Context Member of editorial staff (78).
- Antunes C.A.P. & Blazyte G. (2021), Mobility and displacement in a mediterranean context: contributions to an international discussion, Ler História 78: 9-15.
- Antunes C.A.P. & Jerónimo M.B. (2021), 'The Inequalities of Empire: Comparative Perspectives'. In: Nico M. & Pollock G. (Eds.) The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Inequalities and the Life Course. London: Routledge. 394-409.
- Antunes C.A.P., Brand A.J., Brand R.J.W.M., Daalder R., Dissel A.M.C. van, Heijveld W., Netten D.H., Onderwater T. & Wildeman D. (Eds.) (2021), Tijdschrift voor Zeegeschiedenis: Nederlandse Vereniging voor Zeegeschiedenis.
- Antunes C.A.P., Brand A.J., Brand R.J.W.M., Daalder R., Dissel A.M.C. van, Heijveld W., Netten D.H., Onderwater T. & Wildeman D. (Eds.) (2021), Tijdschrift voor Zeegeschiedenis: Nederlandse Vereniging voor Zeegeschiedenis.
- Antunes C.A.P. & Jerónimo M.B. (2021), The inequalities of empire: comparative perspectives. In: Nico M. & Pollock G. (Eds.), The Routledge handbook of contemporary inequalities and the life course. London: Routledge.
- Fiolhais C., Paiva J.P., Franco J.E. (org.), Fabiao C., Sousa B.V.e, Antunes C.A.P. & Pinto A.C. (Eds.) (2020), História Global de Portugal ( ed. Early Modern Period). Lisbon: Temas e Debates.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2020), Early Modern business diplomacy: an appraisal, Diplomatica: a journal of diplomacy and society 2(1): 20-27.
- Antunes C.A.P. & Ekama K.J. (2020), 'Mediterranean and Atlantic Maritime Conflict Resolution: Critical Insights into Geographies of Conflict in the Early Modern Period'. In: Sicking L. & Wijffels A. (Eds.), Conflict Management in the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, 1000-1800: Actors, Institutions and Strategies of Dispute Settlement. Leiden: Brill. 267-283.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2020), Global insights into encounters at sea. In: Perez Fernandez J.M., Riello G. & Tarantino G. (Eds.), Encounters at Sea: Paper, Objects and Sentiments in Motion Across the Mediterranean. An Intellectual Journey through Collections of the Riccardiana Library in Florence. Florence: Bandecchi & Vivaldi. 195-199.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2020), 'Introdução Época Moderna: precocidade e prominência de Portugal nas dinâmicas globais'. In: Fiolhais C., Paiva J.P., Franco J.E., Fabião C., Sousa B.V. e, Antunes C.A.P. & Pinto A.C. (Eds.), História Global de Portugal. Lisbon: Temas e Debates. 293-298.
- Antunes C.A.P. & Salvado J.P. (2020), '1703 - Tratado de Methuen'. In: Fiolhais C., Paiva J.P., Franco J.E., Fabião C., Sousa B.V. e, Antunes C.A.P. & Pinto A.C. (Eds.), História Global de Portugal. Lisbon: Temas e Debates.
- Antunes C.A.P. (Ed.) (2020), Diplomatica: Brill.
- Antunes C. A. P. (Ed.) (2020), Ler História. Lisbon: ISCTE.
- Antunes C.A.P., Brand A.J., Brand R.J.W.M., Daalder R., Dissel A.M.C. van, Heijveld W., Netten D.H. van, Onderwater T.A. & Wildeman D. (Eds.) (2020), Tijdschrift voor Zeegeschiedenis (1). Tijdschrift voor Zeegeschiedenis. Leiderdorp: Nederlandse Vereniging voor Zeegeschiedenis.
- Antunes C.A.P., Brand A.J., Brand R.J.W.M., Daalder R., Dissel A.M.C. van, Heijveld W., Netten D.H. van, Onderwater T.A. & Wildeman D. (Eds.) (2020), Tijdschrift voor Zeegeschiedenis (2). Tijdschrift voor Zeegeschiedenis. Leiderdorp: Nederlandse Vereniging voor Zeegeschiedenis.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2019), An old practitioner still in search of the métier d’historien response to Peer Vries, “The prospects of global history: personal reflections of an old believer'', International Review of Social History 64(1): 123-127.
- Antunes C.A.P. & Miranda S.M. (Eds.) (2019), Special Issue (Itinerario): Colonial Bankruptcies.
- Antunes C.A.P. & Miranda S.M. (2019), Going Bust: Some Reflections on Colonial Bankruptcies, Itinerario 43(1): 47-62.
- Antunes C.A.P., Brand A.J., Brand R.J.W.M., Daalder R., Dissel A.M.C. van, Heijveld W., Netten D.H. van, Odegard E.L.L. & Wildeman D. (Eds.) (2019), . Tijdschrift voor Zeegeschiedenis. Leiderdorp: Nederlandse Vereniging voor Zeegeschiedenis.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2019), Special issue: European shipbuilding and ship repairs outside of Europe, International Journal of Maritime History 31(3): 456-464.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2019), Dutch-Portuguese diplomatic encounters, 1640-1703: exchanges, sovereignty and 'world peace', Journal of Early Modern History 23(5): 458-474.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2019), The Portuguese Maritime Empire: Global Nodes and Transnational Networks. In: Strootman R., Eijnde F. van den & Wijk R. van (Eds.), Empires of the Sea. Maritime Power Networks in World History. Leiden: Brill. 294-311.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2019), 'Birthing Empire: The States General and the Chartering of the VOC and the WIC'. In: Koekkoek R., Richard A.-I. & Weststeijn A. (Eds.), The Dutch Empire Between Ideas and Practices, 1600-2000. London: Palgrave. 19-36.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2018), Comparing Governances and Diversities in the Dutch, English and Portuguese Empires. .
- Antunes C.A.P. (2018), European Shipbuilding Outside of Europe: Problems, Questions and Curious Hypotheses. .
- Antunes C.A.P. & Ribeiro da Silva F.I. (2018), Freight Costs as Proxy for Assessing Investment in Atlantic Shipping - a Case-Study Based on the Amsterdam Notarial Deeds, 1580s-1776. .
- Antunes C.A.P. (2018), Merchant Culture? Questions, Methodologies and Perspectives. .
- Antunes C.A.P. (2018), River Societies: Past, Present and Future. .
- Antunes C.A.P., Münch Miranda S.M. & Salvado J.P. (2018), The Resources of Others: Dutch Exploitation of European Expansion and Empires, 1570-1800, Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis 131(3): 501-522.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2018), Special Issue: Dutch Empire: Old Questions, New Perspectives, Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis. [other].
- Antunes C.A.P. (2018), Exploring the Empire of Others: Questions, Methodologies and Hypotheses around Merchant Behavior and Culture. .
- Antunes C.A.P. & Frenz M. (2018), Negotiating Diversity in the Early Modernd and Modern World: Conceptual Considerations. .
- Antunes C.A.P. (2018), Commerce maritime: le systeme maritime urbain (Dictionnaire: Les Pays-Bas au siecle d'or. D'Union d'Utrecht a la Paix d'Utrecht (1579-1713)). [other].
- Antunes C.A.P., Ribeiro Silva da & Filipa Isabel (2018), Windows of Global Exchange: Dutch Ports and the Slave Trade, 1600-1800, International Journal of Maritime History 30(3): 422-441.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2018), From Binary Narratives to Diversified Tales: Changing the Paradigm in the Study of Dutch Colonial Participation, Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis 131(3): 393-408.
- Antunes C.A.P., Munch Miranda S. & Salvado J.P. (2018), The Resources of Others: Dutch Exploitation of European Expansion and Empires, 1570-1800, Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis 131(3): 501-522.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2017), Conflict Management in the Mediterranean and Atlantic Maritime Conflict Resolution: Critical Insights into Geographies of Conflict in the Early Modern Period. .
- Antunes C.A.P. & Ribeiro da Silva F.I. (2017), Do amanhecer ao por do sol: inquisicao, estado e imperio, 1532-1821. .
- Antunes C.A.P. & Polonia A. (2017), Introduction. .
- Antunes C.A.P. & Polónia A. (2017), Mechanisms of Global Empire Building (with Amelia Polonia). .
- Antunes C.A.P. (2017), What Might Be a Merchant Culture?. .
- Polónia A. & Antunes C.A.P. (2017), Mechanisms of Global Empire Building. Porto: CITCEM-Edicoes Afrontamento.
- Polónia A. & Antunes C.A.P. (2017), Introduction. Mechanisms of Global Empire Building. In: Polónia A. & Antunes C.A.P. (Eds.), Mechanisms of Global Empire Building. Porto: CITCEM-Afrontamento. 1-5.
- Antunes C.A.P., Daalder R., Dissel A.M.C. van, Heijveld W., Netten D. van, Odegard E.L.L., Tang D.J., Wildeman D. & Wubs-Mrozewicz J.J. (Eds.) (2017), . Tijdschrift voor Zeegeschiedenis: Nederlandse Verenining voor Zeegeschiedenis.
- Antunes C.A.P., Daalder R., Dissel A.M.C. van, Heijveld W., Netten D. van, Odegard E.L.L., Tang D.J., Wildeman D. & Wubs-Mrozewics J.J. (Eds.) (2017), Tijdschrift voor Zeegeschiedenis. Tijdschrift voor Zeegeschiedenis: Nederlandse Vereniging voor Zeegeschiedenis.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2017), On Cosmopolitanism and Cross-Culturalism: An Enquiry into the Business Practices and Multiple Identities of the Portuguese Merchants of Amsterdam. In: Bethencourt F. (Ed.), Cosmopolitanism in the Portuguese-Speaking World. Leiden: Brill.
- Antunes C.A.P., Heijmans E.A.R. & Svalastog J.M. (2017), Essai de comparison des companies néerlandaise, anglaise et francaise traitant sur la cote occidentale de l'Afrique au XVIIe siecle. In: Roulet E. (Ed.), Les premieres compagnies dans l'Atlantique, 1600-1650. I- Structures et modes de fonctionnement. Aachen: Shaker Verlag. 161-187.
- Antunes C.A.P., Miranda S.M. & Salvado J.P. (2016), Early Modern Globalization - Deviancies, Asymmetries, and Resistances: the Curious Case of Merchant Knowledge Transference. Flows and Orders: A Tension in Global History 13 October 2016 - 15 October 2016.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2016), Historiographical Entrenched Views on the Dutch Empire: Selected Visions, Comfortable Perceptions and the Problems of Comparison. Visions of Empire in Dutch History from the early modern period to the 21st century 29 September 2016 - 30 September 2016.
- Antunes C. (2016), The Bankruptcy of Cunentorf, Snel, Janssen & Co, 1570-1605. .
- Antunes C.A.P. (2016), The Entrepreneurship of Empire: Global Empires, 1415-1776. The Case of Western European Maritime Empires. .
- Antunes C.A.P. & Polonia A. (2016), Beyond Empires: Global, Self-Organizing, Cross-Imperial Networks, 1500-1800. .
- Antunes C.A.P. & Polonia A. (2016), Beyond Empires: Global, Self-Organizing, Cross-Imperial Networks, 1500-1800 - An Introduction. .
- Antunes C.A.P. (2016), Colonial Bankruptcies, or How Long-Distance Trade Saved Early Modern Firms. .
- Antunes C.A.P. (2016), Dutch-Portuguese Diplomatic Sovereignty and World Peace. Towards a transcultural history of diplomacy 9 December 2016 - 11 December 2016.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2016), International Positioning of Portuguese Sea Ports, 1580-1640: the Economic Link to Northwestern Europe. .
- Antunes C.A.P. (2016), River Societies: A Transnational Comparative Project. .
- Polónia A. & Antunes C.A.P. (2016), Seaports in the First Global Age. Portuguese Agents, Networks and Interactions (1500-1800) (with Amelia Polonia). .
- Antunes C.A.P. & Fatah-Black K.J. (Eds.) (2016), Explorations in History and Globalization. London: Routledge.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2016), Les débuts de l'histoire maritime moderne: passé, présent et avenir. In: GIS d'histoire maritime (Ed.), La Maritimisation du Monde. De la préhistoire à nos jours. Paris: PUPS- Presses de l'universit''e Paris-Sorbonne. 51-58.
- Polónia A. & Antunes C. (Eds.) (2016), Seaports in the First Global Age. Portuguese Agents, Networks and Interactions (1500-1800). Porto: UPorto Edições.
- Antunes C. (2016), International Positioning of Portuguese Seaports, 1580-1640: the Economic Link to Northwest Europe. In: Pólonia A. & Antunes C. (Eds.), Seaports in the First Global Age. Portuguese Agents, Networks and Interactions (1500-1800). Porto: UPorto Edições. 95-114.
- Pólonia A. & Antunes C. (2016), Port-Cities in the First Global Age. Portuguese Agents, Networks and Interactions (1500-1800). An Introduction. In: Pólonia A. & Antunes C. (Eds.), Seaports in the First Global Age. Portuguese Agents, Networks and Interactions (1500-1800). Porto: UPorto Edições. 21-34.
- Ribeiro A.S., Pólonia A., Antunes C. & Nogueira M. (2016), Portugal and the Baltic Trade. An Overview, 1634-1800. In: Pólonia A. & Antunes C. (Eds.), Seaports in the First Global Age. Portuguese Agents, Networks and Interactions (1500-1800). Porto: UPorto Edições. 115-168.
- Antunes C.A.P. & Fatah-Black K.J. (2016), 'Introduction'. In: Antunes C.A.P. & Fatah K.J. (Eds.), Explorations in History and Globalization. London: Routledge. XIII-XIX.
- Antunes C.A.P. & Polónia A. (2016), Beyond Empires: Global, Self-Organizing, Cross-Imperial Networks, 1500-1800. Leiden: Brill.
- Antunes C.A.P., Salvado J.P. & Post R. (2016), 'Het omzeilen van monopolie handel: smokkel en belastingontduiking bij de handel in braziliehout, 1500-1674', Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis = The Low Countries Journal of Social and Economic History 13(1): 23-52.
- Antunes C.A.P. & Polónia A. (2016), 'Epilogue'. In: Antunes C.A.P. & Polónia A. (Eds.), Beyond Empires: Global, Self-Organizing, Cross-Imperial Networks, 1500-1800. Leiden: Brill. 278-280.
- Antunes C.A.P. & Polónia A. (2016), 'Beyond Empires: Global, Self-Organizing, Cross-Imperial Networks, 1500-1800 - An Introduction'. In: Antunes C.A.P. & Polónia A. (Eds.), Beyond Empires: Self-Organizing, Cross-Imperial Networks, 1500-1800. Leiden: Brill. 1-11.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2015), Failing Institutions: the Dutch in Portugal and the Tale of a Sixteenth-Century Firm, Rivista di Storia Economica : 331 - 347.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2015), Globalization and Merchant Culture: An Attempt to Bridge the Gap. .
- Antunes C.A.P. & Gommans J.L.L. (2015), Exploring the Dutch Empire. Agents, Networks and Institutions, 1600-2000. London: Bloomsbury.
- Gommans J.J.L. & Antunes C.A.P. (Eds.) (2015), Exploring the Dutch Empire: Agents, Networks and Institutions 1600-2000. London New Delhi New York Sydney: Bloomsbury.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2015), Globalization in and Beyond Empire: Dutch Agents, Networks and Institutions, 1600-2000: an Introduction. In: Antunes C.A.P. & Gommans J.L.L. (Eds.), Exploring the Dutch Empire. Agents, Networks and Institutions, 1600-2000. London: Bloomsbury. XIII-XX.
- Antunes C.A.P. & Gommans J.L.L. (2015), Preface. In: Antunes C.A.P. & Gommans J.L.L. (Eds.), Exploring the Dutch Empire. Agents, Networks and Institutions, 1600-2000. London: Bloomsbury. XI-XII.
- Antunes C.A.P., Odegard E.L.L. & Tol J.J.S. van den (2015), Dutch Brazil: Networks and Entanglements of a Colonial Dream. In: Antunes C.A.P. & Gommans J.L.L. (Eds.), Exploring the Dutch Empire. Agents, Networks and Institutions, 1600-2000. London: Bloomsbury. 77-94.
- Antunes C.A.P. & Roitman J.V. (2015), A War of Words: Sephardi Merchants, (Inter)national Incidents, and Litigation in the Dutch Republic, 1580-1640, Jewish Culture and History 13: 1-23.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2014), Chair Roundtable: Global History or World History?. [other].
- Antunes C.A.P. (2014), Early Modern Ports 1500-1750: Cities, Hinterlands and Networks. .
- Antunes C.A.P. (2014), Chair Roundtable: Urban History: A New Research Agenda. [other].
- Antunes C.A.P. (2014), Cross-Cultural Business Cooperation in the Dutch Trading World, 1580-1776. A View Fom Amsterdam's Notarial Contracts. .
- Antunes C.A.P. (2014), Les negociants d'Amsterdam, le commerce ouest-Africain et la traite negriere, 1580-1674 (with Filipa Ribeiro da Silva). .
- Antunes C.A.P. (2014), On Cosmopolitanism and Cross-Culturalism: An Enquiry into the Business of the Portuguese Merchants of Amsterdam. .
- Antunes C.A.P. (2014), Perfil socio-economico da inquisicao de Lisboa: as escolhas de uma instituicao (with Filipa Ribeiro da Silva). .
- Antunes C.A.P. (2014), Spaces of Understanding: Courts, Law, Litigation and the Creation of Tolerance in Early Modern Europe. .
- Antunes C. (2014), 'Keeping up Appearances: Using and Abusing Identities in the Low Countries. The Portuguese Nation of Amsterdam, 1580-1654', Revue du Nord 30: 179-190.
- Trivellato F., Halevi L. & Antunes C. (2014), Religion and Trade: Cross-Cultural Exchanges in World History, 1000-1900. New York: Oxford University Press.
- Antunes Catia & Silva Filipa Ribeiro da (2014), 'Les negociants d'Amsterdam, le commerce ouest-Africain et la traite negriere, 1580-1674'. In: Saupin Guy (Ed.), Africans et Europeens dans le monde atlantique, XVe-XIXe siecle. Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes. 373-400.
- Trivellato F., Halevi L. & Antunes C. (2014), 'Cross-Cultural Business Cooperation in the Dutch Trading World, 1580-1776. A View from Amsterdam's Notarial Contracts'. In: , Religion and Trade: Cross-Cultural Exchanges in World History, 1000-1900. New York: Oxford University Press. 150-168.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2013), Juggling Jurisdictions: Amsterdam's Courts as a Zone of Encounter in the Early Modern Age (with Jessica Roitman). .
- Antunes C.A.P. (2013), 'Trade Networks and Migration in Early Modern Europe'. In: Ness Imannuel (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Globa Human Migration. New York: Blackwell. 2943-2947.
- Antunes C.A.P. (Ed.) (2013), . Tijdschrift voor Zeegeschiedenis.
- Antunes C.A.P. (Ed.) (2013), . International Journal of Maritime History.
- Antunes C.A.P., Dissel A.M.C. van, Heijveld W., Paesie R., Peet A.J. van der, Romburgh C.P.P. van, Scheltjens W., Tang D.J. & Wit J.M. de (Eds.) (2013), . Tijdschrift voor Zeegeschiedenis.
- Antunes C.A.P., Dissel A.M.C. van, Heijveld W., Paesie R., Peet A.J. van der, Romburgh C.P.P. van, Scheltjens W., Tang D.J. & Wit J.M. de (Eds.) (2013), . Tijdschrift voor Zeegeschiedenis.
- Antunes C.A.P. (Ed.) (2013), . Anais de História de Além-Mar.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2013) Book Review: Rila Mukherjee (eds.), Networks in the First Global Age 1400-1800. Review of: Mukjerjee Rila (2011), Networks in the First Global Age 1400-1800. Delhi: Primus Books. International Journal of Maritime History 25(1): 299-300.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2013), Review of: Unger R.W. (2011), Shipping and Economic Growth 1350-1850. Leiden: Brill. The Mariner's Mirror 99-1: 95-96.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2013), Redes multiculturais de investimento no Atlântico, 1580-1776: a perspectiva da praça de Amesterdão, Anais de História de Além-Mar XIV: 93-110.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2012), Protestant States, Jewish Merchants and Inquisitors: Resolution of Commercial Conflicts in the 'Portuguese World', 1580-1640. .
- Antunes C.A.P. (2012), Self-Organizing, Cross-Imperial Economic Networks vs Institutional Empires, 1500-1800 - An Introduction (with Amelia Polonia). .
- Antunes C.A.P. (2012), Using and Abusing: Alternative Identities in the Low Countries - The Sephardim. .
- Antunes C.A.P. (2012), Windows of Global Exchanges: Dutch Ports and the Slave Trade, 1600-1800. .
- Antunes C.A.P. (2012), A historia da analise de redes e a analise de redes em historia, Historia. Revista da Faculdade de Letras do Porto serie 4(2): 11-24.
- Antunes C.A.P. & Ribeiro da Silva F.I. (2012), In Domine Domini et in Nomine Rex Regis: Inquisition, Persecution and Royal Finances in Portugal, 1580-1715. In: Ammannati Francesco (Ed.), Religion and Religious Institutions in the European Economy, 1000-1800. Religione e Istituzioni Religiose nell'Economia Europea, 1000-1800. Prato: Fondazione Istituto Internazionale di Storia Economica 'F. Datini'. 377-412.
- Antunes C.A.P. (Ed.) (2012), . Tijdschrift voor Zeegeschiedenis.
- Antunes C.A.P. (Ed.) (2012), . Anais de História de Além-Mar.
- Antunes C.A.P. (Ed.) (2012), . International Journal of Maritime History.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2012), Review of: Disney A.R. (2009), A History of Portugtal and the Portuguese Empire: from beginning to 1807. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. European History Quarterly 42-1: 140-141.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2012), Review of: (2011), Dutch and Portuguese in Western Africa. Empires, Merchants and the Atlantic System, 1580-1674. Leiden: Brill. Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis = The Low Countries Journal of Social and Economic History 9-3: 94-95.
- Antunes C.A.P. & Ribeiro da Silva F.I. (2012), 'Amsterdam Merchants in the Slave Trade and African Commerce, 1580s-1670s', Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis = The Low Countries Journal of Social and Economic History 9(4): 3-30.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2012), Free Agents and Formal Institutions in the Portuguese Empire: Towards a Framework of Analysis, Portuguese Studies 28(2): 172-184.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2011), Amsterdam Cross-Cultural Partnerships in the Baltic-Atlantic link, 1580-1674. .
- Antunes C.A.P. & Ribeiro da Silva F.I. (2011), 'Cross-Cultural Entrepreneurship in the Atlantic: Africans, Dutch and Sephardic Jews in Western Africa, 1580-1674', Itinerario 35(1): 49-76.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2011), 'Amsterdam Cross-Cultural Partnerships in the Baltic-Atlantic Link, 1580-1674'. In: Muller Leos, Rossner Philipp & Tamaki Toshiaki (Eds.), The Rise of the Atlantic Economy and the North Sea/Baltic Trade, 1500-1800. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag. 103-119.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2011), 'Oost voor West en West voor Oost. Nederlands-Portugese koloniale interactie in de zeventiende eeuw'. In: Lindblad J. Thomas & Schrikker Alicia (Eds.), Het Verre Gezicht. Politieke en Culturele Relaties Tussen nederland en Azie, Afrika en Amerika. Opstellen aangeboden aan Prof Dr Leonard Blusse. Franeker: Uitgeverij Van Wijnen. 35-48.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2011), Hafenstadte der Fruhen Neuzeit, 1500-1750. In: , Europaische Geschichte Online (EGO).
- Antunes C.A.P. (2011), British Merchants in Portugal since 1640. In: Bade Klaus & et al. (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Migration and Minorities in Europe. From seventeenth century to the Present. New York: Cambridge University Press. 265-266.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2011), Poblacion en las Antillas Neerlandesas, siglos XVI-XXI. In: Crespo Solana Ana & Gonzalez-Ripoll Maria Dolores (Eds.), Historia de las Antillas no Hispanas. Madrid: Ediciones Doce Calles/Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas. 399-420.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2011), Desarollo y Caracetristicas de una Sociedad Multicultural. In: Crespo Solana Ana & Gonzalez-Ripoll Maria Dolores (Eds.), Historia de las Antillas no Hispanas. Madrid: Ediciones Doce Calles/Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas. 421-440.
- Antunes C.A.P. (Ed.) (2011), . International Journal of Maritime History.
- Antunes C.A.P. (Ed.) (2011), . Tijdschrift voor Zeegeschiedenis.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2011), Review of: Newitt Malyn (2009), Portugal in European and World History. London: Reaktion Books. European History Quarterly 41-3: 543-544.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2011), Prosecuting the Persecutor: Contracts, Sugar, Jews and Inquisitors, 1580-1640, Mediaevalia (32): 221-238.
- Antunes C.A.P. & Ribeiro da Silva F.I. (2010), Finding the way: Lisbon Inquisition Index database. Lisbon: Arquivo Nacional Torre do Tombo.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2010), ‘Early Modern ports, 1500-1750’, EGO/Europaïsche Geschichte Online/European History Online. : European History Online.
- Antunes C.A.P. (Ed.) (2010), . International Journal of Maritime History.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2010), 'An insight in European trade networks. The commercial relationship between Amsterdam and Lisbon, 1580-1710', Tijdschrift voor Zeegeschiedenis 29(2): 44-67.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2009), Lisboa e Amesterdao 1640-1705. Um caso de globalizacao na Historia Moderna. Lisbon: Livros do Horizonte.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2009), 'Investimento no Atlantico: redes multiculturais de negocio, 1580-1776', XV Congresso Internacional de AHILA - 1808-2008: Crisi y Problemas en el Mundo Atlantico. XV Congresso AHILA. Leiden: AHILA - Dept. Estudios Latinoamericanos.
- Antunes C.A.P. (Ed.) (2009), . International Journal of Maritime History.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2009) Book Review: Jean-Philippe Priotti & Guy Saupin (eds.), Le commerce atlantique franco-espagnol. Acteurs, négoces et ports (XVe-XVIIIe siècles), Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2008. Review of: Priotti Jean-Philippe & Saupin Guy (2008), Le commerce atlantique franco-espagnol. Acteurs, négoces et ports (XVe-XVIIIe siècles). Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes. International Journal of Maritime History 21-1: 376-377.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2009), Round Table: Reviews of Kerry Ward, Networks of Empire. Forced migration in the Dutch East India Company with a response by Kerry Ward, International Journal of Maritime History 21(1): 297-350.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2008), Globalisation in history and the history of globalisation: the application of a globalisation model to historical research. In: Modelski G., Thompson W. & Devezas T. (Eds.), Globalization as evolutionary process: modeling, simulating, and forecasting global change. New York: Routledge. 244-268.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2008), Portuguese Jews in Amsterdam: an insight on entrepreneurial behaviour in the Dutch Republic. In: Jarvis Adrian & Lee Robert (Eds.), Trade, migration and urban networks in port cities, c. 1640-1940. St. John's: International Maritime Economic History Association. 15-31.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2008), Aveiro and Setúbal, 1580-1680: competition and integration of the Portuguese salt ports in the northern European markets, Articulação do Sal Português aos circuitos mundiais. Antigos e novos consumos. The articulation of Portuguese salt with worldwide routes. Past and new consumption trends. . Porto: Instituto de História Moderna/Universidade do Porto. 161-182.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2008) Boekbespreking. Review of: , A History of Portuguese Expansion, 1400-1668. European History Quarterly : 499-501.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2008) Boekbespreking. Review of: Brand Hanno & Muller Loes (2007), The dynamics of economic culture in the North Sea and Baltic region in the late Middle Ages and Early Modern period no. 2. Hilversum: Verloren. International Journal of Maritime History 20: 389-390.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2008), The commercial relationship between Amsterdam and the Portuguese salt-exporting ports: Aveiro and Setubal, 1580-1715, Journal of Early Modern History 12: 25-53.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2007), Lisbon. In: Hattendorf John B. (Ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History, vol. 2. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 372-374.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2007), Britische Kaufleute in Portugal seit 1640. In: Bade K.J., Emmer P.C., Lucassen Leo & Oltmer J. (Eds.), Enzyklopadie Migration in Europa. Vom 17. Jahrhundert bis Zur Gegenwart. Paderborn/München: Schoningh, Fink. 420-422.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2007), Chartered Companies: Iberian World. In: Hattendorf John B. (Ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History, vol. 1. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 391-392.
- Antunes C.A.P. & Sicking L.H.J. (2007), Ports on the border of the state, 1200-1800: an introduction, International Journal of Maritime History 19(2): 273-286.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2007) Boekbespreking. Review of: Bethencourt F. & Curto D.R. (2007), Portuguese Oceanic Expansion, 1400-1800. New York: Cambridge University Press. H-Atlantic .
- Antunes C.A.P. (2007) Boekbespreking. Review of: Studnicki-Gizbert D. (2007), A nation upon the ocean sea. Portugal's Atlantic diaspora and the crisis of the Spanish Empire, 1492-1640 no. 2. Oxford/London: Oxford University Press. International Journal of Maritime History 20.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2005), translation M. Wiesebron: Brazilie in de Nederlandse archieven (1624-1654): de West-Indische Compagnie: overgekomen brieven en papieren uit Brazilie en Curaçao (O Brasil em arquivos neerlandeses (1624-1654): a primeira Companhia das Índias Ocidentais Neerlandesa: cartas e papéis vindos do Brasil e de Curaçao). Leiden: CNWS.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2005), Amsterdam and Lisbon, 1640-1710: urban links and trade networks in the Early Modern period. In: Blussé L. & Veen E. van (Eds.), Rivalry and conflict. European traders and Asian trading networks in the 16th and 17th century. Leiden: CNWS. 315-341.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2005), Credit and investment networks in the Early Modern period: the financial relationship between Amsterdam and Lisbon, 1640-1705, Actas del X Simposio de Historia Económica. Análisis de redes en la Historia Económica. Xth Simposium of Economic History. Network analysis in Economic History. 10th Symposium of Economic History: 'Network analysis in Economic History'. Bellaterra: (cd-rom form).
- Antunes C.A.P. (2005), Population growth, infrastructural development and economic growth: Amsterdam and Lisbon in the 17th century - a comparison. Polonia A. & Oswald H. (Eds.), European Seaport System in the Early Modern Age - a comparative approach. International Workshop Proceedings. . Porto: IHM-UP. 115-131.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2005), Global history, multilateral contacts: Japanese-Portuguese multilateral relations in global perspective, Congresso Internacional: A presença portuguesa no Japão nos séculos XVI e XVII. Congresso Internacional: A presença portuguesa no Japão nos séculos XVI e XVII. Lisbon: Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga. 77-84.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2005), Sea and land: the integration of the Dutch and Portuguese urban hinterlands in the European maritime system during the seventeenth century. Cavaciocchi S. (Ed.), Ricchezza del Mare, ricchezza dal mare secc. XIII-XVIII. The wealth of the sea and the wealth from the sea, 13th to 18th centuries. . Prato: Instituto F. Datini. 115-145.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2005), Vertaling artikel: L. Sicking, ‘Sleutels tot de zee: havensteden en hun infrastructure in de Nederlanden in de late middeleeuwen’ [Portas para o mar: infraestruturas portuárias nos Países Baixos na Baixa Idade Média]. Polonia A. & Oswald H. (Eds.), European Seaport System in the Early Modern Age - a comparative approach. International Workshop Proceedings. . Porto: IHM-UP. 99-109.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2004), Globalisation in the Early Modern period: the economic relationship between Amsterdam and Lisbon, 1640-1705. Amsterdam: Aksant.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2004), Urban links, trade networks and globalisation in the Early Modern period: Amsterdam and Lisbon, 1640-1705. In: Beerbuhl M.S. & Vogele J. (Eds.), Spinning the commercial web. International trade, merchants, and commercial cities, c. 1640-1939. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang. 65-85.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2004) Boekbespreking. Review of: Paesie R. (2002), Het VOC-fluitschip Stavenisse en de ontdekking van Terra Natal. Amsterdam: De Bataafsche Leeuw. International Journal of Maritime History 16: 219-220.
- Antunes C.A.P. (18 November 2004), Globalisation in the Early Modern period: the economic relationship between Amsterdam and Lisbon, 1640-1705 (Dissertatie, Leiden University). Leiden: Universiteit Leiden. Supervisor(s): Griffiths R.T. & Gaastra F.S.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2003) Boekbespreking. Review of: Hoogeveen J.F. & Dissel A.M.C. van (2002), Proceedings of the Syposium: World Wide Waters. The maritime dimension of global prosperity and stability. Haarlem: Royal Netherlands Navy and Contributors. Tijdschrift voor Zeegeschiedenis 22: 202-203.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2003) Boekbespreking. Review of: Wegener Sleeswijk A. (2003), De Gouden Eeuw van het fluitschip. Franeker: Van Wijnen. International Journal of Maritime History 15: 393-393.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2003), Industrial Revolution and Urbanisation: towns and factories, 1750-1850, Leidschrift 18: 33-49.
- Antunes C.A.P. (2001) Boekbespreking. Review of: Engels M.C. (1997), Merchants, interlopers, seamen and corsairs. The 'Flemish' community in Livorno and Genoa (1615-1635). Hilversum: Verloren. International Journal of Maritime History 13: 259-260.