This text is an editorial introduction to the section of "Surveys and Debates." It presents as an objective of the journal the popularization of contemporary …
The author addresses the question of the internationalization of Portuguese historiography, starting by answering why it has historically been such an important issue.
The History of Portuguese Cartography underwent strong development during the Estado Novo, within a framework of nationalist historiography, supporting colonial postulates. The old charts were …
Testimony of friendship and intellectual exchange with Joaquim Romero Magalhães; conditions of archival work; conditions of academic production within a collegial atmosphere.
Joaquim Romero Magalhães’s essays on Portugal’s early modern economy raise several questions about the contribution of the empire and of the crown’s fiscal needs to …
The historiographic renewal effected by Jorge Borges de Macedo produced a series of teachings that still endure today. His invaluable legacy has been continued, renewed …
Survey for New Orleans residents conducted after Hurricane Katrina, by LSU Sociology Dept. and The Phoenix of New Orleans (PNOLA), a non-profit association.
Luís Adão da Fonseca held two positions of the utmost interest for his career. With different profiles, but still with various affinities, both roles allowed …
This text is a commentary on Kenneth Maxwell's book Pombal, Paradox of the Enlightenment, published in English in 1995, later published in Brazil in 1996, …
The author presents a brief historical account of the presence of Portuguese studies at Yale University, highlighting the contribution of C. Malcolm Batchelor for developing …
This note announces the publication of the final set of papers presented at the 2012 conference, "Portuguese History in a Global Context," which constituted an …
The authors present a brief historical account of the Portuguese Studies program at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, highlighting its milestones and interdisciplinary nature.
The author presents an analysis of the status of Portuguese studies at the University of Wisconsin, focusing on the importance of the language program in …