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Tag: São Tomé e Príncipe

Imagined Pasts: colonialism, photography and archives

17 October, 201920 December, 2020 - by ip

The international workshop Imagined Pasts fosters a space to debate photographic collections from the colonial period. It will take place between 4 and 5 November 2019. The admission is free but please register.

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Insurgent peoples in world history: new book on resistance and colonialism

10 October, 201930 October, 2020 - by ip

“Resistance and Colonialism: insurgent peoples in world history”, the new book edited by Nuno Domingos, Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo and Ricardo Roque has been published by Palgrave Macmillan.

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Mozambique in the Edgard Leuenroth Archive. By Matheus Serva Pereira

10 March, 20194 February, 2021 - by admin

The exhibition “Moçambique: independência e nação no acervo do AEL” presents sources and materials for the history of Africa available in the Edgard Leuenroth Archive, at UNICAMP, Brazil. Co-organized by Matheus Serva Pereira.

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International Conference «Slave subjectivities in the Iberian Worlds (15th-20th centuries)»

25 June, 201819 December, 2020 - by bg

Between 2nd and 4th of July, at ICS researchers discuss ways of studying slave experiences in the Iberian world, encouraging a comparative examination of experiences of the enslaved in relation to diverse places and historical periods.

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Empires, Colonialism and Post-colonial Societies is a research group of ICS-ULisboa. We are an interdisciplinary team of historians and anthropologists who study, critically and comparatively, the historical past and the present legacies of the long ‘Portuguese colonial empire’.

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Coordination: Ricardo Roque

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‘Portugal: a past in search of a future’, 1978, Douglas Wheeler

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