
A Crise Económica e Social em Loulé
Dec 3, 2018 | Books, Publications

A Crise Económica e Social em Loulé nos Anos Trinta e Quarenta do Século XX: Desemprego, Pobreza e Indigência. Caderno do Arquivo Nº 15
- Joaquim Manuel Vieira Rodrigues
- 2018
- Loulé: Câmara Municipal de Loulé
- ISBN: —
- Language: Portuguese
- Pages: —
Os decénios trinta e quarenta do século XX foram dos mais dramáticos e trágicos que a História terá conhecido. O livro pretende contribuir para o conhecimento do impacto no concelho de Loulé desses anos difíceis, designadamente durante a Grande Depressão e a II Guerra Mundial. Para além de outros temas, são estudados a estrutura económica e social do concelho, a emigração e as dificuldades atravessadas no seu quotidiano pela população. É abordada a implantação do Estado Novo e a resposta dada à crise económica, ao desemprego, à pobreza e à indigência, que afectaria alguns grupos sociais do concelho louletano.
About the author:
Joaquim Manuel Vieira Rodrigues é licenciado em História pela Faculdade de Letras de Lisboa e professor aposentado do Ensino Secundário. Investigador do Instituto de História Contemporânea da Universidade Nova de Lisboa, é Mestre e Doutor em História Contemporânea pela referida universidade. Tem elaborado estudos e conferências essencialmente sobre temas relacionados com o Algarve.
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Conference that aims to promote discussion around the thematic, epistemological, and methodological intersections of history and history of art as disciplines. Crafting the Past: Materials, Materialities, Materialisms Gestures such as
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Conference that aims to promote discussion around the thematic, epistemological, and methodological intersections of history and history of art as disciplines.
Crafting the Past: Materials, Materialities, Materialisms
Gestures such as the recent toppling of statues portraying slave owners or confederate soldiers in the UK and USA have ushered in public and historiographical debates about the legacies of colonialism as well the role of material culture and visuality in historical memory. Although the study of the past is always situated, not least disciplinarily, such situatedness should be open for productive intersections between history and history of art. For example, can we consider Cecil Rhodes’ statue an autonomous material manifestation without considering how its materiality is placed in history? Can we historicise artistic objects without engaging with the specific contexts of their material production or with the evolving ideological values that shaped the very conception of ‘art’? Can we talk about history as purely discursive when its material consequences are, at the same time, so palpable and so contested, particularly at a time when bodies and cultures are visibly threatened by global, social, economic, environmental, and health-related crises?
This conference aims to promote discussion around the thematic, epistemological, and methodological intersections of history and history of art as disciplines, focusing on their relationship to issues of materiality and ethics.
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(Terça-feira) 10:00 am - 5:30 pm
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Institute of Contemporary History — NOVA FCSH and University of Évora, IN2PAST, and University College London
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