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Tag: Political Communication

Petições: o vox populi durante a Revolução Liberal Portuguesa, 1820-1823

1 November, 202019 February, 2021 - by ip

Miguel Dantas da Cruz revisita o significativo movimento reivindicativo da população na forma de petições durante a primeira experiência liberal portuguesa: 31º artigo da série Ciências Sociais em público, suplemento P2 do jornal Público.

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‘Atlantic history and other approaches to early modern empires’: Jack Greene entrevistado por Miguel Dantas da Cruz

17 January, 20207 June, 2020 - by jm

Entrevista de Miguel Dantas da Cruz (ICS-ULisboa) ao historiador norte-americano Jack P. Greene na revista Ler História 75 (2019).

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CFP: Mapping Public Ritual in the Early Modern Portuguese Empire

9 January, 202019 December, 2020 - by ip

Call for papers: International Conference on the spatial and geographic dimensions of public rituals in the Early Modern Portuguese Empire. The CFP is open until the 15th February. The conference takes place at ICS-ULisboa, on the 6-7th July 2020.

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‘A Monarquia Constitucional dos Braganças em Portugal e no Brasil’: apresentação

7 December, 20192 November, 2020 - by jm

Isabel Corrêa da Silva (ICS-ULisboa) e Rui Ramos (ICS-ULisboa) apresentam o livro ‘A Monarquia Constitucional dos Braganças em Portugal e no Brasil (1822-1910)’, 12 de dezembro, 15h, NOVA FCSH, Colégio Almada Negreiros, sala 209.

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O Controle do Fluxo das Cartas e as Reformas de Correio na América Portuguesa (1796-1821)

30 November, 201930 November, 2019 - by Matheus Pereira

A tese de Mayra Guapindaia, ICS-ULisboa, explora o papel das reformas de Correio nos planos políticos e administrativos da Coroa portuguesa em finais século XVIII, através da sua implantação na América portuguesa.

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“Um Reino e suas Repúblicas no Atlântico”: mesa-redonda

7 February, 201921 June, 2019 - by ip

Mesa-redonda a propósito do livro “Um Reino e suas Repúblicas no Atlântico: comunicações políticas entre Portugal, Brasil e Angola nos séculos XVII e XVIII”, da autoria de João Fragoso e Nuno Gonçalo Monteiro. ICS-ULisboa, 12 fev, 18h.

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Petitions in the Age of Atlantic Revolutions (c.1760 – c.1840)

14 January, 201919 December, 2020 - by ip

This international conference aims to revisit the role of the petition and its adaption to the broader Atlantic scale, within a changing political landscape, that included American independences, the liberal revolutions and the early periods of the new constitutional regimes. The conference will be held in ICS – University of Lisbon on February 13-15.

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CFP “Petitions in the Age of Atlantic Revolutions (c.1760-c.1840)”

3 May, 201825 January, 2019 - by ara

Deadline: 30 July

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Seminário Marcas do Império: Marissa Moorman no ICS

3 May, 201818 May, 2019 - by ara

17 de Maio Marissa Moorman apresenta “Uma abordagem da questão da contra-subversão pela rádio aumenta o volume nas dissonâncias do estado colonial e as ‘tensões do império.’ Contra James Scott, veremos a importância dos elementos imateriais dos projectos modernistas do estado.”

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Ciclo «O Atlântico Ibero-Americano (sécs. XVI-XX). Perspectivas historiográficas recentes – 2017»

10 November, 201719 May, 2019 - by ip

Apresentações de Sylvia Sellers-García (Boston College) e Domingo Centenero De Arce (Consejería de Educación de Murcia).

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