Capa e batina, czyli o tradycjach akademickich Portugalii
Journal Title: Postscriptum Polonistyczne - Year 2018, Vol 21, Issue 1
Abstract
The article describes academic traditions in Portugal. They are treated as a social phenomenon, which cannot be compared with Polish academic culture. Praxe académica, that is a variety of rules and habits connected with Portuguese academic life belongs to the life of Portuguese society and is a recognizable element of the Portuguese culture.
Authors and Affiliations
Lidia Romaniszyn-Ziomek
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