Following the IHC’s evaluation process by the FCT, and after a very competitive international selection process that lasted several months, the IHC awarded seven new mixed PhD Scholarships, that is, to be carried out in Portugal and in another country. The seven...
During the past two years, IHC researcher Quintino Lopes has been a scientific consultant and one of the contributors to the identification and inventory of the scientific collection of the Laboratory of Phonetics of the School of Arts and Humanities of the University...
The prestigious journal The International History Review has just published (Vol. 42, No. 6) the dossier “Amílcar Cabral and the Liberation of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde: International, Transnational, and Global Dimensions“, co-organised by Rui Lopes and...
The IHC’s Digital Humanities Lab is one of the partners of the project “Western Sephardic Diaspora Roadmap”, starting in January 2021 and which crosses the methods of Digital Humanities and Information Sciences with the study of the Jewish Diaspora to build to a...
Isabel Baltazar was this year’s winner of the History of Europe Prize — Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation for her book Repensar Portugal e a Ideia de Europa. Pensamento Contemporâneo [Rethinking Portugal and the Idea of Europe. Contemporary Thought], awarded by the...
The project TRANSMAT — Transnational materialities (1850-1930): reconstituting collections and connecting histories, coordinated by Elisabete Pereira, was one of 312 selected for funding in the SR&TD Project Grants call promoted by the Foundation for Science and...