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Amílcar Cabral: The “Anonymous Fighter” for the Mankind Fundamental Freedoms
In 1971, Amílcar Cabral presented himself in the United Nations (UN) as an “anonymous fighter” engaged in the struggle for the fundamental freedoms of the populations of Guinea and Cape Verde, as well as of all mankind. Such affirmation was not casual, since Cabral adopted the status of “anonymous fighter” in other circumstances, arguing that he was struggling for the human dignity, progress and happiness. The main goal of the conference is to bring together academics studying Cabral trajectory, institutions involved in preserving his memory and personalities which became acquainted with him.
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Os doutrinadores do corporativismo português (1933-1974)
No âmbito da Rede NETCOR, investigadores das diferentes unidades de investigação que, em Portugal, compõem esta rede internacional reúnem-se para debater quem foram os doutrinadores nacionais do Corporativismo. Quais as ideias que os formaram e que veicularam? Em que circuitos se moveram? Que influência tiveram na política corporativa do Estado autoritário? Estas são algumas das questões que orientam este seminário.
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Post-soviet diaspora(s) in Western Europe (1991-2017)
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, millions of former soviet citizens crossed the national borders in search of better lives in new countries, in what was the biggest migration tide since the end of World War II. These Post-Soviet migrants were diverse in origins, strategies and expectations. They often represented a challenge to the orthodox views of migration processes, since in most cases these flows could not be easily described and analysed following commonly accepted theoretical frameworks. Everybody seemed to be on the move: labour migrants, political refugees, cross-border traders, “tourists” planning to forget their return... and in a short period, they spread all over Western Europe.
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The project Through, from, to Latin America: networks, circulations and artistic transits from the 1960s to the present seeks to explore the tensions and interrelations between local inscription and connectivity, habitation and circulation, present enunciation and revisiting the past.
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Conference, symposium - Modern
Ética, política e cultura: migrações
O impacto social e político dos fluxos migratórios recentes é incontestável. Eles induzem a necessidade de formas de coexistência mais integradoras, introduzem novas discussões na esfera pública, forçam a clarificação de fações, põem à prova a resiliência das democracias vigentes e a consistência dos valores nos quais se supõem assentes e suscitam um questionamento de fundo sobre o sentido da modernidade.
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Economic Diplomacy in Southern Europe
Doctrines, Agents, Pathways (19th-20th Centuries)
An interdisciplinary conference organised by the IHC-FCSH/NOVA (Instituto de História Contemporânea da Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas da Universidade NOVA de Lisboa), intending to approach the distinct dimensions of Southern Europe's case as peripheral economies and their integration in diplomatic relationships.
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Changes and continuities - global history, visual culture and itinerance
Dans la continuité des deux premiers workshops internationaux « Changements et continuités », réalisés en 2014 et en 2015, l’Instituto de Estudos Medievais, le Centro de História d'Aquém e d'Além-Mar, l’Instituto de História Contemporânea et l’Instituto de História da Arte organisent le troisième workshop intitulé « Changements et continuités. Histoire globale, culture visuelle et itinérances », les 14 et 15 septembre 2017.
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Call for papers - Representation
The museum reader: what practices should 21st century museums pursue, how and why?
The international conference The Museum Reader, organised by the Art History Institute of the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa and the National Museum of Contemporary Art – Museu do Chiado, aims to propose thematic lines and noteworthy points to stimulate thought, reflection and debate of new realities, practices and working conditions identified in museums in the 21st century.
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War hecatomb: effects on health, demography and modern thought (XIXth-XXIst centuries)
Without an exclusive focus on the two world wars and considering that other major conflicts had direct effects in demography, health and in the modern thought, this conference aims to open the historiographic debate in this almost yet unexplored topic, underlining the situation of countries that did not always played a main role in the military conflicts.
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