
O Afundamento do Caça-minas Roberto Ivens
Nov 20, 2018 | Chapters, Publications

O Afundamento do Caça-minas Roberto Ivens: Fontes para o seu estudo – As Versões da Imprensa, a Nota Oficiosa do Ministério da Marinha e o Diário Náutico do Rebocador Bérrio
- Paulo Costa
- A Marinha Portuguesa na Grande Guerra (1916-1918). O afundamento do caça-minas Roberto Ivens
- Carlos Valentim & Paulo Costa (Coords.)
- 2018
- Lisbon: Comissão Cultural de Marinha
- Language: Portuguese
- ISBN: 978-989-8159-83-0
- 97-104 p.
Excerpt from the Preface:
Alguns dos factos apresentados neste livro demoraram mais de 100 anos para serem relatados…
Nesta obra, para além do seu enquadramento em todo o contexto da Grande Guerra, são registados vários factos, alguns dos quais ocultados aquando do seu acontecimento: o afundamento do um navio e a perda de vidas humanas, a sua descoberta e identificação, o reavivar da sua memória e dos que nele cumpriram a sua última missão.
Este livro resulta da conjugação de várias vontades e da colaboração entre diferentes instituições, militares e civis, nas diversas actividades do projecto de investigação relacionado com o afundamento do Caça-minas Roberto Ivens.
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Os autores, com a publicação deste livro, dão um contributo importante para a compreensão do afundamento do primeiro navio, facto relevante na participação da Marinha Portuguesa na Grande Guerra.
Augusto Mourão Ezequiel
Vice-Almirante REF
Diretor da Comissão Cultural de Marinha
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The RESONANCE Reading Group is a monthly encounter of the wider academic community of the project RESONANCE invested in thinking-with one key text or book a month. RESONANCE Reading
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The RESONANCE Reading Group is a monthly encounter of the wider academic community of the project RESONANCE invested in thinking-with one key text or book a month.
RESONANCE Reading Group
Session #3: Resonance: A Sociology of Our Relationship to the World, by Hartmut Rosa
The RESONANCE Reading Group is a monthly meeting that brings together members of the academic community, colleagues, friends, and enthusiasts of contemporary cultural history to reflect on and discuss a fundamental text or book. It is part of the project RESONANCE — Epistemologies for the Documentation of Affect and Becoming in Cultural Manifestations in Performance (1969-1979). This group meets in person at NOVA FCSH or online, during lunchtime on a weekday. Each participant brings their own lunch, and for in-person sessions, coffee and biscuits are kindly provided by the project.
The second session of the RESONANCE Reading Group focuses on Chapter 5 of the book Resonance: A Sociology of Our Relationship to the World, by Hartmut Rosa (English translation). The chapter – “Resonance and Alienation as Basic Categories of a Theory of Our Relationship to the World” – explores two social effects of Rosa’s approach to a material-discursive (radical) relationality that is inherently affective. This is a crucial text to explore the material relationality of bodies, space, and the vibrations of modernity as both a historical category and a pernicious, insidious, infrastructure impacting our living in the world. This reading group is going to be led by Hélia Marçal (IHA — NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST).
You can register by emailing Hélia Marçal at heliamarcal@fcsh.unl.pt, to receive an online meeting link and a PDF copy of the chapter.
More information about the RESONANCE project here.
Picture: Guava, axial view, MRI. Alexandr Khrapichev, University of Oxford. Source: Wellcome Collection, United Kingdom (CC BY)
The RESONANCE project is supported by the Programa Regional Lisboa 2030, Portugal 2030 and the European Union (LISBOA2030-FEDER-00914500). This work is also co-funded by national funds through FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, I.P., under the reference 2023.17624.ICDT (DOI: https://doi.org/10.54499/2023.17624.ICDT).
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