Ricardo Noronha

Economy and Society — State, Classes, and Gender
Contact:
ricardonoronha@fcsh.unl.pt
Biography
Ricardo Noronha is an Assistant Researcher at the Institute of Contemporary History (NOVA FCSH), where he was coordinator of the Research Group on Economy and Society. His research topics include social conflict, intellectual history, and economic transformations during the second half of the 20th century. He is the author of several works, including «A banca ao serviço do povo». Política e Economia durante o PREC (1974-75) [‘A banca ao serviço do povo’ (Banking at the service of the people). Politics and Economics during the PREC (1974-75)] (Lisbon: Imprensa de História Contemporânea, 2018) and 1974: Portugal, uma retrospetiva [1974: Portugal, a retrospective] (Lisbon: Tinta-da-China, 2019). He is currently conducting research on economic planning in Portugal, funded by the Foundation for Science and Technology under the Individual Call to Scientific Employment Stimulus (CEEC).
Research fields
- Political economy
- Intelectual history
- Planning
- Neoliberalism
Selected publications
- Noronha, Ricardo. “The Political Economy of the Carnation Revolution (1974–75). A World-Systems Analysis.” Journal of World-Systems Research 29 (2023): 351–376. [link] 🔓
- Noronha, Ricardo. “The Portuguese Road to Neoliberalism (1976–1989).” Contemporary European History 31 (2022): 113–128. [link]
- Noronha, Ricardo. “A Real State of Exception: Class Composition and Social Conflict during Portugal’s Carnation Revolution, 1974–1975.” Critical Historical Studies 6 (2019): 93–123. [link]
- Noronha, Ricardo. “A Banca ao Serviço do Povo”: Política e Economia durante o PREC (1974-75). Lisbon: Imprensa de História Contemporânea, 2018. [link] 🔓
Main projects
- Coordinator of the project ‘PETROSINES — Peripheral Petromodernity. A Global Microhistory of the Sines Area Project (1971-1999)‘ — Hosted by the IHC and funded by the Foundation for Science and Technology (2023.17817.ICDT). 2025-
- Researcher in the project ‘GRASSROOTS — Memory and Revolution. An oral history archive of grassroots politics in the 1974-75 revolutionary process’ — Coordinated by Luís Trindade (IHC) and funded by the Foundation for Science and Technology (2023.10625.25ABR). 2024-
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outubro, 2025
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Detalhes do Evento
A series of debates organised as part of the TRANSMAT project, the aim of which is to critically reflect on the colonial legacy in Portuguese museums.
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Detalhes do Evento
A series of debates organised as part of the TRANSMAT project, the aim of which is to critically reflect on the colonial legacy in Portuguese museums.
Confrontar o Legado Colonial no Museu
Entre Junho e Outubro de 2025, o Museu Municipal Santos Rocha, na Figueira da Foz, será palco do ciclo de conversas Confrontar o Legado Colonial no Museu, uma iniciativa promovida pelo projecto TRANSMAT em parceria com o Museu Municipal Santos Rocha que reúne vozes diversas para reflectir criticamente sobre o legado colonial nos museus portugueses.
Ao longo de seis sessões, investigadores/as, artistas, curadores/as, escritores/as, docentes e outras personalidades convidam o público a participar num debate plural e aberto sobre memória, património e identidade. As sessões vão contar com a participação activa de personalidades locais, como Pedro Mota Curto (Diretor do Agrupamento de Escolas Figueira Mar) e Andrea Gaspar (Antropóloga e docente do Agrupamento de escolas zona urbana da Figueira da Foz), reforçando o envolvimento da comunidade da Figueira da Foz neste debate fundamental. Artistas como Francisco Vidal e Nuno Silas trazem o olhar das artes visuais para o centro da discussão, enriquecendo a troca de experiências e saberes. Contamos igualmente com a participação de Aristóteles Kandimba, escritor, investigador, produtor e fundador do Colectivo Tributo aos Ancestrais PT, cujo contributo tem sido fundamental no resgate e valorização das memórias e culturas afro-descendentes em Portugal.
Participe e faça parte desta reflexão colectiva sobre património, memória e transformação social na Figueira da Foz.
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Sexta sessão:
Aida Gomes (escritora e investigadora)
António Candeias (HERCULES — Universidade de Évora / IN2PAST)
Nélia Dias (CRIA ISCTE / IN2PAST)
Nuno Silas (IHC — Universidade de Évora / IN2PAST)
Pedro Aires Oliveira (IHC — NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST)
Sónia Vespeira de Almeida (CRIA — NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST)
Tempo
(Sábado) 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Organizador
Institute of Contemporary History — University of Évora and the Santos Rocha Municipal Museum
News
IHC is awarded eight new CEEC contracts from FCT
Oct 22, 2025
New research contracts: four in the Junior category and four in the Assistant category
António Borges Coelho — In Memoriam
Oct 18, 2025
Statement of condolence from the Boards of IHC, IEM and CHAM
Cristina Nogueira — In Memoriam
Oct 11, 2025
Note of condolence on the passing of researcher Cristina Nogueira
