Appearing since 1991 Formerly published by the ICGP (International Conference Group on Portugal)
The PSR is a non-partisan academic and transnational forum for the study of countries, regions, communities, and institutions sharing, exploring, transforming, or developing a Portuguese, Brazilian, or other Luso-related heritage
Multi-lingual, peer reviewed, agenda-free research forum. Articles, review essays, and reviews in English, Portuguese, French, and Spanish.
The PSR is closely affiliated with the Lusopohone Studies Association (York University, Toronto), but operates entirely under its own Editorial Board and under policies established by the Baywolf Press imprint. The previous association between the PSR and Trent University (Peterborough, Ontario) ended as of 05 June 2020.
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Portuguese Studies Review, Vol. 10, No. 1 New Series (Shipped)
Nancy Bermeo "Portuguese Democracy in Comparative Perspective" Maria Eugénia Mata "Do Political Conditions Matter? Nineteenth-Century Lisbon: A Case Study"
José C. Curto "'As If From a Free Womb': Baptismal Manumissions in the Conceição Parish, Luanda, 1778-1807" Manolo Florentino and Cacilda Machado "Ensaio sobre a imigração portuguesa e os padrões de miscigenação no Brasil (séculos XIX e XX)" Manuel Ennes Ferreira "Portugal and the Lusophone African Countries: Continuities and Disruptions"
Branwen Gruffydd Jones "Globalisation and the Freedom to be Poor: From Colonial Political Coercion to the Economic Compulsion of Need" João Paulo Borges Coelho "African Troops in the Portuguese Colonial Army, 1961-1974: Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique" Alda Romão Saúte "The Anglican Mission of Santo Agostinho-Maciene and Its Relations to the Portuguese Colonial State, 1926/8-1974" Phillip Rothwell "Momplé's Melancholia: Mourning for Mozambique" Sonny B. Davis "The Torre do Tombo Archives" BOOK REVIEWS Winius, George D. Studies on Portuguese Asia, 1495-1689. Variorum Collected Series CS 732. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2001 (Ivana Elbl); De Castelnau-L'Estoile. Les Ouvriers d'une vigne stérile. Les Jésuites et la conversion des Indiens au Brésil, 1580-1620. Lisbonne-Paris: Centre Culturel Calouste Gulbenkian-Commission Nationale pour la Commémoration des Découvertes Portugaises, 2000 (Javier Villa-Flores); Lusotopie. Enjeux contemporains dans les espaces lusophones. Issue 2000. Lusophonies asiatiques, Asiatiques en lusophonies. Paris: Editions Karthala, 2000 (Philippe Forêt); Corkill, David. The Development of the Portuguese Economy: A Case Study of Europeanization. London: Routledge, 1999 (Eric Baklanoff); Noa, Francisco Pedro dos Santos. A Escrita infinita: Ensaios sobre literatura moçambicana. Maputo: Livraria da Universidade Eduardo Mondlane, 1998 (Don Burness).
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BIBLID National Library of Canada Cataloguing Record
Portuguese Studies Review
ISSN 1057-1515 print
Semiannual
v. : ill. : 23 cm
1. Portugal–Civilization–Periodicals. 2. Africa, Portuguese-speaking–Civilization–Periodicals. 3. Brazil–Civilization–Periodicals. 4. Portugal–Civlisation–Périodiques. 5. Afrique lusophone– Civilisation–Périodiques. 6. Brésil–Civilisation–Périodiques.
DP532 909/.0917/5691005 21
Library of Congress Cataloguing Record
Portuguese Studies Review
ISSN 1057-1515 print
Semiannual
v. : ill. : 23 cm
1. Portugal–Civilization–Periodicals. 2. Africa, Portuguese-speaking–Civilization–Periodicals. 3. Brazil–Civilization–Periodicals.
DP532 .P67 909/.091/5691 20 92-659516
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