Portuguese Studies Review

ISSN 1057-1515
Semi-annual
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.

   
     

PSR: Forthcoming and Recently Shipped Issues


The Portuguese Studies Review / Baywolf Press. Expected publishing schedule slots (starting, for regular issues, with PSR Vol. 32 (Summer and Winter 2024), and with Edited Volume slots 2024-2025 being lined up [ISBN numbers pre-allocated]) are being assigned competitively, in priority sequence of fully ready, peer reviewed and author-revised content.

The Portuguese Studies Review / Baywolf Press have assessed and
have accepted for publication a team-edited collection of papers from the
Grupo de Estudos da Imprensa Periódica Colonial. The detailed and very well prepared proposal was received in early April 2023. The collection, Liberalismo e a Imprensa Periódica Colonial: olhares multidisciplinares / Liberalism and Colonial Periodical Press: Multidisciplinary Approaches, is expected to appear in two (2) volumes, in late summer / early autumn of 2024. Each volume shall feature c. 15 peer-reviewed studies. The volumes will be marketed as a single set. The collection seeks to present an intricate and diversified panoply of analytical perspectives by scholars from Brazil, Angola, Cape Verde, Portugal, Mozambique, Goa, Macao and the USA. Please note, in the context of this project, the past (April 2023) meeting of the IGSCP-PE in Lisbon, at the Colégio Almada Negreiros (NOVA, Lisboa), Campolide campus of the Universidade NOVA de Lisboa (18 April 2023). Note, also, such related features as the digitization of the Goan newspaper / journal O Bharat (1912-1949) (a Marathi-Portuguese bilingual weekly) (participating organizations: Bharatkar Hegde Desai Trust (for selected and related activity features, see, e.g. ), Marathi department of Goa University, Bhakti Dnyan Marg Sanstha, and Goa Central Library). Further updates, news, and promotional material shall appear shortly.

Available soon: Portuguese Studies Review, Edited Volumes Series, No. 6, Bruno Martins de Castro, Sirleia Maria Arantes & Vanda Lúcia Praxedes, eds., Escravidão e liberdades na América Portuguesa e no Império do Brasil (ISBN 978-0-921437-62-8). First typographical proofs delivered to Editorial Team. All corrections received and processed. Date for print-run scheduled. Expected for shipping in late March 2024-early April 2024, depending on print-run availability.


   



Portuguese Studies Review, Vol. 32, No. 1 (2024, Summer) (expected in press July-August 2024; TOC finalized; typographical '0-stage' pre-sets with attached summaries of referee comments [for record of corrections] being e-mailed out in early April 2024; finalized corrections to be sent in by end of June 2024 or at the latest mid-July 2024)


Portuguese Studies Review, Vol. 31, No. 2 (2023, Winter) (expected for shipping in March 2024; TOC available; "pre-sets" [typographical 0-stage proofs with attached essential referee comments] being released to authors shortly; slight delay caused by addition of content and thus sequencing of articles)


Portuguese Studies Review, Vol. 31, No. 1 (2023, Summer) (SHIPPED; full DIGITAL ACCESS is available to all LSA members [LSA Member Login Area, which is part of the LSA membership package]; digital content released to aggregators [EBSCO and GaleCENGAGE]; digital offprints released to authors)


Portuguese Studies Review, Vol. 30, No. 2 (2022, Winter) (SHIPPED; full DIGITAL ACCESS is available to all LSA members [LSA Member Login Area, which is part of the LSA membership package])
"Angola: História, Memória, e Identidades"
(Editorial Team: Tracy Lopes and Marçal de Menezes Paredes)


Portuguese Studies Review, Vol. 30, No. 1 (2022, Summer)
(SHIPPED; full DIGITAL ACCESS is available to all LSA members [LSA Member Login Area, which is part of the LSA membership package]). This is Issue 1 of Volume 30 (a Round Anniversary). The Editors took, exceptionally, the liberty to carefully construct a theme issue from papers and annotated / contextualized data released by Editors, Members of the Editorial Board, and Members of the LSA Board (with research associates), plus select scholars. An Editors' Cut issue. It seems fair. The issue also reflects the 'provocative' theme covered in one of our standing Calls for Papers -- "Maldição, Rumours, and Political Character Assassination in Portugal and in the Lusophone / Iberian Atlantic Space, c. 1350-c. 1880". In other words, an issue that deals with rumour, gossip, overt and covert propaganda, psychological warfare, real and false friendship, sexuality, cross-cultural perceptions and highly politicized misperceptions, political manipulation, fake news, hopeless predictions and failed prognoses, and all that which makes Human life both vastly interesting and also sheer societal agony. Final table of contents (some participants willingly yielded spots to colleagues; their works will appear in scheduled bound-in Supplements to 2023 PSR issues).



Portuguese Studies Review, Vol. 29, No. 2 (2021, Winter) (SHIPPED)



Portuguese Studies Review, Vol. 29, No. 1 (2021, Summer) (SHIPPED)
"Cidades e Literatura (Dossiê Especial)" (Extra-Length 'Focus Issue')
(Editorial Team: Luciana Marino do Nascimento and João Carlos de Souza Ribeiro)


Portuguese Studies Review, Vol. 21, No. 2 (2013) (Still delayed; forthcoming)
"Portugal and its Empire, 1128-1809: A Volume of Papers in Honour of Francis Dutra"
(Editors: Ivana Elbl (Trent University), Martin Malcolm Elbl (Independent Scholar))
(Continues to be delayed; shipping Autumn 2023; with extensive updates and due revisions)



 


 

 

 


   
 
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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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