Photos are coming in from the #IN2FUTURE Boot Camp, #IN2PAST's first doctoral school, which began on Saturday in Évora.
Experimentation, immersion, collaboration, sharing, reflection — that's what we are offering PhD students from the seven research centres that make up the Associated Lab.
🗣 The IHC is one of the institutions organising the seminar "Ecologies of Movement: Retracing Empire & Dynamics of Resistance", whose call for participants is open until 15 April.
🚨We continue to receive proposals for the Call for the Award of Studentships for Doctoral Research in all Scientific Domains promoted by the FCT, both in the General Line and in a Non-Academic Environment.
🛎️ We have just opened our mailbox to receive your PhD project proposals, to be submitted to the FCT's Call for the Award of Studentships for Doctoral Research, both in the General Line and in a Non-Academic Environment.
We mark #InternationalWomensDay by saluting all IHC female researchers and highlighting the thirteen women who have joined our team over the past year!
The programme for the international congress "Commoning: Common Resources, Associationism and Networks of Reciprocity throughout History" is now available on our website.
📖 In a chapter of the book "Photography in Portuguese Colonial Africa, 1860–1975", Catarina Laranjeiro “considers the photographs collected from combatants who fought on the Guinean liberation movement and African combatants who belonged to the Portuguese Armed Forces as the objects of a memory elicitation exercise”.
✨ The Board of Directors and the Science Management Team of the Institute of Contemporary History of the NOVA School of Social Sciences and Humanities and the University of Évora wish you Happy Holidays and a year 2024 full of History. ✨
⏳ The call for papers for the international congress "Commoning: Common Resources, Associationism and Networks of Reciprocity throughout History" ends tomorrow, 15 December!
📅 The meeting will take place via Zoom on 14-15 March 2024.
This is where you will find all the information about the Associate Laboratory for Research and Innovation in Heritage, Arts, Sustainability and Territory, such as the Thematic Lines, ongoing Exploratory Projects and much more!
🆕 "Fire in the Mud", the documentary directed by Catarina Laranjeiro and Daniel Barroca, won the Doclisboa INATEL Foundation Award for Best Film Dealing with Cultural and Traditional Practices as well as Intangible Cultural Heritage. 🎉
The award-winning film will be screened again today, 30 October, at Cinema Ideal, at 10PM.