Amílcar Cabral – Publicações
2021:
- Laranjeiro, Catarina. Dos sonhos e das imagens. A guerra de libertação na Guiné-Bissau. Lisboa: Outro Modo, 2021. [link]
2020:
- Lopes, Rui & Victor Barros. “Amílcar Cabral and the Liberation of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde: International, Transnational, and Global Dimensions,” The International History Review 42 (2020): 1230-1237. [link]
- Laranjeiro, Catarina. “The Cuban Revolution and the Liberation Struggle in Guinea-Bissau: Images, Imaginings, Expectations and Experiences,” The International History Review 42 (2020): 1319-1338. [link]
- Barros, Victor. “The French Anticolonial Solidarity Movement and the Liberation of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde,” The International History Review 42 (2020): 1297-1318. [link]
- Telepneva, Natalia. “‘Code Name SEKRETÁŘ’: Amílcar Cabral, Czechoslovakia and the Role of Human Intelligence during the Cold War,” The International History Review 42 (2020): 1257-1273. [link]
- Jones, Branwen Gruffydd. “Race, Culture and Liberation: African Anticolonial Thought and Practice in the Time of Decolonisation,” The International History Review 42 (2020): 1238-1256. [link]
- Sousa, Julião Soares. “Amílcar Cabral, the PAIGC and the Relations with China at the Time of the Sino-Soviet Split and of Anti-Colonialism. Discourses and Praxis,” The International History Review 42 (2020): 1274-1296. [link]
- Galvão, Inês, José Neves & Rui Lopes. Análise de alguns tipos de resistência. Edição revista e comentada. Lisboa: Outro Modo, 2022. [link]
2019:
- Jones, Branwen Gruffydd. “Time, History, Politics: Anticolonial Constellations,” Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies 21 (2019): 592-614. [link]
- Galvão, Inês & Catarina Laranjeiro, “Gender Struggle in Guinea-Bissau: Women’s Participation On and Off the Liberation Record,” in Resistance and Colonialism: Insurgent Peoples in World History, editado por Nuno Domingos, Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo e Ricardo Roque, 85-12. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. [link]
2018:
- Martins, Leonor Pires & José Neves, “Ataque ao Quartel de Tite: Início da guerra na Guiné (1963),” in As Voltas do Passado: A guerra colonial e as lutas de libertação, organizado por Miguel Cardina e Bruno Sena Martins, 116-120. Lisboa: Tinta da China, 2018. [link]
- Neves, José. “Ideología, ciencia y pueblo en Amílcar Cabral,” Nómadas 48 (2018): 135-149. [PDF]
- Jones, Branwen Gruffydd, “African Anticolonialism in International Relations: Against the Time of Forgetting,” in Recentering Africa in International Relations. Beyond Lack, Peripherality, and Failure, editado por Marta Iñiguez de Heredia e Zubairu Wai. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. [link]
2017:
- Neves, José. “Ideologia, ciência e povo em Amílcar Cabral,” História, Ciências, Saúde-Manguinhos 24 (2017): 333-347. [PDF]
- Santos, Aurora Almada e. A Organização das Nações Unidas e a Questão Colonial Portuguesa: 1960-1974. Lisboa: Instituto da Defesa Nacional, 2017. [link]
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julho, 2024
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Detalhes do Evento
Conferência com a IHC Visiting Scholar Lavinia Maddaluno, sobre as respostas socioeconómicas, culturais, científicas, tecnológicas e médicas à expansão da cultura do arroz no Norte de
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Detalhes do Evento
Conferência com a IHC Visiting Scholar Lavinia Maddaluno, sobre as respostas socioeconómicas, culturais, científicas, tecnológicas e médicas à expansão da cultura do arroz no Norte de Itália.
Rice: ersatz, cultural artifact, object of knowledge, unruly crop
A dietary mainstay in non-European societies and a cornerstone of dishes like Northern Italian risotto, rice has diverse culinary significance. However, the timing of its introduction to Northern Italy remains unclear. Examining this event offers insights into the process of integrating new crops into both diet and cultural imagination. This talk is about the socio-economic, cultural, scientific, technological, and medical responses to the expansion of rice cultivation in northern Italy between the sixteenth and the eighteenth/early nineteenth centuries. Bringing together the history of knowledge and environmental history, in this talk I will reflect on how rice was appropriated by several actors, and on how these appropriations were intertwined with perceptions and constructions of the landscape and material environment. By interlacing narratives of rice cultivation and of the landscapes rice forms, alongside discussions of infrastructural development and knowledge systems, I will also delineate the progression of interactions between humans and their environments, as well as the evolution of water management practices, scientific advancements, medical understandings, and political-economic ideologies across different historical periods. Additionally, the talk will highlight how resources were conceptualized in the early modern period, reconnecting to contemporary debates on the Anthropocene and on the agency of non-humans.
About IHC’s 2024 Visiting Scholar:
Lavinia Maddaluno is Assistant Professor in early modern history at the Department of Humanities at Ca’ Foscari, Venice, working on David Gentilcore’s ERC project The Water Cultures of Italy 1500-1900. She is a historian of science interested in exploring the nexus between humans, nature and economy in early modern Europe. Lavinia has just completed her first monograph Science and political Economy in Enlightenment Milan (1760-1805), forthcoming with the Voltaire Foundation in autumn 2024. She is currently editing a book on rice in the Mediterranean with Rachele Scuro and a special issue on Water Knowledge with Giacomo Savani and Davide Martino. Lavinia has held multiple fellowships since the end of her PhD (Cambridge UK, 2018), from a Rome Fellowship at the British School at Rome, to a Max Weber Fellowship at the EUI and a joint Warburg/I Tatti Fellowship in the History of Science. More recently, she has been Fellow at the Fondation Maison des Sciences de l’Homme and the Fondazione Einaudi, working on a new project on rice-related knowledge networks between France and Italy in the Enlightenment.
Attendance is free.
Tempo
(Terça-feira) 10:30 am - 12:30 pm
Organizador
Instituto de História Contemporânea — Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas da Universidade NOVA de Lisboacomunicacao.ihc@fcsh.unl.pt Avenida de Berna, 26C — 1069-061 Lisboa
Notícias
Terceira Edição da IHC Summer School em Évora
Jul 15, 2024
A IHC Summer School vai regressar para a sua terceira edição
Lavinia Maddaluno é a IHC Visiting Scholar 2024
Jul 11, 2024
A historiadora de ciência vai ser a quarta IHC Visiting Scholar
Quintino Lopes visita Salvador da Bahia
Jul 9, 2024
Quintino Lopes visitou o edifício onde funcionou o antigo Laboratório de Fonética da Universidade Federal da Bahia