Luso-Brazilian Review
Co-Editors:
Severino J. Albuquerque (Brazilian Literature and Culture)
Peter M. Beattie (History and Social Sciences)
Ellen W. Sapega (Portuguese and Luso-African Literature and Culture)
print ISSN: 0024-7413
e-ISSN: 1548-9957
Published bi-annually: Summer, Winter
Luso-Brazilian Review publishes interdisciplinary scholarship on Portuguese, Brazilian, and Lusophone African cultures, with special emphasis on scholarly works in literature, history, and the social sciences. Published bi-annually, each issue of the Luso-Brazilian Review includes articles and book reviews, which may be written in either English or Portuguese.
Occasional issues are devoted to a special topic, with recent examples including: The Politics of Culture in Brazil's Twentieth-Century Historiography (36.2); State, Society, and Political Culture in Nineteenth-Century Brazil (37.2); 500 Years of Brazil: Global and Cultural Perspectives (38.2); Portuguese Cultural Studies (39.2); António Vieira and the Luso-Brazilian Baroque (40:1); and, Luso-Brazilian Studies in the New Millennium (40:2).
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