New project funded by the EEA Grants

New project funded by the EEA Grants

The project Bilateral Lusophone Literature Initiative using GIS and Linguistics (BILLIG), proposed by the Institute of Contemporary History (IHC) and the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Oslo (ILOS), was approved for funding by the Bilateral Relations Fund...
Increased Funding for IHC’s Strategic Plan 2020-2023

Increased Funding for IHC’s Strategic Plan 2020-2023

The publication of the preliminary results of the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) evaluation, has revealed a significant increase of the IHC’s annual funding, with around EUR 2 million allocated by the panel of international evaluators for the period...
António Hespanha (1945-2019)

António Hespanha (1945-2019)

On behalf of the Institute of Contemporary History, we deeply regret the death of our colleague António Manuel Hespanha. Author of a notable work in the field of History – but also in Law – he was a professor in the Department of History of the NOVA School...
Xurxo Ayán starts new project in Croatia

Xurxo Ayán starts new project in Croatia

September marks the kick-off of the first archaeological campaign of the project “Heritage from Below. Drežnica: Traces and Memories 1941-1945”, co-coordinated by Xurxo Ayán, together with Sanja Horvatinčić of the Institute of Art History of Zagreb and Rui Gomes...
Ana Paula Pires awarded fellowship from the Remarque Institute

Ana Paula Pires awarded fellowship from the Remarque Institute

Ana Paula Pires was awarded a Visiting Fellowship from the Remarque Institute of the New York University where she will study the humanitarian assistance provided to Angola and Mozambique during World War I, thus deepening the research she has been conducting at the...
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