Arturo Zoffmann Rodriguez

História Política — Regimes, Transições e Memória
Contacto:
azoffmann@fcsh.unl.pt
Biografia
Desde Abril de 2025, Arturo Zoffmann Rodriguez é Investigador Auxiliar no Instituto de História Contemporânea (IHC) da Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, no âmbito do projecto ERC que dirige como Investigador Principal, “STEXEU — O Caminho Constitucional para a Ditadura: Estados de Exceção e Autoritarismo na Europa”. Anteriormente, entre Julho de 2021 e Março de 2025, foi Investigador Júnior no IHC com um contrato CEEC-FCT, onde desenvolveu um projecto sobre a história dos sindicatos de extrema-direita no Sul da Europa no período entre-guerras.
Antes de se juntar ao IHC, trabalhou na Universidade Nacional Autónoma do México (UNAM), onde desenvolveu um projecto de pós-doutoramento sobre as ligações entre as revoluções mexicana e russa. Em 2019, concluiu o seu doutoramento no European University Institute, em Florença, com uma tese sobre o impacto da Revolução Russa no movimento anarquista espanhol. Completou o mestrado na Universidade de Oxford e a licenciatura na University College London.
O seu trabalho foi publicado em revistas como Past & Present, International Review of Social History, European History Quarterly e Slavic Review. Leccionou história russa e soviética como Professor Visitante na Universidade Federal de Alagoas, na Universidade de Barcelona e no Colégio do México.
Áreas de Investigação
- História do trabalho
- Espanha moderna
- Sindicatos
- Extrema direita
Publicações destacadas
- Zoffmann Rodriguez, Arturo & Juan Cristóbal Marinello Bonnefoy. “A Proletarian Turf War: The Rise and Fall of Barcelona’s Sindicatos Libres, 1919–1923,” International Review of Social History 66 (2021): 243-271. [link]
- Zoffmann-Rodriguez, Arturo. “Anarcho-syndicalism and the Russian Revolution: Towards a political explanation of a fleeting romance, 1917–22,” Revolutionary Russia 31 (2018): 226-246. [link]
- Zoffmann Rodriguez, Arturo. “‘Off to Moscow with No Passports and No Money’: The 1921 Spanish Syndicalist Delegation to Russia,” European History Quarterly 48 (2018): 435-461. [link]🔓
- Zoffmann Rodriguez, Arturo. “Lenin in Barcelona: the Russian Revolution and the Spanish trienio bolchevista, 1917–1920,” Slavic Review 76 (2017): 629-636. [link]
Projectos principais
- Coordenador do projecto “STEXEU — O Caminho Constitucional para a Ditadura: Estados de Exceção e Autoritarismo na Europa” — acolhido pelo IHC e financiado pelo European Research Institute (Starting Grant, Grant agreement ID: 101163723 ). 2025-2030 (link)
- Projecto individual “The Sindicatos Libres of Barcelona and the proletarian road to fascism in Spain, Italy, Portugal, and France, 1900-39” — Acolhido pelo IHC e financiado pela Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (2020.01776.CEECIND). 2021-2025
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maio, 2026
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Detalhes do Evento
Seminário de investigação que procura alargar o campo dos estudos sobre o petróleo para além das narrativas, geografias e fronteiras disciplinares estabelecidas, dando maior destaque às perspetivas do Sul Global e
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Detalhes do Evento
Seminário de investigação que procura alargar o campo dos estudos sobre o petróleo para além das narrativas, geografias e fronteiras disciplinares estabelecidas, dando maior destaque às perspetivas do Sul Global e de outros locais de extracção e resistência.
Mind the Gap III:
Unearthing Petromodernity: Oil Studies in the Anthropocene
Online Research Seminar
The rise of fossil fuels has been central to the political, economic, cultural, and material transformations of the past two centuries, yet the forms of power, knowledge, and life enabled by carbon energy often remain analytically invisible. As we confront the converging crises of the Anthropocene, the need to rethink the centrality of fossil fuels to modern life has never been more urgent.
At a moment when toxic landscapes, resource frontiers, and environmental inequality reveal the uneven geographies of fossil modernity, the humanities and social sciences are reorienting analytical attention toward the energetic foundations of modern life. From pipelines and refineries to plastics and everyday petrochemical products, the material properties of oil have fundamentally shaped modern infrastructures and forms of life. What forms of political and social power are created through fossil fuel industries? How have fossil fuels shaped modern societies, their economic models, governmental regimes, everyday lives? How have they contributed to uneven global geographies rooted in colonialism and capitalism? What kinds of transitions to post-carbon futures are possible?
Bringing together approaches from history, anthropology, political ecology, and geography, we seek to expand the field of oil studies beyond established narratives, geographies, and disciplinary boundaries, amplifying perspectives from the Global South and other sites of extraction and resistance.
📎 Download full programme (PDF)
Programme:
Every fortnight we will meet online to discuss an article or book chapter circulated in advance. The sessions will start with a 20–30 minute presentation, followed by discussion. The sessions will take place on Mondays at 2PM.
We will explore key concepts such as petro-culture, carbon democracy, extractivism, fossil capital, energy regimes, and transition imaginaries, examining how energy dependence shapes modern subjectivities, infrastructures, economies, and ecological futures. The texts will be shared with participants in advance.
Everyone is welcome.
To register, please fill out the online form. After registering you will receive the readings and access information ahead of each session.
For more information, please write to unearthingpetromodernity@proton.me.
30 March | Timothy Mitchell, Carbon Democracy: Political Power in the Age of Oil. Selected chapter TBA (Verso, 2011)
Davide Scarso (CIUHCT — FCT NOVA)
Focus: How fossil fuels structured democratic politics, labour power and modern governance
13 April | Adam Hanieh, “Petrochemical Empire: The Geo-Politics of Fossil-Fuelled Production“ New Left Review (139)
Ricardo Noronha (IHC — NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST)
Focus: Global production networks, the Gulf region and the restructuring of capitalism through petrochemicals
27 April | Carola Hein (ed.), Oil Spaces: Exploring the Global Petroleumscape. Chapter 8: Peyerl, D. “Building Brazil’s Petroleumscape on Land and Sea: Infrastructure, Expertise, and Technology” (Routledge, 2022)
Henrique Oliveira (IHC — NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST)
Focus: Infrastructure, territorial development and the spatial materiality of oil
11 May | Stephanie LeMenager, Living Oil: Petroleum Culture in the American Century. Selected chapter TBA (Oxford University Pres, 2014)
Raquel Ribeiro (CHAM — NOVA FCSH)
Focus: Oil, media, culture, and everyday life in twentieth-century society
25 May | Appel, Mason & Watts (Eds.), Subterranean Estates: Life Worlds of Oil and Gas. Introduction: “Oil Talk” (Cornell University Press, 2015)
Amedeo Policante (IHC — NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST)
Focus: Anthropological and political-economic perspectives on oil extraction and everyday life
8 June | Alice Mah, Petrochemical Planet: Multiscalar Battles of Industrial Transformation. Chapter 2: “Enduring Toxic Injustice and Fenceline Mobilizations” (Duke University Press, 2023)
João Pedro Santos (IHC — NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST)
Focus: Environmental justice, pollution, and grassroots activism around petrochemical industries
22 June | Chelsea Schields, Offshore Attachments: Oil and Intimacy in the Caribbean. Introduction and Chapter 1. “Crude Bargains” (University of California Press, 2023)
Anita Buhin (IHC — NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST)
Focus: Oil economies, intimacy, and social relations in offshore extraction zones
6 July | Tim Di Muzio & Matt Dow, “Global capitalism and oil“ in Handbook on Oil and International Relations (Edward Elgar Publishing , 2022)
Davide Scarso (CIUHCT — FCT NOVA), Amedeo Policante & Ricardo Noronha (IHC — NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST)
Focus: Oil in international relations, financialization and the structure of global capitalism
Organisation:
Davide Scarso (CIUHCT — FCT NOVA)
Amedeo Policante (IHC — NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST)
Ricardo Noronha (IHC — NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST)
Tempo
(Segunda-feira) 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Localização
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Plataforma Zoom
Organizador
Instituto de História Contemporânea — Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas da Universidade NOVA de Lisboa e Centro Interuniversitário de História das Ciências e da Tecnologia
Notícias
Nuno Silas expõe no MUHNAC
Abr 29, 2026
É um dos curadores da exposição “Olhares Críticos no Arquivo Colonial – Sombras e Memórias”
Pedro Cerdeira, Prémio Amílcar Cabral, em Lisboa
Abr 28, 2026
Participará no encontro “Desconstruir o Colonialismo: Entre Tradição e Revolução”
Fernando Rosas: o actor da história que estudou
Abr 23, 2026
“É muito importante tornar a história da democracia em Portugal muito presente”
