Portuguese Studies Review

ISSN 1057-1515
Semi-annual
Appearing since 1991
Formerly published by the ICGP (International Conference Group on Portugal)
The PSR is an international academic forum for the study of countries, regions, communities, and institutions sharing, exploring, transforming, or developing a Portuguese, Brazilian, or other Luso-related heritage  
Multi-lingual peer-reviewed research journal. Articles, review essays, and book reviews in English, Portuguese, French, and Spanish    
     

Tables of Contents

Portuguese Studies Review, Vol. 25, Special Issue (2017 Extra)
New Series (In Preparation)

Art, Visual Culture and Political Identity in Portugal and its Empire
(Guest Editor: Jeremy Roe (Universidade Nova de Lisboa))

Jeremy Roe
“Introduction”


Hugo Crespo
“Political Symbolism at the King's Table: Silverware for Manuel I”

Annemarie Jordan Gschwend

“Marketing a Habsburg Bride at the Lisbon and Brussels Court: Princess Maria of Portugal and the Court Painter Anthonis Mor”

Laura Fernández-González

“Lisbon’s Sentiment: Merchants, Guilds and the Local Voice in the Entry of Philip I of Portugal into the Lusitanian Capital in 1581”

Alexandra Curvelo

“King Philip II as a Roman Emperor: The Use of European Political Symbols in Early Modern Japan"

Luis Gomes

“Emblematic Arches – Contributions to Reading a Habsburg Festival”


Urte Krass
“Picture Acts in 1630s Portugal: Reconstructing a Visual Discourse of Political Dissent”

Jeremy Roe

“The Image of John IV: Political Identity in Post-1640 Portugal"

Pedro Germano Leal

“An Ephemeral Microcosm: The 1818 Festivities Held for the Acclamation of John VI and the Marriage of Prince Peter in Tejuco, Brazil"

 

 

 

 

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