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    Summer School - History

    1956: Empires under tension

    XXIV Instituto de História Contemporânea's summer course

    Keeping up with tradition, on September the Instituto de História Contemporânea (IHC) starts the school year by organising a summer course open to all the community. This year, the subject will be “1956: Empires under Tension”, in a course coordinated by Fernando Rosas, Pedro Aires Oliveira, and Rui Aballe Vieira.

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    Call for papers - History

    Academias e sociedades científicas no mundo português (1720-1940)

    O presente congresso internacional pretende constituir um momento de reflexão e de partilha de conhecimentos sobre o vasto mundo português das Academias e Sociedades científicas de 1720 a 1940. Não são impostos limites fronteiriços: entende-se por mundo português o mundo de língua portuguesa na Europa, Américas, África e Ásia/Oceânia, nos quais se constituíram, naquela época, agremiações científicas da mais variada natureza e objecto de estudo, dotadas de estatutos próprios e de publicações, individuais e colectivas, manuscritas ou impressas.

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    Call for papers - Modern

    Crossing Borders: Intellectuals of the Right and Politics in Europe and Latin America

    Transnational Perspectives

    During the interwar period, authoritarian movements and regimes of the right - both of the "old" authoritarian and of the "new" radical varieties - professed their faith in national values but at the same time saw themselves as national agents of an otherwise international intellectual and political wave. Starting from the mid-1920s, a growing sense of shared goals, commonality of vision, and sense of history-making mission led them to draw on each other for inspiration and support. It soon became clear that these movements and regimes embraced ideas from each other, actively studying each other’s discourses and initiatives in the political field. The conference aims to promote a different understanding of the role of intellectuals of the interwar right who perceived themselves as transnational agents “at the service of an idea”. 

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