Diogo Moreno

History of Science, Technology, and the Environment
Contact:
diogo.moreno@uevora.pt
Biography
Diogo Moreno has a degree in History and Archaeology from the University of Évora (2020-2023). He is a Master’s student in History at the same University (starting in 2023). His research has centred on the resin industry in Leiria Pine Forest between the 18th and 19th centuries.
He is currently an IHC Research Fellow in the Research Group on the History of Science, Technology and the Environment.
Research fields
- Contemporary history
- Comparative and transnational history
- History of landscape and natural resources – 18th and 19th centuries
- History of science
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- Research fellow at the Institute of Contemporary History, where he is developing the individual project ‘Os fornos da Real Fábrica da Madeira (1790-1838): técnicas transnacionais e a exploração do Pinhal de Leiria’ [The kilns of the Royal Wood Factory (1790-1838): transnational techniques and the exploitation of the Leiria Pine Forest], under the supervision of Quintino Lopes. 2025-
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STEXEU's launch conference, to discuss how states of exception reshaped the roles of governments, security forces, and non-state actors. The Constitutional Road to Dictatorship: States
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Detalhes do Evento
STEXEU‘s launch conference, to discuss how states of exception reshaped the roles of governments, security forces, and non-state actors.
The Constitutional Road to Dictatorship:
States of Exception and Authoritarianism in Europe, 1900–39
Liberal democracies in the early twentieth century used emergency powers to confront political unrest, but these measures often paved the way for authoritarian rule. This conference discusses how states of exception reshaped the roles of governments, security forces, and non-state actors, highlighting how constitutional mechanisms intended to defend liberal rule could, in fact, contribute to its erosion and to the rise of fascism.
STEXEU is coordinated by Arturo Zoffmann Rodriguez and funded by the European Research Council.
FREE ADMISSION
Tempo
(Sexta-feira) 10:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Localização
Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal
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Institute of Contemporary History — NOVA School of Social Sciences and Humanitiescomunicacao.ihc@fcsh.unl.pt Avenida de Berna, 26C - 1069-061 Lisbon
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