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PUBLICATIONS
FOR REVIEW: DESK COPIES NOW AVAILABLE AT THE PSR
The
following publications have been received by the PSR and are available
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1. Monica Rector and Fred M. Clark, eds. Portuguese Writers.
Dictionary of Literary Biography. Farmington Hills: Gale (A Bruccoli
Clark Layman Book), 2004. 457 pp. No
longer available.
2.
José C. Curto and Paul E. Lovejoy, eds. Enslaving Connections.
Changing Cultures of Africa and Brazil During the Era of Slavery. New
York: Prometheus Books, 2004. 
3.
Katherine Vaz. Mariana. Minneapolis: Aliform Publishing, 2004.
4.
Jacky Picard, ed. Le Brésil de Lula. Les défis d'un
socialisme démocratique à la périphérie du
capitalisme. Collection "Livres Lusotopie". Paris: Karthala,
2003.
5.
António Costa Pinto, ed. Contemporary Portugal: Politics, Society,
and Culture. New York and Boulder, CO: Social Science Monographs
and Columbia University Press, 2003.
6.
Stewart Lloyd Jones and António Costa Pinto, eds. The Last
Empire. Thirty Years of Portuguese Decolonization. Bristol, UK: Intellect,
2003. 
7 . Cláudia Damasceno Fonseca. Des terres aux villes d'or.
Pouvoirs et territoires urbains au Minas Gerais (Brésil, XVIIIe
siècle). Paris: Centre Culturel Calouste Gulbenkian, 2003.
8 . José C. Curto. Enslaving Spirits. The Portuguese-Brazilian
Alcohol Trade at Luanda and its Hinterland, c. 1550-1830. Leiden:
Brill, 2003. 264 pp.
9. George Brooks. Eurafricans in Western Africa. Commerce, Social
Status, Gender, and Religious Observance from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth
Century. Athens and Oxford: Ohio University Press and James Currey,
2003. 355 pp. 
10 . Maria José Somerlate Barbosa. Passo e compasso nos ritmos
de envelhecer. Coleção Memória da Letras, 17.
Porto Alegre: EDIPUCRS, 2003. 
11 . Gisela Bock and Anne Cova, eds. Ecrire l'histoire des femmes
en Europe du Sud, XIXe -XXe siècles/Writing Women's History in
Southern Europe, 19th-20th Centuries. Oeiras: Celta Editora, 2003.
12. Kenneth Maxwell. Naked Tropics. Essays on Empire and Other Rogues.
New York and London: Taylor and Francis, 2003.
13. João de Melo. My World is Not of
This Kingdom. Trans. by Gregory Rabassa. Minneapolis: Aliform Publishing,
2003.
14. Luís Felipe Thomaz. Aquém e além da Taprobana.
Estudos luso-orientais à memória de Jean Aubin e Denys Lombard.
Lisbon: Centro da História de Além-Mar, Faculdade de Ciências
Sociais e Humanas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, 2002. 642 pp.
No longer available.
15. Portugal. Une indentité dans la longue durée. Hommage
à François Guichard. Lusotopie, 2 semestre.
2002.
16. Susan Canty Quinlan and Fernando Arenas, eds. Lusosex. Gender
and Sexuality in the Portuguese-Speaking World. Minneapolis: University
of Minnesota Press, 2002.
Details.
No longer available.
17. Kenneth Maxwell. Mais malandros.
Ensaios tropicais e outros. Santa Ifigênia, São Paulo:
Editora Paz e Terra, 2002.
18. Harold Johnson. Camponeses e colonizadores:
Estudos de história luso-brasileira. Lisbon: Editorial Estampa,
2002.
19. Jacques Parsi, Manoel de Oliveira. Cinéaste portugais
(Paris: Centre Culturel Calouste Gulbenkian, 2002).
No longer available.
20.
Arquivos do Centro Cultural Calouste Gulbenkian. Vol. XLI (2001).
Topical Issue: Communication [Estudos da comunicação
nos seus diferentes níveis].
21. Ma. Lurdes Rosa and Paulo F. O. Fontes, Arquivistica e arquivos
religiosos: Contributos para uma reflexão (Lisboa: Centro de
Estudos de História ReligiosaUniversidade Católica
Portuguesa, 2000).
22. Leituras. Revista da Biblioteca Nacional. No. 7 outono 2000.
Special Eça de Queirós Commemorative Volume.
23.
Maria Licínia Fernandes dos Santos, Os Madeirenses na colonização
do Brasil (Funchal: Centro de Estudos de História do AtlânticoSecretaria
Regional do Turismo e Cultura, 1999).
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