Portuguese Studies Review, Vol. 33, No. 2 (Winter 2025)
(Combined Issue ~ Special Edited Section & Free Submisions)
New Series (current TOC) (This issue will exceptionally be made 'Open Access', for promotional purposes, through the PSR and the LSA, Academia.edu and, deliberately and with full permission, Archive.org; the release is integrally sponsored by the PSR, without any external funding [especially not EU or UK]; all hard copy shipping, subscriber deliveries, and full digital release through EBSCO subsciptions and Gale/CENGAGE [libraries and institutions] will proceed concurrently as usual; hard copy delivery will be effected to all territories (except where physically impossible due to war emergencies, military / political bloc sanctions, state censorship, or postal labour action)
~ Special Section: A Mediterranean at War. The Battle of Ksar al-Kebir: Practices of Violence, Faith, and Ransom ~
(Section Guest Editors: Edite Martins Alberto & Luís Costa e Sousa)
Luís Costa e Sousa & Edite Martins Alberto
“Introduction"
Luís Costa e Sousa
“ 'There and Back Again'. The Journey of King Sebastian’s Soldiers (1578-1607)"
Maria João Pereira Coutinho
“ ' Twice I Have Fallen & Twice I Have Risen'. Presence and Circulation of Portuguese Jesuits between Lisbon and North Africa"
Tiago Machado de Castro
“Os trabalhos de Frei Mateus e Frei Dionísio. Preparativos e resultados dos resgates de Argel (1581-1583 e 1587-1588)"
José Alberto Rodrigues da Silva Tavim
“From Medieval 'Accommodation' to 'Accommodation' in the Portuguese Strongholds in North Africa"
Jorge Fonseca
“Escravos na batalha de Alcácer Quibir: que funções?"
Fernanda Maria Guedes de Campos
“The 'Disaster' of Ksar el-Kebir Narrated by Soror Leonor de S. João: An Orphan’s Testimony"
~ Free Submissions Section ~
Nuno Vila-Santa
“Um novo testemunho do reinado do cardeal-rei? O embaixador Carlo della Rovere, o duque Emanuel Felisberto e Saboia perante a crise dinástica portuguesa (1579-1580)"
Mateus Toledo Gonçalves
“The Horizontal of Emotions and the Concealed Incompatibility: A Reading of “Daydream and Drunkenness of a Young Lady”, by Clarice Lispector"
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