Rebelo, Luís De Sousa, ‘A Plan for the Restoration of the Monarchy in Portugal’, in Portuguese Studies, 1.1 (1985), pp. 204–24, doi:10.2307/41104801

Rebelo, Luís De Sousa, review of C. R. Boxer, From Lisbon to Goa, 1500-1750: Studies in Portuguese Maritime Enterprise, in Portuguese Studies, 1.1 (1985), pp. 230–31, doi:10.2307/41104805

Rebelo, Luís De Sousa, review of S. George West, J. S. Cummins, A List of the Writings of Charles Ralph Boxer, 1926-1984, in Portuguese Studies, 1.1 (1985), p. 232, doi:10.2307/41104806

Rebelo, Luís De Sousa, review of António Pinto da França, Portuguese Influence in Indonesia, in Portuguese Studies, 2.1 (1986), p. 218, doi:10.2307/41104825

Rebelo, Luís De Sousa, review of Chronicles of Dom Fernando, Dom João, Fernão Lopes, Derek W. Lomax, R. J. Oakley, The English in Portugal: 1367—87, in Portuguese Studies, 5.1 (1989), pp. 230–32, doi:10.2307/41104892

Rebelo, Luís De Sousa, review of L. N. Gumilev, R. E. F. Smith, Searches for an Imaginary Kingdom: The Legend of the Kingdom of Prester John, in Portuguese Studies, 7.1 (1991), pp. 194–96, doi:10.2307/41104941

Rebelo, Luís De Sousa, ‘Portugal, Cabeça da Europa’, in Portuguese Studies, 8.1 (1992), pp. 17–26, doi:10.2307/41105722

Rebelo, Luís De Sousa, review of José I. Suárez, The Carnival Stage. Vicentine Comedy within the Serio-Comic Mode, in Portuguese Studies, 11.1 (1995), pp. 216–17, doi:10.2307/41105030

Rebelo, Luís De Sousa, review of João Camilo dos Santos, Camilo Castelo Branco no centenário da morte. Colloquium of Santa Barbara, in Portuguese Studies, 12.1 (1996), pp. 216–18, doi:10.2307/41105760

Rebelo, Luís De Sousa, ‘A Tribute to José Saramago’, in Portuguese Studies, 15.1 (1999), pp. 178–81, doi:10.2307/41105127

Cummins, J. S., and Rebelo, Luís De Sousa, ‘The Controversy over Charles Boxer's "Race Relations in the Portuguese Colonial Empire" 1415-1825’, in Homage to Charles Boxer (= Portuguese Studies, 17.1 (2001)), pp. 233–46, doi:10.2307/41105170

Rebelo, Luís De Sousa, and Phillips, Lucy, ‘Oliveira Martins: The Spectres in his Historiography’, in Portuguese Studies, 20.1 (2004), pp. 108–22, doi:10.2307/41105222