José Neves

Biography
José Neves is an Assistant Professor at the History department if NOVA FCSH, since 2011. He graduated in Modern and Contemporary History at ISCTE-IUL, where he also completed his PhD in Modern and Contemporary History (2008), and was a postdoctoral researcher at ICS-ULisboa. He was also Camões Visiting Professor at King’s College London in 2011. He directed the Culture, Identities and Power research line at the IHC between 2011 and 2016. He was the editor-in-chief of Práticas da História — Journal on Theory, Historiography and Uses of the Past. Currently, he is the IHC’s President of the Board.
Research fields
- History of contemporary Portugal
- Nationalism studies
- Theory of history, historiography, and uses of the past
- Cultural history
- Cultural studies
Selected publications
- Neves, José. “The foreign road to the homeland. Paris and the national turn of a Portuguese communist,” Twentieth Century Communism 7 (2014).
- Neves, José (Coord.). Como se Faz um Povo – Ensaios para a História do Portugal Contemporâneo. Lisbon: Tinta da China, 2010. [link]
- Neves, José. “The Role of Portugal on the Stage of Imperialism: Communism, Nationalism and Colonialism (1930–1960),” Nationalities Papers 37 (2009): 485-499. [PDF]
- Neves, José. Comunismo e Nacionalismo em Portugal – Política, Cultura e História no Século XX. Lisbon: Tinta da China, 2008. [link] *
* Victor de Sá Award of Contemporary History (2008); CES Award fos Young Social Scientists (2009); A. Sedas Nunes Social Sciences Award (2010).
Main projects
- Researcher in the project “Amílcar Cabral, from Political History to Politics of Memory” — Coordinated by Rui Lopes and funded by the Foundation for Sciences and Technology. [PTDC/EPH-HIS/6964/2014] 2016-2020
- Coordinator of the project “The Making of State Power in Portugal: Institutionalization Processes from 1890 to 1986” — Hosted by the IHC – NOVA FCSH and funded by the Foundation for Sciences and Technology. [PTDC/HIS-HIS/104166/2008] 2010-2013
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abril, 2026
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Lecture by Maria de Lurdes Rosa to mark the
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Lecture by Maria de Lurdes Rosa to mark the launch of the print edition of the book “Chronicle of the Castelo Branco lineage” in Arronches.
Garcia Velez de Castelo Branco: a toga, a pluma e a espada.
Um grande autor arronchense do século XVI e a sociedade do seu tempo
No Domingo que vem, dia 26 de Abril, vai ser lançada, em Arronches, a edição impressa do livro Escrever vinculações. Linhagem, fidalguia e um autor: crónica da linhagem dos Castelo Branco, em que se edita e estuda uma crónica inédita do século XVI, da autoria de Garcia Velez de Castelo Branco. Arronches é a terra natal do autor e a Câmara Municipal apoiou a publicação desta edição, a partir de e-book previamente publicado no âmbito do projecto VINCULUM.
Nesse contexto, Maria de Lurdes Rosa vai proferir uma conferência sobre o autor: “Garcia Velez de Castelo Branco: a toga, a pluma e a espada. Um grande autor arronchense do século XVI e a sociedade do seu tempo”. Garcia Velez de Castelo Branco não era uma personagem conhecida e da crónica apenas existe um exemplar manuscrito, sem autor atribuído. O trabalho da equipa VINCULUM identificou-o e estudou a fundo o livro, tendo antes restaurado e digitalizado, com apoio da Torre do Tombo, essa única versão manuscrita conhecida, que pertence a um proprietário privado.
Sobre o livro Escrever vinculações
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(Domingo) 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Localização
Convent of Our Lady of Light in Arronches
Largo General Norton de Matos, 12 — 7340-009 Arronches
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Institute of Contemporary History — NOVA School of Social Sciences and Humanities and Arronches Municipality
News
Fernando Rosas: an actor in the history he studied
Apr 23, 2026
‘It is very important to keep the history of democracy in Portugal very much in the public consciousness’
Diogo Ramada Curto — In Memoriam
Apr 13, 2026
Statement of condolence from the IHC Board
Paula Albuquerque in exhibition in Amsterdam
Apr 10, 2026
The exhibition Eye(s) Open opened at the Eye Filmuseum
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