Opusculos, Volume 7 presents a collection of essays by Alexandre Herculano, a prominent figure in 19th-century Portuguese literature and historiography. This volume showcases Herculano's insightful analysis of Portuguese history and his engagement with the political and social issues of his time.
Herculano's writings are marked by a commitment to historical accuracy and a deep understanding of Portugal's cultural heritage. His essays offer valuable perspectives on the nation's past and its place in the broader European context. Readers interested in Portuguese history, 19th-century political thought, and the works of Alexandre Herculano will find this volume to be an enriching and thought-provoking read.
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