British historian Sue Onslow is the third IHC Visiting Scholar, an IHC programme whose aim is to promote a short programme of research and advanced training activities each year by an international historian. Sue Onslow is a leading academic in the field of Cold War...
The exhibition “Chamem-me Stefan!” [Call me Stefan!], which tells the life story of Stefan Rozenfeld, will open on 21 September at the Carregal do Sal Secondary School. Born into a Jewish family, Stefan was five years old when Germany invaded his country, Poland....
On 12 September, at a meeting of the IHC’s Scientific Committee, it was unanimously decided to send a letter to the publisher Routledge expressing its position on the withdrawal of the chapter “The Walls Spoke When No One Else Would. Autoethnographic notes...
The IHC will be one of the institutions participating in the first NOVA FCSH Research and Innovation Day, which will take place on 21 September, under the theme Heritage – material, immaterial, built and natural. The initiative aims to “share scientific...
The new members of the Governing Bodies and Coordinators of the IHC’s Research Groups were elected yesterday at the General Assembly. The new President of the IHC Board is Luís Trindade, an Assistant Researcher at the IN2PAST Associated Laboratory and an...