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Lusophone studies: a cumulative area bibliography, 2003-06.

Portuguese Studies

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The following pages list publications and theses relating to the Portuguese-speaking world which were published from 2003 to early 2006. Relevant online academic search resources have been used, namely COPAC, Index to Theses (UK) and UMI (USA). COPAC is a union catalogue, representing the holdings of merged online catalogues of members of the UK Consortium of Research Libraries (CURL) and WorldCat. (WorldCat is a worldwide union catalogue created and maintained collectively by more than 9,000 OCLC member institutions). Departmental web pages in UK universities have also been used for researchers' publications.

I. Publications

1.1 Anthropology and Folklore

1.2 Arts, Architecture and Music

1.3 Bibliographies and Directories

1.4 Environment

1.5 History, Politics and Social Science

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