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Episode #4: Symposium Snippet - Closing Remarks by Dr. Ricardo Roque

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This episode of Luso-Scapes features a Symposium Snippet, a recording from the 2021 Lusophone Land Legacies in Comparative Perspective Symposium. This snippet includes the closing remarks presented by keynote discussant Dr. Ricardo Roque, as well as the discussion that followed these remarks. This podcast is brought to you with support from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.

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