Bibliographic and research information.The following pages comprise a list of publications and theses, in English, relating to the Portuguese-speaking world. For the most part, the items were published or presented in the period 1998 to early 2000. Where it is known, the ISBN (International Standard Book Number) is cited for each publication. The UMI (University Microfilms International University Microfilms International, UMI, was founded in the 1930s by Eugene Power in Ann Arbor. By June of 1938, Power worked in two rented rooms from a downtown Ann Arbor funeral parlor, specializing in microphotography to preserve libraries. ) order number is appended, where applicable, to the entries for theses. As British theses tend to be recorded less promptly in central sources, those listed tend to be of earlier date than their American counterparts. More theses than usual are included this year, due to their omission for technical reasons from last year's volume. Readers are referred to the corresponding section of earlier volumes of Portuguese Studies for older publications and theses. The compiler would be grateful to be informed of any items suitable for inclusion in future volumes and he may be contacted at the following address: Dr John Laidlar John Rylands University Library The John Rylands University Library (JRUL) is the University of Manchester's library and information service. It was formed in 1972 from the merger of the library of the Victoria University of Manchester with the John Rylands Library. Oxford Road, Manchester m13 9pp, England (E-Mail: john.laidlar@man.ac.uk) 1. PUBLICATIONS 1.1 Anthropology, Food and Folklore LESSER, Jeff, Negotiating national identity: immigrants, minorities and the struggle for ethnicity in Brazil. Durham, NH: Duke University Press, 1999. xvi + 281 pp. (0-8223-2260-9), paperback (0-8223-2292-7) 11.95 [pounds sterling]. MARTINE, George, DAS GUPTA, Monica & CHEN, Lincoln C., Reproductive change in India and Brazil. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1999. 464 pp. (0-19-564291-0) 15.95 [pounds sterling]. NUNES, Fernando, Portuguese-Canadians from sea to sea: a national needs assessment. Toronto: Portuguese-Canadian National Congress, 1999. iv + 60 pp. REICHMANN, Rebecca L., Race in contemporary Brazil: from indifference to inequality. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Pennsylvania State University, main campus at University Park, State College; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1855, opened 1859 as Farmers' High School. Press, 1999. 290 pp. (0-271-01905-0) 45.95 [pounds sterling], paperback (0-271-01906-9) 15.95 [pounds sterling]. ROCHA, Jan, Murder in the rainforest: the Yanomami, the gold miners and the Amazon. London: Latin America Bureau, 1999. 88 pp. (1-899365-37-0) 7.99 [pounds sterling]. SERRA, Mariana, Flavours of Brazil. (Food and Festivals Series) Hove: Wayland, 1999. 32 pp. (0-7502-2464-9) 9.99 [pounds sterling]. SPENCE, Godfrey, The port companion. London: The Apple Press, 1998. 224 pp. (1-85076-791-2) 15.00 [pounds sterling]. 1.2 Arts, Architecture and Music FOSTER, David W., Gender and society in contemporary Brazilian cinema. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1999. 166 pp. (0-292-72509-4) $30.00, paperback (0-292-72510-8) $14.95. FRYER, Peter, Rhythms of resistance Rhythms of Resistance or just RoR is a network of percussion bands that play at demonstrations and direct actions that fall within the broad definition of 'anti-capitalist'. : African musical heritage in Brazil. London: Pluto Press, 2000. 224 pp. (0-7453-0731-0) 12.99 [pounds sterling]. JORDAN, Manuel, The Chokwe: art and imitation among Chokwe and related peoples. Munich: Prestel, 1998. 192 pp. (3-7913-1997-3) DM98.00. NEVES, Vitor, Housing in Portugal Housing in Portugal is generally similar to housing in the rest of Europe. However, some specificities exist. Portugal has the highest rate of rural population in Western Europe, which means that roughly a third of the Portuguese families live in farms or properties outside urban : an overview. (Occasional Paper, 37) Glasgow: Centre for Housing Research and Urban Studies, University of Glasgow The University of Glasgow (Scottish Gaelic: Oilthigh Ghlaschu, Latin: Universitas Glasguensis) was founded in 1451, in Glasgow, Scotland. , 1997. (1-87176904-3) 61 pp. 6.00 [pounds sterling]. ROSENTHAL, Gisela, Vieira da Silva, 1908-1992: the quest for an unknown space. Cologne, Germany: Taschen, 1998. 96 pp. (3-82288269-0) 5.99 [pounds sterling]. SANTOS, Paulo, Lisbon: a guide to recent architecture. London: Ellipsis/ Konemann, 1998. 235 pp. (1-899858-62-8) 6.00 [pounds sterling]. SERRA, John B., GUIMARAES, Fernando, Cabral Martins, Fernando, HENRIQUES, Paulo & RIBEIRO, Ana Isabel, Modern art in Portugal, 1910-1940: the artist contemporaries of Fernando Pessoa. Kilchberg; Zurich; Switzerland: Edition Stemmle, 1998. 335 pp. (3-908161-01-0) SFR75.00, 45.00 [pounds sterling]. SILVA, Jose Eduardo Cansado de Carvalho de Matos e, 30 anos de engenharia civil 1968/1998. 30 years of civil engineering 1968/1998. Lisbon: AJE Sociedade Editorial, 1998. 280 pp. SIZA, Alvaro, Inside the city: Alvaro Siza. Edited by Marc Dubois. Photographs by Giovanni Chiaramonte. New York: Whitney Library of Design, 1998. 95 pp. (0-82300171-7). SIZA, M. Teresa, Portuguese photography since 1854: livro de viagens. Zurich: Stemmle, 1998. 240 pp. (3-90816103-7) 34.00 [pounds sterling]. SOCIEDADE PORTUGAL FRANKFURT S.A., Design aus Portugal: eine Anthologie. Design from Portugal: an anthology. Stuttgart, Germany; London: Edition Axel Menges, 1998. 344 pp. (972-737101-9). VIANNA, Hermano, The mystery of Samba: popular music and national identity in Brazil. Edited and translated by J. C. Chasteen. (Latin America in Translation) Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press The University of North Carolina Press (or UNC Press), founded in 1922, is a university press that is part of the University of North Carolina. External link
1.3 Bibliographies, Directories and Catalogues LAIDLAR, John, Portugal. Revised edition. (World Bibliographical Series, Vol. 71) Oxford; Santa Barbara, CA; Denver, COL: Clio Press, 2000. lvi + 296 pp. (1-85109-331-1) 60.00 [pounds sterling]. 1.4 Ecology CAVIGLIA, Jill L., Sustainable agriculture in Brazil: economic development and deforestation. Cheltenham: E. Elgar, 1999. 176 pp. (1-84064-145-2) 45.00 [pounds sterling]. HALL, Anthony, Amazonia at the crossroads: the challenge of sustainable development. London: Institute of Latin American Studies The Institute of Latin American Studies (ILAS) was set up in 1965 at the University of London, with the objective of providing postgraduate level teaching and a focus for research on the literature, history, politics and economics of Latin America and the Caribbean. , 2000. 280 pp. 14.50 [pounds sterling]. MILLER, Shawn W, Fruitless trees: Portuguese conservation and Brazil's colonial timber. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2000. 344 pp. (0-8047-3396-1) 35.00 [pounds sterling]. SCHMALKADEN, Caspar, Dutch Brazil: flora and fauna IV. Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro, city, Brazil Rio de Janeiro (rē`ō də zhänā`rō, Port. rē` thĭ zhənĕē`r , Index, 1999. 2 vols. 55.00 [pounds sterling].
STRIER, Karen B., Faces in the forest: the endangered Muriqui The muriquis, also known as woolly spider monkeys, are the monkeys of the genus Brachyteles. They are closely related to both the spider monkeys and the woolly monkeys. There are two species, the Southern (B. arachnoides) and Northern Muriqui (B. monkeys of Brazil. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press The Harvard University Press is a publishing house, a division of Harvard University, that is highly respected in academic publishing. It was established on January 13, 1913. In 2005, it published 220 new titles. , 1999. 138 pp. (0-6742908-9) 10.50 [pounds sterling]. 1.5 History, Politics and Social Science Africa BIRMINGHAM, David, Portugal and Africa. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1999. 208 pp. (0-333-73404-1) 42.50 [pounds sterling]. Angola GEORGE, Edward, Moscow's gurkhas; or, The tail wagging the dog? Cuban internationalism in Angola, 1965-1991. (Occasional Papers Series) Bristol: Department of Hispanic, Portuguese and Latin American Studies Latin American Studies (sometimes abbreviated LAS) is an academic discipline which studies the history and experience of peoples and cultures in the Americas. Definition , University of Bristol, 1999. 39 pp. (0-86292494-4) 5.00 [pounds sterling]. HABGOOD, Laura, Health and livelihood in rural Angola. (Oxfam Working Papers) Oxford: Oxfam, 1998. 56 pp. (0-85596-411-2) 6.95 [pounds sterling]. HARE, Paul, Angola's last best chance for peace: an insider's account of the peace process. Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace The United States Institute of Peace or USIP was established in 1986 by the United States Congress to study the "prevention, management, and peaceful resolution of international conflicts" [1]. , 1998. xix + 182 pp. (1-878379-80-1) 11.75 [pounds sterling]. HEYWOOD, Linda, Contested power in Angola, 1840s to the present. (Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora, No.1092-5228) Rochester, NY: University of Rochester The University of Rochester (UR) is a private, coeducational and nonsectarian research university located in Rochester, New York. The university is one of 62 elected members of the Association of American Universities. Press, 2000. (1-58046-063-1) 310 pp. 40.00 [pounds sterling]. HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH. Angola unravels: the rise and fall of the Lusaka peace process. New York: Human Rights Watch, 1999. 205 pp. (1-56432-233-5) 12.95 [pounds sterling]. HURLEY, Graham, The perfect soldier. London: Macmillan, 1996. 512 pp. (0-333-60995-6) 15.99 [pounds sterling]. Concerns the Angolan civil war The Angolan Civil War began when Angola won its war for independence in 1975 with the Communist MPLA fighting the anti-Communist UNITA. FLEC, an association of separatist militant groups, fought for the independence of Cabinda from 1975 until the mid-2000s. . JETT, Dennis C., Why peacekeeping fails. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 2000. 240 pp. (0-333-91385-X) 35.00 [pounds sterling]. Concerns the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. KELLY, Robert C., EWING, Debra, DOYLE, Stanton & YOUNGBLOOD, Denise, Country review, Angola, 1998-1999. Houston, TX: CountryWatch, 1998. 60 pp. (1-58310-018-0) $39.95. REVUE NOIRE. Revue Noire, 29: Angola. Paris: Editions Revue Noire, 1999. 96 pp. (2-909571-39-4) 13.00 [pounds sterling]. ROQUE, Fatima Moura, Building the future in Angola: a vision for sustainable development. Oeiras: Celta Editora, 1998. 9 pp. (972-8027-77-X) 16.95 [pounds sterling]. SELLSTROM, Tor (ed), Liberation in southern Africa: regional and Swedish voices: interviews from Angola, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Namibia, South Africa, the frontline and Sweden. Copenhagen: The Nordic Africa Institute Nordic Africa Institute (Nordiska Afrikainstitutet) serves as a research, documentation and information centre on modern Africa for the Nordic countries. The Institute also encourages research and studies on Africa. The institute was founded in 1962. , 1999. 365 pp. (91-7106-438-9) $31.95. SHEEHAN, Sean, Angola. (Cultures of the World) New York: Benchmark Books, 1999. 128 pp. (0-7614-0953-X) $24.95. VINES, Alex, Peace postponed: Angola since the Lusaka Protocol. London: Catholic Institute for International Relations, 1998. 30 pp. (1-85287-207-1) 3.50 [pounds sterling]. WILSON, T. Ernest, Angola beloved. Neptune, NJ: Loizeaux Bros, 1998. 254 pp. (0-87213-961-1) $4.50. Asia CHENG, Christina M., Macau: a cultural Janus. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 1999. 232 pp. (962-209-486-4) $25.00. JACKSON, Annabel, Hong Kong, Macau and the muddy pearl. Hong Kong: Asia 2000, 1999. 144 pp. (962-7160-66-0) $19.95. PTAK, Roderich (ed), China and the Asian seas: travel and visions of the others. (Variorum Collected Studies) Aldershot: Variorum Reprints, 1998. 350 pp. (0-86078-775-3) 57.50 [pounds sterling]. Includes essays on the Portuguese in Asia. Brazil ARBACHE, Jorge S., Trade liberalization and insider power: the case of Brazil. (Studies in Economics) Canterbury: Department of Economics, University of Kent, 1999. 38 pp. ADDIS, Caren, Taking the wheel: autoparts firms and the political economy of industrialization industrialization Process of converting to a socioeconomic order in which industry is dominant. The changes that took place in Britain during the Industrial Revolution of the late 18th and 19th century led the way for the early industrializing nations of western Europe and in Brazil. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1999. 272 pp. (0-271-01814-3) 37.95 [pounds sterling], paperback (0-271-01815-1) 15.50 [pounds sterling]. BARROS, Mauricio Rands, Labour relations and the new unionism in contemporary Brazil. (St Antony's Series) Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1999. 256 pp. (0-333-73616-8) 50.00 [pounds sterling]. BELL, Stephen, Campanha gaucha: a Brazilian ranching system, 1850-1920. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1998. iii + 292 pp. (0-8047-3100-4) 40.00 [pounds sterling]. BENDER, Evelyn, Brazil. (Major World Nations Series) Broomall, PA: Chelsea House, 1999. 144 pp. (0-7910-4756-X) $19.95. BERGAD, Laird W., Slavery and the demographic and economic history of Minas Gerais, Brazil, 1720-1888. (Latin American Studies, Vol. 85) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Cambridge University Press (known colloquially as CUP) is a publisher given a Royal Charter by Henry VIII in 1534, and one of the two privileged presses (the other being Oxford University Press). , 1999. 334 pp. (0-521-65266-9) 35.00 [pounds sterling]. BIEBER, Judy, Power, patronage and political violence: state building on a Brazilian frontier, 1822-1889. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1999. 304 pp. (0-8032-1297-6) $45.00. BIRCHAL, Sergio de Oliveira, Entrepreneurship in nineteenth-century Brazil: the formation of a business environment. New York: St Martin's Press; Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1999. 233 pp. (0-312-21716-1); (0-333-72468-2) $65.00. BRANT, Senhora Se`nho´ra n. 1. A Portuguese title of courtesy given to a lady; Mrs.; Madam; also, a lady. Augusto Mario, The diary of Helena Morley. Translated by Elizabeth Bishop. London: Bloomsbury, 1997. xxxviii + 281 pp. (0-7475-3356-3) 7.99 [pounds sterling]. A pseudonymous diary of a young Brazilian girl, 1893-95. DEININGER, Klaus W, Making negotiated land reform work: initial experience from Colombia, Brazil and South Africa. Washington, DC: World Bank, 1999. 30 pp. DEUTSCH, Sandra McGee, Las derechas: the extreme Right in Argentina, Brazil and Chile, 1890-1930. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999. 491 pp. (0-8047-32080-6) $60.00. DUQUETTE, Michel, Building new democracies: economic and social reform in Brazil, Chile and Mexico. (Studies in Comparative Political Economy and Public Policy) Toronto: University of Toronto Research at the University of Toronto has been responsible for the world's first electronic heart pacemaker, artificial larynx, single-lung transplant, nerve transplant, artificial pancreas, chemical laser, G-suit, the first practical electron microscope, the first cloning of T-cells, Press, 1999. 287 pp. (0-80208209-2) $19.95. FAUSTO, Boris, A concise history of Brazil The History of Brazil begins with the arrival of the first indigenous peoples, over 8.000 years ago by crossing the Bering land bridge into Alaska coming from the North and Central America's. . (Concise Histories Series) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. 368 pp. (0-521-56332-1) 30.00 [pounds sterling], paperback (0-521-56526-X) 10.95 [pounds sterling]. FERREIRA, Francisco H.G. & BARROS, Ricardo Paes de, The slippery slope: explaining the increase in poverty in urban Brazil, 1976-1996. (Policy Research Working Paper, 2210) Washington, DC: World Bank, 1998. 71 pp. GLOBAL INVESTMENT CENTER. Brazil: a country study guide, basic information for research and pleasure. (World Country Study Guide Library: Geography, History, People, Economy, Vol. 24) Washington, DC: International Business Publications, 1999. 350 pp. (0-7397-1423-6) $59.00. GLOBAL INVESTMENT CENTER. Brazil: business opportunity yearbook. Export-import, investment and business opportunities. (Global Business Opportunity Yearbooks Library; Business and Investment Opportunities, Vol. 24) Washington, DC: International Business Publications, 1999. 350 pp. (0-7397-1223-3) $99.95. GOERTZEL, Ted G., Fernando Henrique Cardoso Fernando Henrique Cardoso, pron. IPA: [fex'nãdu ẽ'xiki kax'dozu], (born June 18, 1931) - also known by his initials FHC : reinventing democracy in Brazil. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 1999. 220 pp. (1-55587-830-X) 39.95 [pounds sterling], paperback (1-55587-831-8) 15.95 [pounds sterling]. GRESKO, Marcia S., Letters home from Brazil. Woodbridge, CT: Blackbirch Press, 1999. 32 pp. (1-56711-407-5) $16.95. HANCHARD, Michael, Racial politics in contemporary Brazil. Durham, NH: Duke University Press, 1999. 224 pp. (0-8223-2252-8) 34.00 [pounds sterling], paperback (0-8223-2272-2) 11.95 [pounds sterling]. HEINZ, Wolfgang S. & FRUHLING, Hugo, Determinants of gross human rights violations by state and state-sponsored actors in Brazil, Uruguay, Chile and Argentina, 1960-1990. (International Studies in Human Rights, Vol. 59) The Hague; London: Kluwer, 1999. 868 pp. (90-411202-2). HIGGINS, Kathleen J., Licentious li·cen·tious adj. 1. Lacking moral discipline or ignoring legal restraint, especially in sexual conduct. 2. Having no regard for accepted rules or standards. liberty in a Brazilian gold-mining region: slavery, gender and social control in eighteenth-century Sabarba, Minas Gerais. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1999. 248 pp. (0-271-0910-7) 43.95 [pounds sterling], paperback (0-271-01911-5) 17.95 [pounds sterling]. KINGSTONE, Peter R., Crafting coalitions for reform: business strategies, political institutions and neoliberal ne·o·lib·er·al·ism n. A political movement beginning in the 1960s that blends traditional liberal concerns for social justice with an emphasis on economic growth. ne reform in Brazil. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1999. 376 pp. (0-271-01938-7) 44.95 [pounds sterling], paperback (0-271-01939-5) 17.95 [pounds sterling]. KINGSTONE, Peter R. & POWER, Timothy J. (eds), Democratic Brazil: actors, institutions and processes. (Pitt Latin American Series) Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press The University of Pittsburgh Press is a scholarly publishing house and a major American university press in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. The Press was established in September 1936 by University of Pittsburgh Chancellor John Gabbert Bowman. , 2000. 480 pp. (0-8229-4113-9) 39.95 [pounds sterling]. LA CAVA cava /ca·va/ (ka´vah) [L.] 1. plural of cavum. 2. a vena cava.ca´val ca·va n. See vena cava. cava [L.] 1. plural of cavum. , Gloria, Italians in Brazil: the post-World War II experience. New York: Peter Lang, 1999. 174 pp. (0-8204-3971-1) 39.95 [pounds sterling]. LEONARD, Barry, Hints to exporters visiting Brazil. Collingrade, PA: Diane Publishing, 1999. 120 pp. (0-7881-8035-5). LEVINE, Robert M. & CROCITTI, John J. (eds), The Brazil reader: history, culture, politics. London: Latin America Bureau, 1999. 529 pp. (1-899365-39-7) 16.99 [pounds sterling]. LEVINE, Robert M., The history of Brazil. (The Histories of the Modern Nations Series) New York: Greenwood Press, 1999. 232 pp. (0-313-30390-8) 27.95 [pounds sterling]. LINGARDE, Svante & TYLECOTE, Andrew, Resource-rich countries' success and failure in technological ascent, 1870-1970: the Nordic countries versus Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil. (CRITEC Discussion Paper) Sheffield: Sheffield University Management School, 1998. MAINWARING, Scott, Rethinking party systems in the third wave of democratization: the case of Brazil. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999. 390 pp. (0-8047-3057-1) 35.00 [pounds sterling], paperback (0-8047-3059-8) 13.95 [pounds sterling]. OWENSBY, Brian Philip, Intimate ironies: modernity and the making of middle-class lives in Brazil. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999. 332 pp. (0-8047-3360-0) 27.50 [pounds sterling]. PANKOVICH, Arsen, I died in Rio: a story of a man who fought for human dignity when the world had a date with death. New York: Pankovich, 1999. 520 pp. (0-9672101-0-0). REBHUN, Linda-Anne, The heart is unknown country: love in the changing economy of northeast Brazil. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999. 297 pp. (0-8047-3601-4) 27.50 [pounds sterling]. RICHARDSON, Adele, Brazil. Mankato, MN: The Creative Company, 2000. (0-88682-833-3) $55.00. ROBINSON, Roger, Brazil. (Country Studies Series) London: Heinemann, 1999. 64 pp. (1-57572-892-3) 11.99 [pounds sterling]. ROCHA, Jan, Brazil: a guide to the people, politics & culture. Second edition. Northampton, MA: Interlink Publishing, 1999. 96 pp. (1-56656-328-3) $12.95. ROSENN, Keith S. & DOWNES, Richard, Corruption and political reform in Brazil: the impact of Collor's impeachment. Coral Gables, FL: North-South Center Press, University of Miami This article is about the university in Coral Gables, Florida. For the university in Oxford, Ohio, see Miami University. The University of Miami (also known as Miami of Florida,[2] UM,[3] or just The U , 1999. 184 pp. (1-57454-065-3) 3.50 [pounds sterling]. SCHWARCZ, Lilia, The spectacle of the races: scientists, institutions & the race questions in Brazil, 1870-1930. New York: Hill & Wang, 1999. 224 pp. (0-8090-8789-8) $24.00. SKIDMORE, Thomas E., Brazil, five centuries of change. (Latin American Histories Series) New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. 254 pp. (0-19-505809-7) 27.50 [pounds sterling], paperback (0-19-505810-0) 15.99 [pounds sterling]. ZWEIG, Stefan, Brazil: a land of the future. (Studies in Austrian Literature, Culture & Thought). Riverside, CA: Ariadne Press, 1999. 282 pp. $22.50. Reprinted translation of 'Brasilien'. India VELINKAR, Joseph, India and the West: the first encounters: a historical study of the early Indo-Portuguese cultural encounters in Goa. Mumbai, India: Heras Institute of Indian History and Culture, St Xavier's College, 1998. (Studies of the Heras Institute, No. 26) 222 pp. Mozambique BARNES, Sam, Humanitarian aid coordination during war and peace in Mozambique, 1985-1995. (Studies on Emergencies and Disaster Relief, Vol. 7) Copenhagen: The Nordic Africa Institute, 1999. 27 pp. (91-7106-433-8) $12.95. GLOBAL INVESTMENT CENTER. Mozambique: a country study guide, basic information for research and pleasure. (World Country Study Library: Geography, History, People, Economy, Vol. 118) Washington, DC: International Business Center, 1999. 350 pp. (0-7397-1515-1) $59.00. GLOBAL INVESTMENT CENTER. Mozambique investment and business guide: export-import, investment and business opportunities. (World Investment and Business Guide Library: Business and Investment Opportunities, Vol. 118) Washington, DC: International Business Center, 1999. 350 pp. (0-7397-0313-7) $99.95. JAMES, R. S., Mozambique. (Major World Nations Series) Broomall, PA: Chelsea House, 1999. 144 pp. (0-7910-4744-X) $19.95. KELLY, Robert C., EWING, Debra, DOYLE, Stanton & YOUNGBLOOD, Denise, Mozambique, 1998-1999. (Country Review) Houston, TX: CountryWatch, 1998. 60 pp. (1-58310-131-4) $39.95. LECHMERE, Adam, Mozambique. (Travellers' Survival Kit) Oxford: Vacation-Work, 1999. 254 pp. (1-85458-223-2) 10.99 [pounds sterling]. PUERTAS-DONOSO, Benjamin, Across the footsteps of Africa: the experiences of an Ecuadorian doctor in Malawi and Mozambique. [Translation of 'Tras las huellas de Africa'] Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 1998. 265 pp. (0-86543-639-8) $69.95. Portugal AMORIM, Celeste Celeste is a woman's first name. Celeste may also refer to: in Music
BERTOLAZZI, Alberto, Portugal. Translated by Barbara Fisher. Twickenham: Tiger Books International, 1998. (1-85501971-X) 128 pp. 16.95 [pounds sterling]. BESSA-LUIS, Agustina, O Porto em varios sentidos: Oporto's many sides. Photographs by Nicolas Sapieha. Translated by Richard Zimler. Lisbon: Quetzal, 1998. (972-564306-2) 155 pp. CORKILL, David, The development of the Portuguese economy: a case of Europeanization. (Contemporary Economic History of Europe “European History” redirects here. For the Advanced Placement course, see AP European History. The history of Europe describes the human events that have taken place on the continent of Europe. Series) London; New York: Routledge, 1999. 259 pp. (0-4151-4574-0) 259 pp. 60.00 [pounds sterling]. DAVID, Charles Wendell, The conquest of Lisbon, De expugnatione Lyxbonensi. New edition by J. Phillips. New York: Columbia University Press Columbia University Press is an academic press based in New York City and affiliated with Columbia University. It is currently directed by James D. Jordan (2004-present) and publishes titles in the humanities and sciences, including the fields of literary and cultural studies, , 2000. 224 pp. (0-231-12122-9) 28.00 [pounds sterling], paperback (0-231-12123-7) 10.00 [pounds sterling]. DEMEUDE, Hugues, Portugal. Photographs by Thierry Perrin. Cologne, Germany: Evergreen; Cambridge: First Editions Translations, 1999. 159 pp. (3-8228-7065-X) 9.99 [pounds sterling]. DICKS, Brian, Porto & north Portugal. (Europe in Transition) London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1999. (0-340-70509-4) 58p. 8.99 [pounds sterling]. FLOATE, Sharon, GOMEZ ALFARO, Antonio & COSTA, Elisa Maria Lopes da, Transportation and deportation: the expulsion of the gypsies of England, Spain and Portugal. (Interface Collection, Vol. 15) Hatfield, Herts: University of Hertfordshire The University of Hertfordshire is a modern university based largely in Hatfield, in the county of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom, from which the university takes its name. It has more than 23,000 students. Press, 2000. (0-90045894-1) 160 pp. 11.99 [pounds sterling]. GLOBAL INVESTMENT CENTER, Portugal: a country study guide. Basic information for research and pleasure. (World Country Study Guide Library: Geography, History, People, Economy, Vol. 138) Washington DC: International Business Publications, 1999. 350 pp. (0-7397-1535-6) $59.00. HOWE, Malcolm, The Braganza story: a visit to the Royal Pantheon of Portugal. Lisbon: The British Historical Society of Portugal, 2000. 200 pp. Esc.5000, 18.00 [pounds sterling]. LOWE, K. J. P. (ed.), Cultural links between Portugal and Italy during the Renaissance. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. 328 pp. (0-19-817428-4) 65.00 [pounds sterling]. SETH, Ronald, Portugal. (Major World Nations) Broomall, PA: Chelsea House, 1999. (0-7910-5395-4) $19.95. TRAQUINA, Nelson, Western European broadcasting, deregulation and public television: the Portuguese experience. (Journalism & Mass Communication Monographs, 167) Columbia, SC: Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, or AEJMC, is a major international membership organization for academics in the field, offering regional and national conferences and refereed publications. , 1998. 44 pp. (ISSN 1077-6966). Portuguese Discoveries BURKHOLDER, Mark (ed), Administrators of empire. (An Expanding World Series) Aldershot: Variorum Reprints, 1998. 378 pp. (0-86078-527-0) 72.50 [pounds sterling]. A collection of essays including items on the Portuguese empire. NEWITT, Malyn, A history of Portuguese The Portuguese language developed in the Western Iberian Peninsula from Latin brought there by Roman soldiers and colonists starting in the 3rd century BC. It began to diverge from other Romance languages after the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the barbarian invasions in the overseas expansion, 1400-1670. London: UCL Press, 1999. 352 pp. (1-85728-293-0) 40.00 [pounds sterling], paperback (1-85728-294-9) 13.95 [pounds sterling]. Sao Tome e Principe Noun 1. Sao Tome e Principe - island nation in the South Atlantic off the west coast of Africa; achieved independence from Portugal in 1975; has enormous offshore oil reserves GLOBAL INVESTMENT CENTER, Sao Tome e Principe: a country study guide: basic information for research and pleasure. (World Country Study Guide Library: Geography, History, People, Economy, Vol. 147) 350 pp. (0-7397-1544-5) $59.00. KELLY, Robert C., EWING, Debra, DOYLE, Stanton & YOUNGBLOOD, Denise, Country review: Sao Tome e Principe, 1998-1999. Houston, TX: CountryWatch, 1998. 60 pp. $39.95. Timor ADITJONDRO, George J., Is oil thicker than blood? A study of oil companies' interests and western complicity in Indonesia's annexation of East Timor. Commack, NY: Nova Science Publishers, 1998. 119 pp. (1-56072-578-8) $34.00. GUNN, Geoffrey C., East Timor and the United Nations: the case for intervention. (World in Conflict) Lawrenceville, NJ: Red Sea Press, 1997. 200 pp. (1-56902044-2), $69.95, paperback (1-56902045-0) $19.95. INBARAJ, Sonny, East Timor: blood and tears in ASEAN ASEAN: see Association of Southeast Asian Nations. ASEAN in full Association of Southeast Asian Nations International organization established by the governments of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand in . Chiang Mai: Silkworm, 1997. 193 pp. (974-7100-50-9) $12.95. KOHEN For other meanings, see Cohen (disambiguation). A kohen (or cohen, Hebrew כּהן, "priest", pl. כּהנִים, kohanim or cohanim , Arnold S., From the place of the dead: the epic struggles of Bishop Belo of East Timor. New York: St Martin's Press, 1999. 331 pp. (0-312-19885-X) $27.95. MCGUINN, Taro, East Timor, island in turmoil. (World in Conflict) Minneapolis: Lerner Publishing Group, 1998. 88 pp. (0-8225-3555-6) $25.26. 1.6 Language ALLEN, Maria Fernanda, Hugo's advanced Portuguese course. (Hugo's Advanced Series) Woodbridge, SuColk: Hugo's Language Books, 1999. 157 pp. ALLEN, Maria Fernanda, Hugo Portuguese in three months: simplified language course. London: DK Publishing, 1999. 256 pp. (0-7894-4438-0) $29.95, paperback (0-7894-44429-1) $14.95. ASHWORTH, Julie, Longman picture dictionary, English-Portuguese. Harlow: Longman, 1999. 97 pp. (90-58233296-6) 8.30 [pounds sterling]. COSTA, Joao (ed), Portuguese syntax: new comparative studies. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. (0-19-512575-4) 50.00 [pounds sterling], paperback (0-19-51276-2) 27.50 [pounds sterling]. FRYER, T. Bruce & GUNTERMANN, C. Gail, Spanish and Portuguese for business and the professions. Lincolnwood, IL: National Textbook, 1998. 416 pp. (0-8442-7477-1) $26.50. HARDING, Christopher, Portuguese-English medical pocket translator: continental, Brazilian and Cape Verdean dialects. Woodville, MA: International Medical Volunteers' Association, 2000. (0-9649425-2-6) $9.95. LIVING LANGUAGE. Ultimate Portuguese; basic. New York: Crown, 2000. (0-609-80407-3) $18.00. MENDES-LLEWELLYN, Cristina, Talk Portuguese: the ideal course for absolute beginners. (Passport Books) Lincolnwood, IL: NTC Contemporary Publishing, 1999. 128 pp. + audio cassette. (0-8442-2328-X) $18.95. MICHAELIS. Pocket dictionary Michaelis, English-Portuguese, Portuguese-English. Evanston, IL: Midwest European Publications, 1999. (85-06-01486-7) $8.95. SLICK, Sam L., Doing business in Brazil: survival Portuguese and cross-cultural training for business professionals. Petal, MS: International Communications Network, 1998. 40 pp. (1-58421-002-8) $49.50. TYSON-WARD, Sue, Time for Portuguese: all it takes is twenty minutes a day. Cheltenham: Thornes, 1999. 143 pp. + cassette. (0-74873884-3). WHITLAM, John & RAITT, Lia Correia, The Oxford colour Portuguese dictionary. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. 464 pp. (0-19-860273-1) $9.95. 1.7 Literature African AFOLABI, Niyi, Golden cage: regeneration in Lusophone A Lusophone is someone who speaks the Portuguese language natively or by adoption. As an adjective, it means "Portuguese-speaking." The word itself is derived from the name of the ancient Roman province of Lusitania, which covered an area that is today Portugal. African literature and culture. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 1999. (0-86543-739-4). PERES, Phyllis, Transculturation trans·cul·tu·ra·tion n. Cultural change induced by introduction of elements of a foreign culture. and resistance in Lusophone African narrative. Gainesville, Tallahassee, Tampa, Boca Raton, Pensacola, Orlando, Miami, Jacksonville, FL: University Press of Florida, 1997. (0-8130-1492-1) 131 pp. 31.95 [pounds sterling]. SAWAYA, Alen, Destined des·tine tr.v. des·tined, des·tin·ing, des·tines 1. To determine beforehand; preordain: a foolish scheme destined to fail; a film destined to become a classic. 2. to fame. London: Minerva Press, 1999. 528 pp. (0-75410-378-1) 9.99 [pounds sterling]. A novel set in Angola. Brazilian Portuguese ALENCAR, Jose de, Iracema; a legend of Brazil. Translated by Clifford E. Landers. Edited by Alcides Villaca and Naomi Lindstrom. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. 224 pp. (0-19-511547-3) $40.00, paperback (0-19-511548-1) $12.95. AMADO, Jorge, Dona Flor and her two husbands. Translated [from 'Dona Flor e seus dois maridos'] by Harriet de Onis. London: Serpent's Tail, 1999. 560 pp. (1-85242-710-8) 7.99 [pounds sterling]. ARMSTRONG, Piers, Third World literary fortunes: Brazilian culture and its international reception. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 1999. 262 pp. (0-8387-5404-X) 32.50 [pounds sterling]. ASSIS, Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis, Joaquim Maria Machado de: see Machado de Assis, Joaquim Maria. , Quincas Borba. Translated by Gregory Rabassa. (Library of Latin America) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998. xxvi + 290 pp. BADEN, Nancy T., The muAed cries: the writer and literature in authoritarian Brazil, 1964-1985. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1999. 239 pp. (0-7618-1420-5) $55.00, paperback (0-7618-1421-3) $34.50. BONVICINO, Regis, ASCHER, Nelson & PALMER, Michael (eds), Nothing the sun could not explain: 20 contemporary Brazilian poets. (Sun & Moon Classics, Vol. 82) Los Angeles: Sun & Moon Books, 1997. 312 pp. (1-55713-366-2) $15.95. COELHO, Paulo, Veronika decides to die Veronika Decides to Die (Portuguese Veronika decide morrer) is a novel by Paulo Coelho; it tells the story of 24 year old Veronika, who appears to have everything in life going for her, but who decides to kill herself. . Translated by Margaret Jull Costa. London: Harper Collins, 1999. 191 pp. (0-7225-3931-2) 9.99 [pounds sterling]. JESUS, Carolina Maria de, The unedited diaries of Carolina Maria de Jesus Carolina Maria de Jesus (1914-1977) was a Brazilian peasant who lived most of her life in the favela (slums) of São Paulo, Brazil. She is best known for her diary, which was published as Child of the Dark in 1960 after coming to the attention of a Brazilian journalist. . Edited by Robert M. Levine. Translated by Nancy P. Naro. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press Rutgers University Press is a nonprofit academic publishing house, operating in Piscataway, New Jersey under the auspices of Rutgers University. The press was founded in 1936, and since that time has grown in size and in the scope of its publishing program. , 1999. 224 pp. (0-8135-2570-5) 39.95 [pounds sterling], paperback (0-8135-2569-1) 15.95 [pounds sterling]. Portuguese CONOVER, Anna & BIDWELL, Mollie, Cartas de amor de Anna Conover e Mollie Bidwell para Jose Maria Eca de Queiroz, consul de Portugal em Havana, Original letters in English. Love letters written by Anna Conover and Mollie Bidwell to Jose Maria Eca de Queiroz, Portuguese consul in Havana, 1873-1874. Edited by A. Campos Matos. Lisbon: Assirio & Alvim, 1998. 191 pp. (972-370499-4) 17.15 [pounds sterling]. FONTES, Manuel da Costa For the football player of the same name, see . Manuel da Costa (1541–25 February 1604[1]) was a Jesuit from Lisbon. After teaching humanities and theology at several schools, he was chosen rector of Braga, then missionary to the Azores; he was distinguished by , Folklore and literature: studies in the Portuguese, Brazilian, Sephardic and Hispanic oral traditions. New York: State University of New York Press The State University of New York Press (or SUNY Press), founded in 1966, is a university press that is part of State University of New York system. External link
PESSOA, Fernando, Fernando Pessoa & Co: selected poems. Edited and translated from the Portuguese by Richard Zenith. New York: Grove Press, 1998. 290 pp. (0-80211628-0) $14.00. QUEIROZ, Jose Maria Eca de, The Maias. Translated by Patricia McGowan Pinheiro, Ann Stevens [from 'Os Maias'] (Penguin Classics) Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1998. 633 pp. (0-14-044694-X) 9.99 [pounds sterling]. QUEIROZ, Jose Maria Eca de, The illustrious house of Ramires. Translated by Ann Stevens, with an introduction by V. S. Pritchett Sir Victor Sawdon Pritchett CH CBE (December 16, 1900 - March 20, 1997), was a British writer and critic. He was particularly known for his short stories, collected in a number of volumes. . (Quartet Encounters) London: Quartet Books, 1998. 309 pp. (0-70430199-7) 7.95 [pounds sterling]. SARAMAGO, Jose, All the names All the Names (Portuguese: Todos os nomes) is a novel by Portuguese author José Saramago. It was written in 1997 and published in English in 2000 in an award winning translation by Margaret Jull Costa. . Translated [from 'Todos os nomes'] by M. Jull Costa. London: The Harvill Press, 1999. 243 pp. (1-86046-642-7) 15.99 [pounds sterling], paperback (1-86046-643-5) 10.99 [pounds sterling]. SARAMAGO, Jose, Baltasar and Blimunda Baltasar and Blimunda (Portuguese: Memorial do Convento, 1987) is a novel by the Portuguese author José Saramago. . Translated [from 'Memorial do convento'] by Giovanni Pontiero. London: The Harvill Press, 1998. 343 pp. (1-86046-264-2) 9.99 [pounds sterling]. SARAMAGO, Jose, The gospel according to Jesus Christ. Translated [from 'O evangelho segundo Jeus Cristo'] by Giovanni Pontiero. London: The Harvill Press, 1999. 341 pp. (1-86046-684-2) 6.99 [pounds sterling]. SARAMAGO, Jose, The tale of the unknown island. Illustrated by Peter Sis. Translated [from 'Conto da ilha desconhecida'] by Margaret Jull Costa. New York; San Diego; London: Harcourt, Brace & Company; London: Harvill Press, 1999. 51 pp. (1-86046-690-7) 6.99 [pounds sterling]. SARAMAGO, Jose, The year of the death of Ricardo Reis. Translated [from 'O ano da morte de Ricardo Reis'] by Giovanni Pontiero. London: Harvill Press, 1998. 358 pp. (1-86046-502-1) 6.99 [pounds sterling]. SENA, Jorge de, Signs of fire. Translated [from 'Sinais de fogo'] by John Byrne. Manchester: Carcanet car·ca·net n. Archaic A jeweled necklace, collar, or headband. [From Old French carcan, collar, perhaps from Medieval Latin carcannum, perhaps of Germanic origin.] , 1998. 516 pp. (1-85754-385-8) 12.95 [pounds sterling]. TABUCCHI, Antonio, The missing head of Damasceno Monteiro. Translated from the Italian by Patrick Creagh. New York: New Directions, 2000. 186 pp. (1-86046-770-9) 8.99 [pounds sterling]. Tabucchi writes novels in both Portuguese and Italian. TAMEN, Miguel & BUESCU, Helena Carvalhao (eds), A revisionary history of Portuguese literature. (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities, Vol. 2122) (Hispanic Issues, Vol. 18) New York: Garland Publishing, 1999. 238 pp. (0-81533-248-3) 42.50 [pounds sterling]. TEIXEIRA-GOMES, Manuel, Erotic stories. Translated by Alison Aiken. Manchester: Carcanet, 1999. 110 pp. (1-8575-4389-0) 8.95 [pounds sterling]. 1.8 Religion CORTEN, Andre, Pentecostalism in Brazil. [Translation of 'Pentecotisme au Bresil'] New York: St Martin's Press, 1999. 206 pp. (0-312-22506-7) $59.95. LANCASTER, Daniel B., The Bagbys of Brazil: the life and works of William Buck and Anne Luther Bagby. (Texas Baptist Leaders Series, Vol. 3) Austin, TX: Eakin Press, 1998. 156 pp. (1-57168-251-1) $21.95. STILLMAN, Yetilda K. & N. A. (eds), From Iberia to diaspora: studies in Sephardic history and culture. (Brill Series in Jewish Studies) Leiden: Brill, 1998. 566 pp. (90-04-10720-7) 106.00 [pounds sterling]. SWETSCHINSKI, Daniel M., Reluctant cosmopolitans: the Portuguese Jews of seventeenth-century Amsterdam. London: The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, 2000. 352 pp. (1-874774-46-3) 39.50 [pounds sterling]. 2. THESES 2.1 African Topics BYAM, Paul C., New wine in a very old bottle: Canadian protestant missionaries as facilitators of development in central Angola, 1886-1961. Ph.D (University of Ottawa DIAS, M. da C. L., Quality management in higher education in Mozambique. Ph.D (University of Wales Affiliated institutions
GENGENBACH, Heidi, Where women make history: pots, stories, tattoos, and other gendered accounts of community and change in Magude district, Mozambique c.1800 to the present. Ph.D (University of Minnesota (body, education) University of Minnesota - The home of Gopher. http://umn.edu/. Address: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. , 1999) 462 pp. UMI/99-29498. HURLEY-GLOWA, Susan Margaret, 'Batuko' and 'Funana': musical traditions of Santiago, Republic of Cape Verde Noun 1. Republic of Cape Verde - an island country in the Atlantic off the coast of Senegal Cape Verde Cape Verde Islands - a group of islands in the Atlantic off of the coast of Senegal . Ph.D (Brown University, 1997) 394 pp. UMI/97-38563. LORENZINO, Gerardo Augusto, The Angolan creole Portuguese of Sao Tome: its grammar and sociolinguistic history. Ph.D (City University of New York The City University of New York (CUNY; acronym: IPA pronunciation: [kjuni]), is the public university system of New York City. , 1998) 290 pp. UMI/98-20559. MALIEQUE, J. A., A sociopsychological so·ci·o·psy·cho·log·i·cal adj. 1. Of or relating to social psychology. 2. Of, relating to, or combining social and psychological factors. survey of language attitudes in southern Africa: a case study of Mozambique. Ph.D (University of Surrey The University of Surrey is a public university in Guildford, England. It received its charter on 9 September 1966, and was situated near Battersea Park in south-west London. The institution was known as Battersea College of Technology before gaining university status. , 1998). MARTINEZ, Ian-Illych, The Cuban military in Angola: the limits of internationalism. M.A. (Florida International University Florida International University, primarily at University Park, Miami; coeducational; chartered 1965, opened 1972. A research university, it has 18 colleges and schools and many specialized centers and institutes, including those in biomedical engineering, database , 1998) 145 pp. UMI/1390770. MATSINHE, S. F., Pronominal pro·nom·i·nal adj. 1. Of, relating to, or functioning as a pronoun. 2. Resembling a pronoun, as by specifying a person, place, or thing, while functioning primarily as another part of speech. clitics in Tsonga and Mozambique Portuguese: a comparative study. Ph.D (London School of Oriental and African Studies The School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) is a specialist constituent of the University of London commited to the arts and humanities, languages and cultures, and the law and social sciences concerning Asia, Africa, and the Near and Middle East. , 1997). POWER, M. J., Territory, the State and cultural identities in post-colonial Mozambique. Ph.D (University of Birmingham Due to Birmingham's role as a centre of light engineering, the university traditionally had a special focus on science, engineering and commerce, as well as coal mining. It now teaches a full range of academic subjects and has five-star rating for teaching and research in several , 1998). TIBANA, R. J., External shocks and government policies in Mozambique: adjustment and market functioning in a war environment. D.Phil. (University of Oxford, 1997). TRAJANO Filho, Wilson, Polymorphic creoledom: the 'creole' society of Guinea-Bissau. Ph.D (University of Pennsylvania (body, education) University of Pennsylvania - The home of ENIAC and Machiavelli. http://upenn.edu/. Address: Philadelphia, PA, USA. , 1998) 721 pp. UMI/ 98-30000. 2.2 Asian Topics GUILLEN-NUNEZ, C. A., The relationship of the Jesuit Collegiate Church of Madre de Deus Madre de Deus (Mother of God; also called Mãe de Deus or, in Spanish, Madre de Dios) was a Portuguese ship, renowned for her fabulous cargo, which stoked the English appetite for trade with the Far East, then a Portuguese monopoly. , Macao, to retable retable (rē`tābəl), frame for decorative panels at the back of an altar in European churches. Retables, often sumptuously decorated in alabaster and gold, generally contained scenes from the Bible. facades. Ph.D (University College, London, 1997). HUI, Philip Kwok-Fai, A comparative analysis of higher education development in Macau and Hong Kong: state intervention, Portuguese and British imperialism and colonialism. Ph.D (State University of New York (body) State University of New York - (SUNY) The public university system of New York State, USA, with campuses throughout the state. at Buffalo, 1998) 359 pp. UMI/99-31490. 2.3 Brazilian Topics ADACHI, Nobuko, Language choice: an ethnographic study of the Nohon-Shugi ideology and language maintenance of Japanese immigrants in Brazil. Ph.D (University of Toronto, 1997). 251 pp. UMI/NQ27865. ALMEIDA, Marta Reis, Compound words in Brazilian Portuguese. Ph.D. (University of Florida University of Florida is the third-largest university in the United States, with 50,912 students (as of Fall 2006) and has the eighth-largest budget (nearly $1.9 billion per year). UF is home to 16 colleges and more than 150 research centers and institutes. , 1999). 166 pp. UMI/99-35199. ARBACHE, J. S., The structure and dispersion of wages in Brazilian manufacturing. Ph.D (University of Kent, 1999). BENETTI, Silvia Pereira da Cruz, Brazilian families: parental involvement with children and beliefs about family organization. Ph.D (Syracuse University, 1999) 143 pp. UMI/99-26992. BRADSHAW, J., Test-taker validity: a study of the reactions of Brazilian and Spanish test-takers to the Cambridge First Certificate in English The First Certificate in English (FCE) is one of the exams available in the University of Cambridge ESOL examination. Its possession proves one's adequacy in the English language, and its successful completion means that one is able to interact socially efficiently. . Ph.D (University of Reading, 1998). BRAGA-PINTO, Cesar Augusto, Promises of history: translation and prophetic discourses in colonial Brazil, 1500-1700. Ph.D (University of California at Berkeley (body, education) University of California at Berkeley - (UCB) See also Berzerkley, BSD. http://berkeley.edu/. Note to British and Commonwealth readers: that's /berk'lee/, not /bark'lee/ as in British Received Pronunciation. , 1999). 270 pp. UMI/99-31192. BROWN, Alexandra Kelly, 'On the vanguard of civilization': slavery, the police and conflicts between public and private power in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil, 1835-1888. Ph.D (University of Texas at Austin “University of Texas” redirects here. For other system schools, see University of Texas System. The University of Texas at Austin (often referred to as The University of Texas, UT Austin, UT, or Texas , 1998) 326 pp. UMI/99-05696. CALDEIRA, A. B., The conservation of historic cities and architectural heritage in Brazil, with particular reference to the state of Minas Gerais and the city of Mariana. Ph.D (University of Sheffield The University of Sheffield is a research university, located in Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England. Reputation Sheffield was the Sunday Times University of the Year in 2001 and has consistently appeared as their top 20 institutions. , 1997). CARVALHO, Ana Maria, The social distribution of Uruguayan Portuguese in a bilingual border town. Ph.D (University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley is a public research university located in Berkeley, California, United States. Commonly referred to as UC Berkeley, Berkeley and Cal , 1998). 248 pp. UMI/99-22764. CASTRO, Juan Enrique de, Nation, race and heterogeneity in the literature of the Americas. Ph.D (University of Southern California The U.S. News & World Report ranked USC 27th among all universities in the United States in its 2008 ranking of "America's Best Colleges", also designating it as one of the "most selective universities" for admitting 8,634 of the almost 34,000 who applied for freshman admission , 1998). 230 pp. UMI/99-19029. COELHO, Jose Ligeiro, Carmen Miranda: an Afro-Brazilian paradox. Ph.D (New York University New York University, mainly in New York City; coeducational; chartered 1831, opened 1832 as the Univ. of the City of New York, renamed 1896. It comprises 13 schools and colleges, maintaining 4 main centers (including the Medical Center) in the city, as well as the , 1998) 227 pp. UMI/99-07145. CORDIVIOLA, A., Travels in the land of the future: Richard Burton in Brazil, 1865-1868. Ph.D (University of Nottingham The University of Nottingham is a leading research and teaching university in the city of Nottingham, in the East Midlands of England. It is a member of the Russell Group, and of Universitas 21, an international network of research-led universities. , 1998). CUNHA, Alcingstone de Oliveira, The Portuguese royal court and the patronage of sacred music in Rio de Janeiro, 1808-1821. Ph.D (Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, is a private, non-profit institution of higher education, associated with the Southern Baptist Convention, whose stated mission is "to provide theological education for individuals engaging in Christian , 1998) 165 pp. UMI/98-30791. EISENBERG, Jose Monroe, Theology, political theory and justification in the Jesuit missions to Brazil, 1549-1610. Ph.D (City University of New York, 1998) 317 pp. UMI/98-30701. ELKIN, Noah C., Promoting a new Brazil: national expositions and images of modernity, 1861-1922. Ph.D (Rutgers University, 1999) 378 pp. UMI/ 99-18315. FERREIRA, Osni, The marks of a healthy church in the Central Presbyterian Church Located on the northeast corner of Brazos and Bois d'Arc (now Eighth Street), Central Presbyterian Church in Austin Texas traces its roots to the organization of the first Presbyterian church in Austin on Sunday, October 13, 1839. That event, conducted by Rev. of Londrina. D.Min. (Fuller Theological Seminary Through its three schools, Theology, Psychology, Intercultural Studies, and the Horner Center for Lifelong Learning, the seminary offers university-style education leading to 13 different degrees accredited by the Association of Theological Schools[1] and the Western , 1999) 191 pp. UMI/99-34529. FISCHER, M. C. B., Radical trade union education in practice? A study of CUT's education programme on collective bargaining. Ph.D (University of Nottingham, 1997). FORTUNE, L. G. H., Sex-exclusive differentiation in the Karaja language of Bananal Island, central Brazil. Ph.D (University of Lancaster, 1998). FUSTER-FELIX, Nathaniel, The tropicalization of the international style: identity and criticism on [sic] the architecture of development in Brazil and the Caribbean. D.Des. (Harvard University, 1999) 246 pp. UMI/99-33057. GONCALVES, M. P., Bulldozer and pastiche: urban renewal experience since World War Two in Recife, Brazil. D.Phil. (University of Oxford, 1997). GREGORI, Reinaldo Granja, Intrahousehold allocation and human capital investments in children in Brazil and Indonesia. Ph.D (University of California, Berkeley, 1999) 167 pp. UMI/99-31250. GUIRARDELLO, Raquel, A reference grammar of Trumai. Ph.D (Rice University, 1999) 452 pp. UMI/99-28540. Trumai is a Brazilian native language. HAMBURGER, Esther Imperio, Politics and intimacy in Brazilian telenovelas
HOUTZAGER, Peter Pim, Caught between State and Church: popular movements in the Brazilian countryside, 1964-1989. Ph.D (University of California at Berkeley, 1997) 242 pp. UMI/98-28737. JOHNSON, Allison Dawn, In defense of paradise: a Jesuit appeal. Ph.D (University of Minnesota, 1999) 666 pp. UMI/99-29505. Concerns Jesuit activity in Paraguay and Brazil. KRAFT, Charles H., The shaman and the missionary: worldview construction among the Terena. Ph.D (Fuller Theological Seminary, 1999) 399 pp. UMI/99-30051. LOKENSGARD, Mark Alan, Mario de Andrade and the short story: the impartial observer comes clean. Ph.D (Brown University, 1999) 188 pp. UMI/99-32444. LYNE, Mona Marie, The voter's dilemma and electoral competition: explaining development policy and democratic breakdown in developing democracies. Ph.D (University of California, San Diego UCSD is consistently ranked among the top ten public universities for undergraduate education in the United States by U.S. News & World Report.[3] It is a Public Ivy. [1] For graduate studies, most of UCSD's Ph.D. , 1999) 579 pp. UMI/99-28618. MALVAR, Regina Villela, Three essays on social insurance in Brazil. Ph.D (Boston University, 1999) 184 pp. UMI/99-04135. MARTIN, Matthew Christopher, Pele's law and the commercialization of Brazilian soccer. Ph.D (University of California, San Diego, 1999) 159 pp. UMI/AAC1395320. MARTINS, Maria Lucia Milleo, Elizabeth Bishop and Carlos Drummond de Andrade: verse/universe in four acts. Ph.D (University of Massachusetts The system includes UMass Amherst, UMass Boston, UMass Dartmouth (affiliated with Cape Cod Community College), UMass Lowell, and the UMass Medical School. It also has an online school called UMassOnline. , 1999) 256 pp. UMI/99-20628. MEIRA, Sergio, A grammar of Tiriyo. Ph.D (Rice University, 1999) 708 pp. UMI/99-28570. MENEZES, M. A., Peasant-migrant workers: social networks and practices of resistance. Ph.D (University of Manchester The University of Manchester is a university located in Manchester, England. With over 40,000 students studying 500 academic programmes, more than 10,000 staff and an annual income of nearly £600 million it is the largest single-site University in the United Kingdom and receives , 1997). MILLER, Shawn William, Brazil's colonial timber: conservation, monopoly and the accumulation of colonial wealth, 1652-1822. Ph.D (Columbia University, 1997) 316 pp. UMI/97-23827. MONTEIRO, Ariadna Goncalves, The influence of the Portuguese royal court on the development of opera, the 'opera nova' and the Real Teatro Sao Joao in Rio de Janeiro from 1808 to 1824. D.M.A. (University of Miami, 1998) 86 pp. UMI/99-05021. NOAH, Melvyn Ray, Mission and church: a study of the relationship between OMS OMS - Opportunity Management System International and the Missionary Church of Brazil. D.Miss. (Asbury Theological Seminary Asbury Theological Seminary is a multi-denominational, graduate institution that offers a variety of master degree and postgraduate degree programs. These programs are offered through the schools of Biblical Interpretation and Proclamation, Theology and Formation, Practical , 1999) 313pp. UMI/99-33040. NUNES, Rosana Barbosa, Portuguese migration to Rio de Janeiro, 1822-1850. Ph.D (University of Toronto, 1998) 228 pp. (UMI/NQ35268). ONO, Makoto, Shaping ministry among the Japanese-Brazilian churches in Sao Paulo, Brazil. D.Min. (Fuller Theological Seminary, 1999) 233 pp. UMI/99-34575. PINTO, M. de V., The Brazilian 'pastoril': a history of a popular musical genre. Ph.D (University of Liverpool The University of Liverpool is a university in the city of Liverpool, England. 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SANTOS, Maria Cecilia MacDowell dos, The State, feminism and gendered citizenship: constructing rights in women's police stations in Sao Paulo. Ph.D (University of California, Berkeley, 1999) 382 pp. UMI/99-313186. SILVA, Glauca Valeria, Word order in Brazilian Portuguese: a minimalist analysis. Ph.D (University of Iowa Not to be confused with Iowa State University. The first faculty offered instruction at the University in March 1855 to students in the Old Mechanics Building, situated where Seashore Hall is now. In September 1855, the student body numbered 124, of which, 41 were women. , 1999) UMI/99-33422. WALTERS, Roberta Jean Lanese, Frans Krajcberg: art in defense of the forest. Ph.D (Texas Tech University, 1999) 246 pp. UMI/99-25635. YAMADA, Masaaki, Japanese immigrant agroforestry ag·ro·for·est·ry n. A system of land use in which harvestable trees or shrubs are grown among or around crops or on pastureland, as a means of preserving or enhancing the productivity of the land. in the Brazilian Amazon: a case study of sustainable rural development in the Tropics. Ph.D (University of Florida, 1999) UMI/99-35319. 2.4 Portuguese Topics ASSIS, J. A. B., External linkages, innovation and the small and medium-sized enterprise: the role and effectiveness of public technology policy in Portugal. D.Phil. (University of Sussex, 1998). BALSAS, Carlos Jose Lopes, Retail planning in Portugal: implications for city-center livability. M.R.P. (University of Massachusetts, 1998). BAUM, Michael Alvin, Political culture and the consequences of revolutionary change: workplace democracy and local politics in rural Portugal. Ph.D (University of Connecticut The University of Connecticut is the State of Connecticut's land-grant university. It was founded in 1881 and serves more than 27,000 students on its six campuses, including more than 9,000 graduate students in multiple programs. UConn's main campus is in Storrs, Connecticut. , 1997) 267 pp. UMI/98-07523. BORGES, Marcelo Javier, Portuguese in two worlds: a historical study of migration from Algarve to Argentina. Ph.D (Rutgers University, 1997) 456 pp. UMI/98-000234. BURMEISTER-MAY, A., Portugal since the Revolution: socio-economic restructuring and inequality, 1970-1985. Ph.D (University of Minnesota, 1998) 150 pp. UMI/99-03337. CARDOSO, C. M. Neves, The schooling of African-origin children in Portugal: an analysis of primary school-teachers' views. Ph.D (King's College London, 1997). COSTA, Maria Elisa, Training English teachers in Portugal: is the current model rational? Ph.D (Universidad de Santiago, 1997). CRANMER, D. J., Opera in Portugal, 1793-1828: a study in repertoire and its spread. Ph.D (University of London For most practical purposes, ranging from admission of students to negotiating funding from the government, the 19 constituent colleges are treated as individual universities. Within the university federation they are known as Recognised Bodies , 1997). FERNANDES, M. M. de M. F. M., This was our land: from latifundia Latifundia are pieces of landed property covering tremendous areas. The latifundia [Latin lātifundium: lātus, "spacious" + fundus, "farm, estate"] of Roman history were great landed estates, specializing in agriculture destined for export: to collective farms: farm occupations and social relations in Baleizao, southern Portugal. Ph.D (University of Kent, 1997). FUGATE, Susan Lynn, The Roman baths at Torre da Palma Palma or Palma de Mallorca (päl`mä thā mälyôr`kä), city (1990 pop. 325,120), capital of Majorca island and of Baleares prov., Spain, on the Bay of Palma. , Monforte, Portugal. M.A. (University of Louisville See also
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