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  3. Vol. 60 No. 256 (2025)

Vol. 60 No. 256 (2025)

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Published: 2025-04-10

Research Article

  • Domestic and international politics of Portugal’s declining naval power, 1820-1910

    Octavio Amorim Neto, Sílvia Lemgruber Julianele Anciães
    e23121
    • PDF (Português)
  • Back to the countryside (1940s and 1950s). Rethinking the rural space with Lefebvre’s urban sociology

    Francesco Biagi
    e34292
    • PDF
  • References to Brazil in the Portuguese Fascist Newspaper Revolução

    Cláudia Ribeiro Viscardi
    e2327
    • PDF
  • Literacy practices in northern Mozambique: “baneanes”, “mujojos” and “mouros” manuscripts in the 18th and 19th centuries

    Matheus Pereira
    e32755
    • PDF (Português)

Vol. 60 N.º 256 (2025)

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