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  • Lisbon | Porto

    Call for papers - History

    Jews of Portugal and the Spanish-Portuguese Jewish diaspora

    O Centro de história da universidade de Lisboa, juntamente com a universidade do Porto, Ashkelon Academic College e o Dahan Center da Bar-Ilan University estão a organizar um congresso internacional, a decorrer em 2018 (27 de Junho a 2 de Julho), na universidade de Lisboa e na universidade do Porto, dedicado ao tema dos Judeus em Portugal e a diáspora luso-espanhola. Está de momento aberta a chamada à participação de todos os investigadores, especialistas e académicos, que desejem apresentar os seus trabalhos e resultados neste evento.

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  • Lisbon

    Call for papers - Language

    The Medieval Chronicle

    VIII International Conference

    The Medieval Chronicle Society is an international and interdisciplinary organisation founded to facilitate the work of scholars interested in medieval chronicles, or more generally medieval historiography. The VIII International Conference of The Medieval Chronicle aims at providing a meeting point for scholars who work on different aspects of the medieval chronicle (historical, literary, art-historical) to announce new findings and projects, present new methodologies, and discuss the prospects for collaborative research.

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  • Batalha

    Call for papers - History

    Loci Sepulcralis

    Pantheons and other places of memory and burial in the Middle Ages

    This International conference will be devoted to Medieval Pantheons. The main aim is to promote a broad and innovative debate on the concept of “pantheon” throughout the Middle Ages, as well as their underlying intentions. It is also intended to address the specificity of themes that are intertwined with the construction, ornamentation and everyday uses of these spaces by the communities that host them.

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  • Call for papers - History

    Changes and continuities. Border spaces and border mentalities

    À la suite du premier workshop international « Changements et continuités. Le passage du Moyen Âge à l'Époque moderne dans le monde ibérique » réalisé en 2014, l'Institut des études médiévales (IEM), le Centre d'histoire globale (CHAM) et l'Institut d'histoire contemporaine (IHC) organiseront un deuxième workshop intitulé « Changements et continuités. Espaces frontaliers et mentalités de frontière » qui se tiendra à la FCSH-UNL (Lisbonne), le 20 et le 21 Juillet 2015.

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  • Lisbon

    Study days - Middle Ages

    The study of manufactured objects in medieval archaeology and the study of illuminated manuscripts

    Methodologies compared

    O objetivo deste workshop é comparar, por meio da análise de alguns casos específicos, os métodos científicos utilizados no estudo dos manuscritos iluminados (história da arte) e dos artefactos encontrados no âmbito da arqueologia medieval. Em ambas as áreas os contextos de criação e utilização dos objectos são fundamentais para a sua caracterização e compreensão. A partir de casos específicos tentar-se-á traçar semelhanças e diferenças nos métodos de análise que caracterizam as duas disciplinas históricas. Deste modo pretende-se compreender em que medida é possível adaptar e aplicar metodologias diversas de modo a obter um conhecimento mais profundo do objecto e do seu contexto.

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  • Lisbon

    Seminar - History

    Images and Liturgy in Portugal in the Middle Age

    The seminar Images and Liturgy in Portugal in the Middle Age, organized by the CEAACP Multidisciplinary Group Study in Arts (University of Coimbra), in partnership with the Association of Portuguese Archaeologists / Carmo Archaeological Museum, is part of the set of project initiatives of Carla Varela Fernandes’ Postdoc (Sculptures of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries in collections of Portuguese museums. An imperative approach to a broader knowledge of the scientific reality). It aims the presentation and discussion of recent studies and reflections on works of Romanic and Gothic art existing in Portugal. It is intended to address the medieval images as part of the liturgical rituals and the buildings they were designed for. On the other hand, we’ll try to provide advances in the knowledge on the means as an iconographic innovation or aesthetic generated at a given location "moves" and appears in other geographies, serving similar purposes.

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  • Evora

    Call for papers - Middle Ages

    The Mediterranean and southern Iberian peninsula in Medieval times: culture, identity and heritage (5th-15th centuries)

    Le Congrès International « La Méditerranée et le Sud Ibérique l’époque médiévale : culture, identité et patrimoine. Siècles V-XV » aura lieu le 5 et 6 Décembre 2013, signalant les 1100 ans du pillage de Évora, ville du Alentejo, par le futur roi Ordoño II de León en 913. Le Congrès aura comme principal objectif  de rassembler jeunes chercheurs et spécialistes, portugais et étrangers, de domaines si divers comme l’Archéologie, l’Histoire, la Littérature, l’Histoire des Arts, l’Anthropologie et autres dédiés à  l’étude de la thématique du Sud Ibérique à l’époque médiévale. On cherche une analyse multidisciplinaire des relations de proximité et les affinités qui ont eu lieu à l’époque médiévale, entre des régions méridionales et l’espace méditerranéen ainsi que d’autres thématiques reliées à champs spécifiques de l’Art de l’Histoire économique, politique et sociale ou de la culture et mentalités du Sud Ibérique.

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  • Lisbon

    Conference, symposium - History

    Afonso Henriques International Meeting: on constructing and consolidating monarchies in Medieval West (12th-13th centuries)

    Identities and Limits

    In the year which marks the 900th anniversary of the birth of the first King of Portugal, Afonso Henriques, the Centro de História of the Faculdade de Letras of Lisbon, decided, within the frame of its Research Group on Identity Models, to host an International Meeting in which experts on the construction and legitimation of new or renewed political entities and bodies, during the 12th and 13th centuries, as well as on the theoretical support for such development, might meet in order to debate and compare both the forms and the mechanisms involved in the construction of these new political realities and relationship between powers, which strangely enough seem to assume quite similar features in Medieval West during that period.

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