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)
Ivana Elbl
“ 'Lodging Troubles': Protesting the Crown's 'Assigned Lodger' Billets in the Fifteenth-century Portuguese Cortes”
Martin Elbl
“Contours of Battle: Chronicles, GIS, and Topography—A Spatial Decoding of the Portuguese Siege of Tangier, September to October 1437”
Susannah Ferreira
“Physicians, Confraternities, Hospitals and Royal Policy Aimed at the Assimilation of New Christians in Portugal (1496-1504)"
Fernanda Olival
“Conventual Friars in the Portuguese Military Orders: Scholarship, Recruitment and Training (16th-18th Centuries)”
Thiago Krause
“Military Orders and the Elites of Bahia and Pernambuco"
Mark Cooper Emerson
“'She lay down with her like a man with a woman': Same-Sex Female Intimacy and Desire in Early Seventeenth-Century Portugal”
David Tengwall
“The Portuguese Revolution of 1640”
Ernst Pijning
“What is Cross Cultural? A Study of Interactions on the Eighteenth-Century Gold Coast”
Cari Maes
“The First Afro-Brazilian Congress in Brazil (1934)”
Martin Malcolm Elbl and Ivana Elbl
“The Private Archive (Carteggio) of Abbot Gomes Eanes (Badia di Firenze): An Analytical Catalog, with Commentary, of Codex Ashburnham 1792 (Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Florence) -- Part Two”
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