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The Dept. of Art and Art History at the University of New
Mexico offers a Ph.d. program in Spanish Colonial Art.
There is also a small Religous Studies Dept. I suggest you
write to the dept. for an application and more information.
Flora Clancy, Chair,Dept. of Art and Art History,
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, N.M. 87131.
On Sat, 3 Oct 1998, Rachel Coffey wrote:
> Date: Sat, 3 Oct 1998 09:23:19 +0100
> From: Rachel Coffey <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: History of Portuguese Art programs?
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> I'm beginning my research into graduate programs and wondering if some
> of you out there could help. I'm interested in Portuguese art history
> (or Iberian. Also interested in former Portuguese colonies).
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> Ideally I would like to find a university, or a professor at some
> university, in North America. I am also interested in any European
> universities that are pro-foreign students (although I will probably
> have european citizenship within the next few years). My secondary
> languages (from fluent to needs work, but still possible) are:
> Portuguese, Spanish, French.
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> I'm also interested in hearing from people who have studied in Europe
> and North America--wondering if the differences in pedagogy greatly
> affected their ability to learn.
>
> Another interest: a program that combines art history and religious
> studies.
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> Thanks for any insights,
> Rachel Coffey
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