Portuguese Studies Review

ISSN 1057-1515
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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  

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PSR Vol. 9 Issues 1-2

Portuguese Studies Review, Vol. 9, Nos. 1-2
Old Series

Evolution of Portuguese Asia, 1498-1998: Studies Dedicated to the Memory of Charles Ralph Boxer (1904-2000)

Timothy Coates
"The Evolution of Portuguese Asia, 1498-1998"

Michael McIntyre
"Portugal's Dual Empire: Patterns in Early Colonialism"

Anita Coreia Lima de Almeida
"Goa de 1787 e Rio de Janeiro de 1794: inconfidência no Império"

Tereza Sena
"Connections Between Malacca, Macau, and Siam: An Approach Towards a Comparative Study"

Rui D'Avila Lourido
"Os europeus e a feira de Cantão durante os finais da dinastia Ming"

Timothy Walker
"Remedies from the Carreira da Índia: Asian Influences on Portuguese Medicine during the Age of Enlightenment"

C. Michele Thompson
"Mission to Macau: Smallpox, Vaccinia, and the Nguyen Dynasty"

Palmira Brummett
"What Sidi Ali Saw: The Ottomans and the Portuguese in India, 1554-1556"

Pedro Machado
"'Without Scales and Balances': Gujarati Mechants in Mozambique, c. 1680s-1800"

Eugénia Rodrigues
"Senhores, escravos e colonos nos Prazos dos Rios de Sena no século XVIII: Conflito e resistência em Tambara"

Maria de Deus Manso
"A sociedade indiana e as estrategias missionárias: 1542-1622"

Joseph Abraham Levi
"Sino-Lusitanian Religious Contacts and Scholarly Rewards: Father Matteo Ricci, S.J. (1522-1610) and the Dicionário Português-Chinês (c. 1583-1588). The First European-Chinese Dictionary"

Markus P. M. Vink
"The Temporal and Spiritual Conquest of the Fishery Coast. The Portuguese-Dutch Struggle over the Parava Community of Southeast India, c. 1640-1700"

David M. Kowal
"The Hindu Temples of Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Goa: The Maintenance of a Sacred Integrity and the Process of East-West Cross-Fertilization"

Pratima Kamat
"Goa Indo-portuguesa: The "Engineering" of Goan Society through Colonial Policies of Coercion and Collaboration, 1510-1777"

Paul Axelrod and Michelle Fuerch
"Imagined Communities: Portuguese Colonialism and Goa's Villages"

Raghuraman S. Trichur
"Politics of Goan Historiography"

GENERAL ARTICLES
Kathleen C. Schwartzmann
"Globalization Hits Lisbon: The Rise of Banks from 1970 to 2000"

REVIEW ESSAYS
H. B. Johnson
"Prince Henry 'the Navigator': A Life"

Anne Leader
"Cultural Links Between Portugal and Italy in the Renaissance"

BOOK REVIEWS
Don Burness: Ismael Mateus, Reginaldo Silva, Bernardo Vieira, eds., Angola: A festa e o luto—25 anos de independencia; Timothy J. Coates: Geraldo Pieroni, Os excluídos do Reino: A inquisição portuguesa e o degredo para o Brasil Colônia; Douglas L. Wheeler: Linda Heywood: Contested Power in Angola, 1840s to the Present; Iêda Siqueira Wiarda, ed., The Hanbook of Portuguese Studies, p. 530

The Lusofile, p. 538

 

 

 


 

 

 


   
 
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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.
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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.
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