Projects Filter CategoriesAllCompleted Dictionary of History of the First Republic and of Republicanism Coordenação: Maria Fernanda Rollo The Making of State Power in Portugal: Institutionalization Processes from 1890 to 1986 Coordenação: coord Treatment and organisation of the historical archive of the Portuguese Olympic Committee Coordenação: Maria Fernanda Rollo and Rita Nunes Search Search for: News VINCULUM recognised with European Union Prize for Citizen Science Jun 20, 2025 VINCULUM’s application received an Honourable Mention in the European Union Prize for Citizen Science 2025 IHC-APIGRAF book receives editorial design award Jun 16, 2025 The book on the history of the national printing industry was the Gold Winner in the Editorial Design — Book category. Quintino Lopes is one of the winners of the A. H. de Oliveira Marques Prize Jun 12, 2025 The paper by Quintino Lopes, Francisco de Lacerda, and Ana Simões, was the 2025 winner. More CONTACTSInstitute of Contemporary HistoryNOVA FCSHAv. Berna, 26 C 1069-061 LISBOA Tel.: +351 21 7908300 ext. 1545Email: ihc@fcsh.unl.pt WORKING HOURS Monday to Friday10.00h - 13.00h / 14.00h - 18.00h SEARCH Search for: SUBSCRIBE NEWSLETTER
Filter CategoriesAllCompleted Dictionary of History of the First Republic and of Republicanism Coordenação: Maria Fernanda Rollo The Making of State Power in Portugal: Institutionalization Processes from 1890 to 1986 Coordenação: coord Treatment and organisation of the historical archive of the Portuguese Olympic Committee Coordenação: Maria Fernanda Rollo and Rita Nunes
VINCULUM recognised with European Union Prize for Citizen Science Jun 20, 2025 VINCULUM’s application received an Honourable Mention in the European Union Prize for Citizen Science 2025
IHC-APIGRAF book receives editorial design award Jun 16, 2025 The book on the history of the national printing industry was the Gold Winner in the Editorial Design — Book category.
Quintino Lopes is one of the winners of the A. H. de Oliveira Marques Prize Jun 12, 2025 The paper by Quintino Lopes, Francisco de Lacerda, and Ana Simões, was the 2025 winner.