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  • Alberto Corada Alonso

    Email: alberto.corada@uva.es

    Alberto Corada Alonso holds a PhD in History from the University of Valladolid, where he is a Permanent Lecturer. He is a member of the research project ‘Women, family and society. The construction of social history from the legal culture. Ss. XVI-XX’, attached to the Instituto Universitario de Historia Simancas, and of the Recognised Research Group Society and Conflict from the Modern Age to the Contemporary Era. It currently has two lines of research in the field of Modern History. The first focuses on the study of ecclesiastical institutions and the forms of council, feudal and territorial organisation in the north of the Crown of Castile, while the second line of research delves into the social history of justice, analysing the courts as defining elements of a gender identity.

    Main interests and research topics: Modern Age; Ecclesiastic Institutions; Forms of Municipal Government; Social History; History of Justice and Gender Identity.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6396-4574

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt//5113-6CB0-1E9C

    Repository: https://uva-es.academia.edu/AlbertoCoradaAlonso

    Research group(s): Local and regional heritage and identities

  • Alexandre António da Costa Luís

    Email: aluis@ubi.pt

    Alexandre António da Costa Luís holds a PhD in History from the University of Coimbra, specialising in the History of the Portuguese Discoveries and the Overseas Empire. He is an assistant professor in the University of Beira Interior, where he has occupied the positions of vice-president of the Faculty of Arts and Letters, supervisor of the Master’s degree in Iberian Studies, Mobility Coordinator of the MEI and member of the Faculty’s Scientific Council. He is a corresponding fellow of the Portuguese Naval Academy and a member of the Scientific Society of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa (SCUCP). He is also a member of the Inter-institutional Commissions of the Lusophone Academy Luís de Camões and the Fernando Pessoa Institute. Additionally, he is a member of the Observatory of the Portuguese Language and the International Lusophone Movement.

    Main interests and research topics: History of the Portuguese Overseas Empire; Contemporary Political History; History of Portuguese Culture; Lusophone Cultures.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5011-0449

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt/portal/841C-23C7-8B70

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion

  • Amanda Mégda Pimenta

    Email: amandamegda1807@hotmail.com

    Amanda Mégda Pimenta has a degree in Art History from the University of Coimbra, the same institution in which she is currently pursuing the master’s degree in Art and Heritage with a dissertation titled “Goldsmithery at the University of Coimbra: Contexts, Fonts, and Intermediaries.” Since 2022, she has been part of the inventory team for the movable heritage of the University of Coimbra, developing research in the area of goldsmithery.

    Main interests and research topics: Portuguese Goldsmithery; Decorative Arts; Material Culture; Portuguese Art in the Modern Age

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0001-8365-4434

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt/portal/9C1F-88A3-E5F3

  • Ana Isabel Coelho Silva

    Email: ana.silva@fl.uc.pt

    Ana Isabel Coelho Silva was born in Alto Alentejo, in 1982. She holds a degree in History (2004), a specialisation in Documentation Sciences, Archive section (2006) and a PhD in Contemporary History (2018), with a dissertation entitled Assistência social em Portugal na Monarquia Constitucional (1834-1910): da doutrina à prática no Alto Alentejo, in all cases from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra. She has been an invited assistant professor in the Master’s Degree in Cultural Heritage and Museology of the same Faculty since 2020. As a senior technician at Ponte de Sor Municipality (since 2010), she works in the fields of history and heritage.

    Main interests and research topics: History of Assistance; Health history; Local History.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5179-8740

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt//E01B-DCCA-9BE2

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/AnaIsabelCoelhoSilva

    Research group(s): Local and regional heritage and identities; Reimagining the historian’s craft

  • Ana Isabel Ribeiro

    Email: aribeiro@fl.uc.pt

    Ana Isabel Ribeiro is an assistant professor in the Department of History, European Studies, Archaeology and Arts in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the University of Coimbra. Her main line of research is the local nobility’s social and familial relationships, as well as their heritage, during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. She also researches on History Teaching and Digital Technology in the Classroom. Within the field of Digital Humanities, she has been involved in projects relating to the development and usage of relational databases and the visualisation and analysis of social networks for historical research. She is an integrated researcher in the Centre of Twentieth Century Interdisciplinary Studies, where she co-coordinates the Digital Humanities research group.

    ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7515-2696

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt//E913-F0E3-40CE

    Repository: http://coimbra.academia.edu/AnaRibeiro

    Research group(s): Local and regional heritage and identities

  • Ana Maria Correia

    Email: anamariadcorreia@gmail.com

    Ana Correia is a Senior Technician in the Department of Architecture at the University of Coimbra. Between 2021 and 2024, she worked as a Senior Technician at the Centre for the History of Society and Culture at the University of Coimbra (CHSC). From 2005 to 2017, she served as a Senior Technician in History at the Coruche Municipal Council/Municipal Museum, where she coordinated various museum projects and conducted research on local history. She is PhD in Contemporary History at the University of Coimbra, with a thesis titled The Influenza Epidemic in the Coimbra District (1918-1919): Impacts, Responses, and Consequences, a project that received funding from the Foundation for Science and Technology. Her research interests include the History of Public Health and Medicine, Epidemiology, and Health Care, and she has presented her findings at conferences and published them in national and international scientific journals.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2801-5787

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt//en/CE11-21A8-DA63

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/AnaMariaDiamantinoCorreia

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion; Local and regional heritage and identities

  • Ana Santiago Faria

    Email: anasantiagofaria@gmail.com

    Ana Santiago Faria holds an undergraduate degree in Law and a Master’s degree in History (having defended a dissertation on the 1640 Regimento and the legal practices of the Portuguese Inquisition). She is a Modern History PhD candidate in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, researching the General Council of the Inquisition (1614-1705).

    Main interests and research topics: Inquisition; History of Religion; Portugal in the Modern Age; History of Crime; History of Justice.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9257-118X

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt//CF10-460D-8CB8

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/anafaria

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion

  • André Pedreiras

    Email: apedreiras@hotmail.com

    André Oliveira Reis Pedreiras, born in Aveiro, has a degree in History of Art from the Faculty of Letters of the University of Coimbra. He is currently working on his dissertation on Female Criminality in Portugal at the End of the Middle Ages.

    Main interests and research topics: Medieval History; History of Justice and Criminality; History of Mentalities.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0008-9626-871X

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt//pt/9117-6F35-5837

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion

  • António Conduto Oliveira

    Email: anton.stark.esq@gmail.com

    António Conduto Oliveira is a Medieval History PhD student in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, researching the development and employment of body armour in Portugal between 1370 and 1495. He holds a Master’s degree in Translation from the same Faculty. Over the last years, he has translated for several public and private organisations. He is a member of the Iberian Association for Military History – Fourth to Sixteenth centuries (AIHM) and a corresponding fellow of the Arms & Armour Society.

    Main interests and research topics: Military History; Hoplology; War of the Castilian Succession (1475-1479); Everyday life in the Middle Ages (fourteenth and fifteenth centuries); Portugal and North Africa (fifteenth century).

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0631-0643

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt//BF12-2E27-A0FF

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion

  • António Martins Costa

    Email: antonio_martinscosta@hotmail.com

    António Carlos Martins Costa has a degree in History and a master’s degree in Medieval History from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Lisbon. He is currently studying for a PhD in History (Middle Ages) at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, where he is working on a thesis entitled A arte militar em Portugal entre os finais da Idade Média e os alvores da Modernidade (1449-1521), under the supervision of João Gouveia Monteiro. He is a researcher at the Center for the History of Society and Culture and the History Center of the University of Lisbon. He is interested in the periods of the Lower Middle Ages and the Renaissance. He is the author of several publications and has given several talks in Portugal and abroad, where he is a member of the international network Medieval Culture and War.

    Main interests and research topics: Medieval History of Portugal; Military History; History of International Relations; Political and Institutional History; Battle of Toro.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1530-6227

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt/portal/E912-4515-6C4A

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/Ant%C3%B3nioMartinsCosta

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion

  • António Valério Maduro

    Email: avmaduro@gmail.com

    António Valério Maduro holds a PhD in Contemporary History from the University of Coimbra. He is a researcher in the Centre for Transdisciplinary Development Studies (CETRAD-UTAD), a member of the Portuguese Association of Industrial Archaeology (APAI), the Portuguese Society of Rural Studies (SPER) and of the scientific committee of the Alcobaça Wine Museum. He teaches in the Francisco Rodrigues Lobo secondary school and the Instituto Universitário da Maia (ISMAI). He serves as editorial secretary to PASOS – Revista de Turismo y Património Cultural.

    Main interests and research topics: Cistercian Order; Rural History; Cultural and Industrial Heritage.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0435-4602

    Ciência Vitae: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0435-4602

    Repository: https://ismai.academia.edu/AntonioMaduro

    Research group(s): Local and regional heritage and identities

  • Armênia Maria de Souza

    Email: armeniasouza@ufg.br

    Associate Professor III of the History Faculty and the Postgraduate Programme in History at UFG. Post-Doctorate from the Faculty of Humanities and Arts of the University of Coimbra (2014-2015), PhD in Social History from the University of Brasília (2008), MA in History from UFG (1998), BA in History from the Federal University of Goiás (1994).

    Main interests and research topics: Medieval Iberian History; Church History; Social History and Ideas and Mendicant Orders.

    ORCID: orcid.org/0000-0002-5392-3824

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion

  • Beatriz Valverde Contreras

    Email: beatrizvalcon@gmx.de

    Beatriz Valverde Contreras has a PhD in History from the Complutense University of Madrid with her award-winning thesis El Imperio Español en el siglo XIX: la memoria de la Historia y la identidad nacional. Characters and deeds of the Modern Age in universal exhibitions and Spanish cultural commemorations, 1875-1905. Her post-doctoral research had different strands: on the one hand, she analyzed social behaviors related to violence and protest, comparatively between Spain and Portugal, between 1885 and 1910. She also researched forced labor in the colony of São Tomé and Príncipe in the 1930s. She has also researched and published on PIDE’s interaction with society in the Azores in the 1950s. She is currently developing a research project on Spain’s role as an observer of the welfare of French prisoners of war held in Germany during the First World War.

    Main areas of interest and research: Forced labor in the Portuguese colonies; Forced labor of prisoners of war in Germany during the First World War; Spain’s neutrality during the First World War; Red Cross humanitarianism during the First World War; Comparison of social conflicts between Portugal and Spain at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries; Daily life in Portugal during the Salazar regime.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0668-4277

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt/portal/911B-4F25-D87A

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion

  • Bruno Abreu Costa

    Email: costa.brunoabreu@gmail.com

    Bruno Abreu Costa holds an undergraduate degree in History and a Master’s degree in History – Societies, Policies and Religions, from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra. He collaborates with the Centre for Lusophone and European Literatures and Cultures at the University of Madeira (CLEPUL-UMa) and is in the process of obtaining a PhD in the subject of the Atlantic Islands from the University of Madeira, conducting comparative research on the action of the Inquisition in the archipelagos of the Azores, Canaries and Madeira, during the Iberian Union period.

    Main interests and research topics: History of Religion; the Inquisition; History of Madeira; the Diocese of Funchal.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1728-2991

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt/portal/ED19-B090-91E8

    Repository: https://independent.academia.edu/BrunoAbreuCosta

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion; Local and regional heritage and identities

  • Bruno Faustino

    Email: bruno.m.d.faustino@gmail.com

    Bruno Miguel Duarte Faustino has a degree in History from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra.

    Main interests and research topics: History of the Portuguese Overseas Empire; Medieval History; History of the Modern Age; Economic and Social History.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6964-810X

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt//6318-FB66-3E22

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion

  • Bruno Sampaio Lobo

    Email: bnlobo@gmail.com

    Born in Figueira da Foz. He graduated in History (2008 – Pre-Bologna), specialising in Modern History from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra (2009), and received a Master’s Degree in History and Geography Teaching in the 3rd cycle of Basic and Secondary Education from the same institution (2014). In 2009 he joined the teaching career, in which he remains until today. In 2018 he successfully completed the course of Advanced Studies in Architectural Heritage at the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Porto. 

    Main interests and research topics: History of Architecture; Social and religious history in Portugal from the late 18th to the mid-20th century.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0286-6417

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/BrunoLobo 

    Research group(s): Local and regional heritage and identities

  • Carlos Eduardo da Mota

    Email: carlos.edu.chambel@gmail.com

    Carlos Eduardo da Mota has a degree in History with a minor in Archaeology from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, where he is currently studying for a master’s degree in early modern history. He is particularly interested in studying the Asian side of the Portuguese empire between the 16th and 17th centuries. His master’s thesis studies Portuguese colonial violence and oppression in the Estado da Índia during the transition from the rule of the House of Aviz to the Philippine dynasty (1570-1590). As part of his dissertation, he is currently on an Erasmus+ exchange programme at the Complutense University of Madrid.

    Main interests and research topics: Portuguese Early Modern History; Hispanic Monarchy; Iberian Union (1580-1640); History of the Portuguese Overseas Empire; History of the Portuguese Empire in Asia; Violence and Oppression in the Portuguese Empire.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0001-0100-8624

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt/portal/0512-502B-3666

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/CarlosMota

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion

  • Covadonga Valdaliso-Casanova

    Email: casanova@letras.ulisboa.pt

    Covadonga Valdaliso-Casanova holds a PhD in Medieval History and is an integrated researcher at the Centre for History of the University of Lisbon.

    Main interests and research topics: Her research area is the Iberian Peninsula during the Late Middle Ages, focusing on the fourteenth-century political history of the Portuguese kingdom and the Crown of Castile, as well as on medieval Iberian historiography.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9825-1574

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt//7D17-3E72-1139

    Repository: https://lisboa.academia.edu/CovadongaValdalisoCasanova

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion; The study and publishing of primary sources

  • Diana Salvado

    Email: salvadodiana030@gmail.com

    Diana Salvado has a degree in History of Art from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra. She is currently part of the research team of the project IMAGINARIA: Valorization and Participatory Protection of the Sculptural Heritage of the Paço das Escolas of the University of Coimbra, in development at the Center for History of Society and Culture.

    Main interests and research topics: Portuguese art; sculpture; iconography; 19th century Portuguese art; Modern Period; Contemporary Period.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1154-6231

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt//B01E-E940-7B18

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/DianaSalvado

    Research group(s): Local and regional heritage and identities

  • Diana Silva

    Email: dianasofsilva@gmail.com

    Diana Silva has a degree in History (with a minor in Modern Languages – French) and a Master’s in History of the Modern Age from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra. She is currently doing her PhD in History, Contemporary History branch, in the same institution and has a scholarship from the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, with her thesis entitled Patriotic Societies and Liberal Political Culture (1820-1828).

    Main interests and research topics: Contemporary History of Portugal; History of the Portuguese 19th century; Political history; Cultural history; Political sociability; Citizenship.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9744-6591

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt//A61F-DA94-D16C

    Repositoryhttps://coimbra.academia.edu/DianaSilva

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion

  • Dina Sebastião

    Email: dinasebastiao@gmail.com

    Dina Sebastião is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra. She holds a PhD in European Studies from the same University, her areas of research interest focus on EU politics and policy, namely the study of political parties, Europeanisation, with a focus on Portugal and Spain, governance and democracy, following a normative orientation applied to the EU as a political entity. In this context, she has published book chapters and articles in peer-reviewed journals. She was awarded the 2017 Jacques Delors Prize – Ministry of Foreign Affairs, for the best study in community issues.

    ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8988-5893

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt//941E-4D2E-3F78

    Repository: https://uc-pt.academia.edu/DinaSebastião

    Research group(s): Local and regional heritage and identities

  • Diogo Filipe Matias Marques

    Email: diogo.fmm@sapo.pt

    Diogo Filipe Matias Marques is a History PhD candidate at the University of Coimbra, where he is currently conducting his doctorate-level research on “The House of Cantanhede-Marialva (1661-1823): Family, Heritage and Power”, funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (fellowship SFRH/BD/129781/2017). He has spoken at several national and international scientific events.

    Main interests and research topics: History of the Nobility; Local History; Portugal in the Modern Age; the relationship between lordships, municipalities and manorial houses.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1834-2215

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt//9816-48D9-C34B

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/DiogoMarques

    Research group(s): Local and regional heritage and identities

  • Diogo Lemos

    Email: diogolem1@gmail.com

    Diogo Lemos is an Art History PhD candidate in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, for which he was awarded a PhD fellowship by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (SFRH/BD/05859/2021, Symbols and signs of authority and power in eighteenth-century Portuguese art: the Palace of the University of Coimbra). Currently, he is an Invited assistant lecturer at the University of Coimbra (Faculty of Arts and Humanities) and Assistant Editor of the collection “The Worlds of History”, edited by the Centre for the History of Society and Culture. Dedicates his research activity to Portuguese art in the Modern Age, particularly the study of material culture, painting and portraiture, focusing on their iconological and hermeneutical aspects. He also develops his activity in the broader domain of the artistic and cultural heritage of the University of Coimbra, participating in several projects in the fields of research, inventory, conservation, and security. He has spoken at national and international scientific meetings, devoting particular attention to the impact of French and Italian cross-cultural and artistic exchanges with Portugal..He has spoken at national and international congresses and conferences, focusing on studying Portuguese-Italian and Portuguese-French artistic and cultural exchanges and mutual influence during the Modern Age. 

    Main interests and research topics: Portuguese Art and Heritage in the Modern Age; University of Coimbra, Painting; Portraiture; Iconography; Material Culture, Decorative Arts.

    ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2985-0119

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt//891F-0522-4D96

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/DiogoLemos

    Research group(s): Local and regional heritage and identities

  • Enzo Novello

    Email: enzonovello@gmail.com

    Enzo Novello is a PhD candidate in Contemporary History at the Faculty of Letters of the University of Coimbra, where he also completed a degree in History with a minor in Art History and a master’s degree in Contemporary History.
    Main areas of interest and research: queenship studies, royal studies, history of nationalisms, microhistory, history of culture, history of gender relations

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1843-8532 

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt//pt/5E1A-0D1E-6526

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion

  • Eurico Gomes Dias

    Email: eurico_dias@sapo.pt

    Eurico José Gomes Dias has a degree in Social Communication from the Higher Institute of Languages and Administration in Santarém. He has a post-graduate degree in Communication Law from FDUC and a Master’s degree in Medieval and Renaissance History, from FLUP, where he defended his PhD, his Post-PhD, and his Aggregation in History. He was awarded a PhD and a post-doctoral fellowship supported by FCT. He is currently an Assistant Professor with aggregation at the Instituto Superior de Ciências Policiais e Segurança Interna [Lisbon], and an integrated researcher of ICPOL, of the same Institute. Corresponding Academic of the Portuguese Academy of History and corresponding member of the Scientific Council of the Portuguese Commission of Military History.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2989-4912

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt//D818-B637-7362

    Repository: https://comum.rcaap.pt/browse?type=author&value=Dias%2C+Eurico+Jos%C3%A9+Gomes

    Research group(s): Reimagining the historian’s craft

  • Filipa Roldão

    Email: anaroldao@campus.ul.pt

    Filipa Roldão holds a Master’s degree in Palaeography and Diplomatics (2007) from the School of Arts and Humanities of the University of Lisbon, where she has also obtained a PhD in History (2011), with a thesis on urban administration and writing procedures in Évora (1415-1536). Between 2012 and 2019, she enjoyed a post-doctoral fellowship awarded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology for conducting a study on writing procedures in the city of Macau during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries). She is an assistant researcher at the University of Lisbon’s Centre for History and a principal researcher in the project “Portuguese Town Charters in the Middle Ages: a historical and linguistic approach in the digital age” (PTDC/HAR-HIS/5065/2020).

    Main interests and research topics: Written culture; Urban administration; Municipal administration; Manuscript publishing in Latin and Portuguese; Thirteenth to sixteenth centuries.

    ORDIC: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8760-6133

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt//1F12-45E5-8629

    Repository: https://repositorio.ul.pt/

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion; The study and publishing of primary sources

  • Filipe Folque de Mendóça

    Email: fmendoca@yahoo.com

    Filipe Folque de Mendóça holds a PhD in History (Contemporary Period) from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra. He is a university professor and researcher. He is president of the Dom João VI Institute, director of the History Department, member of the Scientific Committee of the Renacimiento Prize and member of the Advisory Board of the “Aula Carolus Magnus”.

    Main areas of interest and research topics: Modern and Contemporary History; Military Orders; Diplomatic History; Military History; Ancien Regime, Constitutionalism, Monarchy – Royalty, Aristocracy – Nobility; Royal Houses of Europe.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7485-3768

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion

  • Filipe Miguel de Andrade Campos

    Email: filipeandrade37@hotmail.com

    Filipe Miguel de Andrade Campos holds a Bachelor’s degree in History by the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra and a Master’s degree in Teaching History (7-12) by the same institution. He is a History teacher since 2017. He is also a PhD candidate in Modern History, and has been working on fraternal assistance and death.

    Main interests and research topics: Portugal Modern History, Religion History; Social History; History of Death; History of Mercies and Assistance; Confraternity and Third Order; Rituals.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9350-2290

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion; Local and regional heritage and identities

  • Gabriel Martinez Bonora

    Email: gabriel.m.bonora@gmail.com 

    Gabriel Martinez Bonora holds a degree in History from the Octávio Bastos University Centre (São Paulo, Brazil), and a scholarship from the Santander Ibero-Americana programme from the same institution. He taught Philosophy in secondary school at the Instituto Educacional São João da Escócia (Minas Gerais, Brazil) and worked at the Museo Histórico e Geográfico de Poços de Caldas (Minas Gerais, Brazil). He is currently a Master’s student in History of the Middle Ages at the University of Coimbra.

    Main interests and research topics: medieval history; history of religions; rural history; cultural history; history of mentalities and imaginary

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8751-253X

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt//1B16-360B-BC95

    Research group(s): The study and publishing of primary sources

  • Gabriela Nóbrega

    Email: agabrielanobrega95@gmail.com

    Gabriela Nóbrega holds a Master’s degree in Modern History (2019) from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, with a dissertation about Friar Agostinho da Anunciação, an archbishop-governor in Goa (1691-1713). She is a Modern History PhD student in the same university, holding a Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology fellowship. She is a research team member in the project ReligionAJE (Religion, ecclesiastical administration and justice in the Portuguese Seaborne Empire, 1514-1750).

    Main interests and research topics: Ecclesiastical and religious history; Global and connected history; Portugal in the Modern Age; History of the Portuguese Overseas Empire.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5055-4130

    Repository: https://independent.academia.edu/NóbregaGabriela

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion; Reimagining the historian’s craft

  • Guilherme Sousa

    Email: guisousa160@gmail.com

    Guilherme Miguel Mendes de Sousa is a doctoral student in Early Modern History at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra. In 2019 he was distinguished with the “UC à Frente” award and two years later he was nominated ambassador of the University of Coimbra. In July 2024 he defended his master’s dissertation, entitled Uprooting ancient herbs: the missionary work in China seen from an inquisitorial collection from the Philippines, 1638-1645. In the same year, he was awarded an FCT research grant, related to a project of transcription and inventory of a Jesuit epistolary corpus from Sé Nova de Coimbra promoted by the Centre for Classical and Humanistic Studies. His research focuses on the early modern Catholic missionary enterprises in East Asia.

    Main interests and research topics: History of the Catholic Church; History of Catholic Missions; History of Portuguese Expansion; History of Asia; Social History and History of Mentalities.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9408-1427

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/GuilhermeSousa

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion

  • Inês Pina

    Email: inesgpina@hotmail.com

    Inês Pina holds undergraduate degrees in Art Studies and Art History, and a Master’s degree in Management and Programming for Cultural Heritage and Museology, from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra. She is a project team member in “The Heritage of the University of Coimbra. (In)visible sculptures in the University Palace (seventeenth and eighteenth centuries)”, for which she has focussed on the topic of movable heritage.

    Main interests and research topics: Portuguese Art; Middle Ages; Modern Age; Sculpture Production; Movable and Immovable Cultural Heritage.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4875-5424

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt//1D1F-2EF8-3B3C

    Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/82297

    Grupo(s) de investigação: Heranças e identidades locais e regionais

  • Inês Pinto

    Email: inesmjpinto@gmail.com 

    Inês Maria Jordão Pinto, graduated in Communication Sciences, (ISCIA – 2010), Master in Tourism, Territory and Heritage (2019) and Master in History of Art, Heritage and Cultural Tourism (2013), both by FLUC, attends the PhD in History, by FLUC with the thesis project entitled The Monastery of Santa Maria de Seiça: history, property and heritage heritage. From Medieval Times to Extinction, under the guidance of Saul António Gomes, being a doctoral fellow of FCT.
    Her research has resulted in communications presented at scientific meetings and the publication of articles in Portugal and the Netherlands, on topics of local history, Dutch tiles, and her current area of interest is the Cistercian theme.

    Main areas of interest and research: Modern Portuguese History; Monastic History; Local History; Social History; Dutch Tiles; Cultural Heritage

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6112-3616

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt//8315-746E-45D0

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/InesPinto

    Research group(s): The study and publishing of primary sources

  • Isabela Augusta Carneiro Bezerra

    Email: isabela.bezerra@ifpb.edu.br

    Isabela Augusta Carneiro Bezerra is a History PhD student at the University of Coimbra and a permanent History professor (exclusive dedication regime) in the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Paraíba – IFPB, Brazil. She was an educational supervisor and deputy general director of the Cabedelo Centro Advanced Campus – IFPB, Brazil. She holds undergraduate and Master’s degrees in History from the Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB), Brazil.

    Main interests and research topics: Political History; Management of the Portuguese Overseas Empire; Governors and captain-majors of the Portuguese Overseas Empire; History of Colonial Brazil; Portugal in the Modern Age.

    CV: http://lattes.cnpq.br/3645709522976746 

    Repository: https://repositorio.ufpb.br/jspui/handle/tede/8100?locale=pt_BR

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion

  • Jairzinho Lopes Pereira

    Email: jairzinho.lopes@vid.no

    Jairzinho Lopes Pereira holds an undergraduate degree in History from the University of Coimbra, a Master’s degree in Political Science from the Faculty of Social Sciences of the KU Leuven(Belgium) and a PhD in Systematic Theology from the Faculty of Theology of the University of Helsinki (Finland). He works as a researcher in the History Department of the VID Specialized University, Stavanger, Norway. He is an “Associated Foreign Researcher” in the Centre of Religious History Studies of the Portuguese Catholic University.

    Main interests and research topics: Patristic Theology; Sixteenth century Reformation; the relationship between the Catholic Church and Slavery in Africa, especially Angola, the Belgian Congo and Cape Verde; Political Theology; History of the Church in Cape Verde.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0643-6377

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt//E212-6475-3EE4

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion; The study and publishing of primary sources

  • Joana Antunes

    Email: joana.filipa.antunes@gmail.com

    Joana Antunes holds a PhD in Art History and is an assistant professor at the University of Coimbra, supervising the Art History undergraduate programme. She is an integrated researcher in the University’s Research Center in Archaeology, Arts and Heritage Sciences (CEAACP). She has been involved in several research projects in Portugal, as well as in the international research group Tectum – European Observatory of Painted Wooden Ceilings (Sorbonne Nouvelle – Paris 3). She is currently the Principal Researcher in the project “Seeing through the eyes/ears of the past. Spatial and acoustic reconstruction of the Old Cathedral of Coimbra (sixteenth century)”, based at the University of Coimbra.

    Main interests and research topics: Art in the Middle Ages and the Modern Age (twelfth to sixteenth centuries); Iconology; Marginalia; Liminality; The grotesque and the monstrous; The mechanics of images and (in)visibility logic in the ecclesial space.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8679-9009

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt/portal/0419-7895-AECA

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/JoanaAntunes

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion; The study and publishing of primary sources

  • Joana Brites

    Email: brites.joanac@gmail.com

    Joana Brites holds a Master’s degree in Art History and a PhD in History, specialising in Art History, from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra. She is an assistant professor in that Faculty, an integrated researcher at the Centre of 20th-Century Interdisciplinary Studies (CEIS20) and a collaboration at the Institute of Art History of the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of the NOVA University Lisbon. She was part of the Bureau for the Candidacy of the University of Coimbra to UNESCO World Heritage status, coordinated the Faculty’s Art History undergraduate degree, co-supervised the CEIS20’s transdisciplinary lines of research, and was a visiting scholar at Brown University (USA).

    Main interests and research topics: Modernism; Authoritarian and totalitarian regimes; Architecture of the Portuguese Estado Novo; Public works in the Portuguese Colonial Empire (1933-1975); Dissonant heritage; Portuguese sculpture (nineteenth and twentieth centuries).

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9857-1722

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt/portal/1510-0395-8C81

    Repository: https://uc-pt.academia.edu/JoanaBrites

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion

  • João Castro Portugal

    Email: J.castro.portugal@gmail.com

    João de Castro Portugal has a degree in History and a master’s degree in History of the Middle Ages with the thesis entitled Violence in a manorial context in documents of D. Dinis, from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra. He is currently attending a PhD program in Medieval History, on the theme of violence and conflict in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, in the same institution. He also holds a bachelor’s degree and a degree in Marketing Management.

    Main interests and research topics: Medieval History (13th and 14th centuries); Social, Political and Institutional History; History of the nobility; History of Powers.

    CV: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2247-5686

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/Jo%C3%A3oPortugal

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion; Local and regional heritage and identities

  • João Figueiredo

    Email: de.castro.maia@gmail.com

    João Figueiredo holds a PhD in Advanced Studies in History, Empire, Politics and Postcolonialism from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra (2016), a postgraduate degree in Human Rights from the Faculty of Law of the University of Coimbra (2006) and a degree in Anthropology from the Faculty of Sciences and Technology of the University of Coimbra (2005). His work has focused on the historical and anthropological analysis of Portuguese colonialism in Angola, during the “long 19th century”. He has a special interest in the interfaces between the Portuguese administration and the local normative systems, and in the role that the materiality, whether of writing or of ethnographic objects, played in these relations.

    CV: https://orcid.org/my-orcid?orcid=0000-0001-9981-9064

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/Jo%C3%A3oFigueiredo

  • João Rafael Nisa

    Email: joaonisa1984@gmail.com

    João Rafael Nisa is a Medieval History PhD candidate in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, having a fellowship from the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (SFRH/BD/136145/2018). His PhD project, supervised by Professor João Gouveia Monteiro, analyses the practices and management of war in the Alentejo region during the Middle Ages (fourteenth to fifteenth centuries). He has spoken at scientific events in Portugal and abroad. He has also written various works on medieval warfare. He is a member of the Iberian Association of Military History (fourth to sixteenth centuries).

    Main interests and research topics: Medieval Warfare; Municipalities; Cross-border relations between Portugal and Castile; Alentejo in the Middle Ages; Prince Pedro; Duke of Coimbra.

    CV: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7698-7567

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/JoaoNisa

    Research group(s): The study and publishing of primary sources; Local and regional heritage and identities

  • José Luís Barbosa

    Email: jlsb101088@gmail.com

    José Luís dos Santos Barbosa holds a PhD in Early Modern History from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the University of Coimbra, with a dissertation titled The Financing Model of the University of Coimbra (1772–1836). During his doctoral studies, he was a research fellow funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) (Ref. FCT: SFRH/BD/143897/2019). Currently, he is a researcher in the project ReSEED – Rescuing Seed’s Heritage: Engaging in a New Framework of Agriculture and Innovation since the 18th Century (UIDB/00460/2020). He is an integrated researcher at the Centre for History of Society and Culture and serves as an invited assistant professor at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Coimbra. Barbosa is also a board member of the Portuguese Society for Rural Studies (SPER) and the Rural RePort – Rural History Network.

    Main interests and research topics: Modern Portuguese History, Economic History, Financial History, Institutional History, Fiscal History, History of Universities, Local Governance History, Agrarian History, Seigneurial History

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1459-209X

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt/portal/9E1F-D180-18DE

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/Jos%C3%A9Lu%C3%ADsdosSantosBarbosa

    Research group(s): Local and regional heritage and identities

  • José Vieira Leitão

    Email: jose.cv.leitao@gmail.com

    José Vieira Leitão has a PhD in Experimental Physics from the Delft University of Technology (Netherlands, 2014) and Modern History from the University of Coimbra (2024). His current lines of research focus on the mapping of both learned and folk magic in Portugal, as well as other expressions of esoteric practice and thinking. This includes the search for autochthonous magic and esoteric texts in Portuguese and Iberian archives, and the understanding of the local circulation of European magic texts. He is a member of the European Society for the Study of Western Esotericism and has authored several annotated translations of literary works related to magic and/or religious heterodoxy.

    Main interests and research topics: Books of Saint Cyprian; Grimoire Tradition; Magic; Magical literature; Methodology in Religious Studies; Occultism; Portuguese Inquisition; Western Esotericism; Witchcraft.

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt/portal/FA12-F6FC-65FE

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7456-5045

    Repositório: https://coimbra.academia.edu/JoséVieiraLeitão

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion; Reimagining the historian’s craft

  • Leonor Salguinho Ferreira

    Email: maria.leonor143@gmail.com

    Leonor Salguinho Ferreira is a PhD candidate in Early Modern History at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra. Her thesis is entitled Between the Mountain and the Sea: the Women of Portuguese Rurality of the 18th Century. She has a degree in History (with a minor in European Studies) and a master’s degree in Early Modern History from the same institution. She is a collaborator at the Centre for the History of Society and Culture. Currently, she holds a PhD scholarship from the Foundation for Science and Technology (ref. 2024.04504.BD). Her studies focus mostly of Women’s History, and she’s the author of several papers and publications

    Main interests and research topics: Women’s History; Rural History; Early Modern History of Portugal; Social History.

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt/portal/0B16-2FA2-3544

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8857-1072

    Repository: https://independent.academia.edu/LeonorFerreira14

    Research group(s): Local and regional heritage and identities

  • Leonor Zozaya-Montes

    Email: leonor.zozaya@ulpgc.es

    Leonor Zozaya-Montes holds a degree (1993/98) and a PhD in History from the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM, 2008), where she was Professor of Historiographical Sciences and Techniques (2006/11). She is currently a lecturer at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Spain). She was a scholarship holder at UCM (1997/98) and at the Institute of History of the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC, 1999-2006). She did a research period at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris for a full year (2002/03). She was a FormArte grantee at the Spanish National Library Archive (Madrid, 2012/13). Between 2014 and 2019 she was an FCT post-doctoral fellow at the CHSC of the University of Coimbra. She is the author of about fifty scientific publications. She is principal investigator of the Project on “Archivos, documentos y memoria de la Época Medieval a la Contemporánea” (No. ref. ULPGCP2018-29). 

    Main interests and research topics: History of Archives and Notaries (Middle Ages and Early Modern Age); Palaeography and Pedagogy; Spanish Inquisition.

     CV: orcid.org/0000-0002-6256-1888

     Repository: https://leonorzozaya.wordpress.com/trabajos/

    Research group(s): The study and publishing of primary sources  

  • Luciano Augusto dos Santos Moreira

    Email: lucrdp@gmail.com

    Luciano Augusto dos Santos Moreira holds an undergraduate degree in Theology from the Faculty of Theology of the Portuguese Catholic University, Lisbon, and undergraduate and Master’s degrees in History from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra. Currently, he is a Modern History PhD student in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, with a fellowship from the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (SFRH/BD/143791/2019). His PhD project is called “Parochial advowson in the diocese of Lamego: institutions, mechanisms, rights and duties (1520-1833)”.

    Main interests and research topics: Medieval and Modern History; Church History; History of the Church in Portugal; History of the diocese of Lamego; Parish networks; Parochial advowson; Parochial Clergy; Benefices; Tithe.

    CV: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1298-4065

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/LucianoMoreira

    Research group(s): The study and publishing of primary sources; Local and regional heritage and identities

  • Marco Cosme

    Email: marcocosme@sapo.pt

    Marco Cosme holds a degree in History and a master’s degree in Early Modern History from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra. His master’s degree thesis, entitled Elites e Poder Local em Macau (1750-1848): Os Provedores da Santa Casa da Misericórdia, focuses on the social and political configuration of the elites and local power in Macao during the 18th and 19th centuries. In 2021, he received the International Research Prize “Pina Manique – Do Iluminismo à Revolução Liberal” awarded by the Portuguese Academy of History for the best master’s thesis. Currently, he is finishing another master’s degree in Teaching History, at the same institution. 

    Main interests and research topics: Social and political history of Early Modern Portugal; History of the Portuguese overseas empire; History of the Portuguese presence in Asia; Local Elites; Local Power; History of Institutions.

    CV: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2450-0635

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/MarcoCosme

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion; Local and regional heritage and identities

  • Maria do Rosário Castiço de Campos

    Email: rcampos@esec.pt

    Maria do Rosário Castiço de Camposholds a PhD in History and is a senior professor in the Polytechnical Institute of Coimbra. She has written several books and book chapters, as well as articles for national and international journals. She has worked on several research projects. Since 2018, she has supervised “Histórias à Mesa” (Stories around the Table), a collaborative project between the Escola Superior de Educação de Coimbra (Coimbra Education School) and the Agência para o Desenvolvimento dos Castelos e Muralhas Medievais do Mondego (Agency for the Development of Castles and Medieval Walls in the Mondego Region).

    Main interests and research topics: Early Modern History; Local History; Cultural Heritage; Cultural Tourism; Museology; Education.

    CV: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0496-079X

    Research group(s): Local and regional heritage and identities

  • Mariana Barreira

    Email: maricb1298@gmail.com

    Mariana Barreira was born in Coimbra and, in June 2020, she graduated in Art History with a minor in History from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra. In the same year, she enrolled in the Master’s in History in the Middle Ages. She is currently a research fellow in the exploratory project COMMEMORrtis – What survives after death? Parish communities and strategies for the commemoration of the dead in the medieval city, funded by FCT.

    Main interests and research topics:  Medieval History, Urban History, Art History, Digital Humanities

    CV: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3470-8800

    Repository: https://independent.academia.edu/MariB21

    Research group(s): Local and regional heritage and identities; The study and publishing of primary sources

  • Mariana Gaspar

    Email: marianamartins1102@gmail.com

    Mariana Gaspar is a PhD candidate in Art History at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the University of Coimbra. She holds a doctoral scholarship from the FCT (BD/00505/2024) for her project titled “Wearing the faith: the collection of liturgical textiles from the chapel of Saint Michael of the University of Coimbra”. Her research focuses on the visual and material culture of 17th and 18th century Portuguese art, particularly concerning the Catholic reforms of the Modern Age. She participates in various activities related to the artistic and cultural heritage of the University of Coimbra, collaborating on projects focused on research, inventory, conservation, and security, particularly in the fields of sculpture and textiles.

    Main interests and research topics: Portuguese Art and Heritage in the Modern Age; University of Coimbra; Material Cultures; Decorative Arts; Sculpture; Religious Vestments and Textiles.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4562-8235

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt//EA17-CCE3-4B6B

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/MarianaGaspar

    Research group(s): Local and regional heritage and identities

  • Matilde Mendonça dos Santos

    Email: matildem.santos@hotmail.com

    Holds an undergraduate degree in History (2003), a Master’s degree in Modern History: Powers, Ideas and Institutions (2011), and a PhD in Advanced Studies in History – Modern Period (2017), all from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra. She is urrently a History teacher at the Escola Secundária Pedro Gomes (Cabo Verde), is a team member in the ReligionAJE project (Religion, Ecclesiastical Administration and Justice in the Portuguese Seaborne Empire, 1514-1750) and callaborates in the Centre for the Humanities (CHAM) at NOVA-FCSH and the University of the Azores. She has spoken at national and international conferences (Cabo Verde, Portugal, Spain and Brazil), published in various scientific journals and produced a chapter for a collective work.

    Main interests and research topics: Modern History and History of the Portuguese Overseas Empire, particularly topics related to the Church and the local government in Cabo Verde and other sites in the Portuguese Empire.

    CV: https://sig.fct.pt/fctsig/cv/presentation.PT/overview.aspx

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion

  • Mohammed Nadir

    Email: mohammednadir2010@gmail.com

    Mohammed Nadir holds a Master’s degree and a PhD in History from the University of Coimbra and is a visiting professor at the Federal University of ABC (Brazil). He is a postdoctoral Law scholar at the Federal University of Santa Maria. He was the coordinator for culture in the Portuguese Cultural Centre in Rabat, Morocco, and a guest professor of Arabic Language and Culture in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra. He teaches the History of Africa in the Federal University of Santa Maria and was awarded a fellowship by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology and the Camões Institute. In 2008, he was presented with the Calouste Gulbenkian Award by the Portuguese Academy of History.

    Main interests and research topics: History of the Middle East and North Africa; African-Latin American Relations; History of Luso-Moroccan relations.

    CV:  http://www.cienciavitae.pt//471B-887B-43F8

    Repository: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mohammed-Nadir-3

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion

  • Nadia Ochoa Rodrigues

    Email: rodrigues.ocho@gmail.com

    Master’s in Art History, Heritage, and Cultural Tourism (2017) from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the University of Coimbra, she is currently a PhD candidate in Portuguese Influence Heritage (Art History) at the same university.  She received grants from the Tokyo Foundation (2013) and Santander Universities (2016). Her current project on Portuguese-influenced altarpieces in the territories of Goa, Kerala, and Sri Lanka (17th and 18th centuries) is funded by the Foundation for Science and Technology (2021-2025). 

    Main interests and research topics: Dynamics in Portuguese-influenced territories during the Modern Era; artistic exchanges in the Indian and Pacific Oceans (16th-18th centuries); artistic forms and their relationship with local identity; and the “Indo-Portuguese” as a problematic concept.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3500-4282 

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt/portal/881E-3DAE-B284

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/NádiaRodrigues 

    Research group(s): Encounters and Discrepancies of Cultures; Local and Regional Heritages and Identities

  • Olinda Martinho Rio

    Email: olinda.martinho@ccdr-lvt.pt

    Olinda Maria Martinho Gonçalves Rio works in the Ministry of Education and Science and is an external expert for the European Commission – EECEA (European Education and Culture Executive Agency).
    She completed the course units of the PhD in European Studies at the University of Coimbra and the Master’s in Literary and Cultural Studies from the same institution. She has a specialization course in Documentary Science – Libraries and Archives and a bachelor’s degree with an integrated master’s degree in Chemistry (UC).
    In 2014 he won the Jornadas do Mar Award, in the PhD area, with the work O Porto da Figueira da foz: onde o passado conta e o Futuro desafia, published by the Portuguese Navy.
    She is a member of the German Federal Agency for Education for Citizenship and a member of the National Secretariat of SINTAP/UGT.

    Main areas of interest and research topics: Education for Citizenship; Cultural and Identity Dynamics in Europe; European programmes and projects; Ethics and Citizenship in Portugal, the European Union and Portuguese Speaking Countries.

    Repository: https://cegot.academia.edu/OlindaMartinhoRio

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion; The study and publishing of primary sources

  • Paulo Barradas

    Email: paulobar@sapo.pt

    Paulo Barradas holds a PhD in Medieval History from the University of Coimbra and is a secondary school teacher in the Lamego school cluster. Currently, he coordinates the infrastructure for culture in the Castle of Lamego and the Iberian Mask Interpretative Centre (CIMI) in Lazarim. He has been involved in several national and international projects and regularly cooperates with the Lamego School of Technology and Management (ESTGL) – Viseu Polytechnic.

    Main interests and research topics: Martyrology and Obituary; Inquests; Local Government in the Middle Ages; Genealogy Books; History of the City of Lamego; Museology.

    CV: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5880-1332

    Research group(s): The study and publishing of primary sources

  • Paulo Bruno Martins dos Reis

    Email: pauloreis74@gmail.com

    Paulo Bruno Martins dos Reis holds a Master’s Degree in History of the Middle Ages (2017) with the thesis Da Pedra ao Pergaminho – Percursos biográficos de Martim Silvestre e de seu filho Gomes Martins Silvestre, from the Faculty of Letters of the University of Coimbra. He has developed several works on Paleography and Diplomatics with the recreation of the instruments and supports of medieval writing. He holds a post-graduate degree in Family Mediation recognised by the DGPJ.

    Main interests and research topics: Palaeography; Iconography; Genealogy; Pranto fúnebre; Medieval History; Military History; Military Orders.

    CV: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6992-707X

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/PauloBrunoReis?from_navbar=true

    Research group(s): The study and publishing of primary sources

  • Pedro José Barbosa da Silva

    Email: pedroporto2512@gmail.com

    Pedro José Barbosa da Silva holds an undergraduate degree in History and a Master’s degree in Modern History from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra. In the same institution, he is currently a Modern History PhD student, with a project on poverty and power during the later ancien régime (the Misericórdias of Mangualde and Estremoz).

    Main interests and research topics: Modern Age; Portuguese Institutions in the Modern Age; Santas Casas da Misericórdia; Power(s); Elites; Poverty; Charity.

    CV: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8772-245X

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/PedroJBarbosadaSilva

    Research group(s): Local and regional heritage and identities

  • Pedro Sebastião

    Email: psebastiao03@gmail.com

    Pedro Sebastião holds a degree in History and two master’s degrees, in Medieval History and Teaching History (7-12), from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra. He is currently a PhD student in Medieval History at the same institution. He collaborates with the Center for the History of Society and Culture and is a member of the Iberian Association of Military History. His research focuses on Military History, particularly on the transition between the medieval and modern periods, with an emphasis on firearms, which is also the subject of his doctoral project. He has been awarded the Feijó Prize (2014, 2015, and 2016) by the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, as well as the National Defense Award (2019) by the Portuguese Commission for Military History.

    Main interests and research topics: Military, History, European Medieval History, Early Modern History, Firearms.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1592-8832

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt//pt/AF1D-E539-6F65

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/PedroSebastião

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion

  • Priscilla Pinheiro Quirino

    Email: priscillapquirino@hotmail.com

    Priscilla Pinheiro Quirino holds a PhD in History from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra and Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in History from the Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil. Currently, she is an integrated researcher of the Centre for History at the University of Lisbon, working on projects supervised by Professor Maria Leonor García da Cruz: Projeto Fazenda (Treasury Project) and Projeto Imagética (Imagery Project). She taught in the History of Pernambuco postgraduate certificate programme in the Writer Osman Lins Faculty, taught for the History undergraduate degree at the Teacher Training Faculty of Mata Sul, where, in addition to tutoring, she supervised a research project on the History of Religion. In addition, she has taught several Church History courses in the Sedes Sapientiae Institute of Theology. She was a cultural coordinator in Olinda Public Library.

    Main interests and research topics: Social and Political History of Pernambuco; History of Brazil – Colony and Empire; Social History; History of Religion – millenarian movements; Anthropology.

    CV: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6318-5386

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion; Reimagining the historian’s craft

  • Rafaela Zanotto Casagrande

    Email: rafaelazcasagrande@gmail.com

    Rafaela Zanotto Casagrande has a degree in History from the University of Coimbra and a master’s degree in Latin American Historical Studies from the University of Vale do Rio dos Sinos (Unisinos), Brazil. The dissertation about the composition, reproduction, and trajectories of the parish clergy of Rio Grande, Rio Pardo, and Santo Amaro in the 18th century, received a scientific support grant from the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq).

    Main interests and research topics: Religious History; Parish Clergy; Portuguese America; Rio Grande de São Pedro; 18th Century; Scale Variations; Prosopography; Paleography.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0669-3333 

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/RafaelaCasagrande

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion; The study and publishing of primary sources

  • Ricardo Vicente

    Email: ricard.vicent@gmail.com

    Ricardo Pinheiro Vicente has a degree in Archival and Library Information Science and a Masters in History, in the specialisation area of Territories, Powers and Institutions, from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra. He is a technician at Coimbra City Council.

    Main interests and research topics: Archivistics; Classification and Evaluation of Public Information; Information Management; Economic and Financial History; Local History; History of Institutions.

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/RicardoVicente

    Research group(s): Local and regional heritage and identities; The study and publishing of primary sources 

  • Rita Paiva Costa

    Email: ritadcpcosta@gmail.com

    Rita Paiva Costa is a Contemporary History PhD candidate in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, working on a thesis about domestic violence in the judicial district of Coimbra from the second half of the nineteenth century to the end of the First Portuguese Republic – a historical reflection on spousal violence against women, based on an analysis of judicial cases and comparison with other sources. Since 2019, she has received a fellowship from the PortugueseFoundation for Science and Technology.

    Main interests and research topics: History of Private Life; Women’s History; History of the Family; Portugal in the nineteenth century; Sociability and customs.

    CV: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8075-5547

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/rcosta

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion; Local and regional heritage and identities

  • Rodrigo Simões Ferreira Gomes

    Email: rsferreirag@gmail.com

    Rodrigo Simões Ferreira Gomes has a degree in History and a master’s degree in Military History from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra. He is a PhD candidate in Medieval History at the same institution with a thesis on the reception and transmission of the classical military treatises in the Middle Ages. He is a researcher at the Center for the History of Society and Culture. He co-authored a History of Byzantium, studies on Greco-Roman and Byzantine military treatises, and has spoken in national and international scientific events on these subjects. He is a member of the Iberian Association of Military History (fourth to sixteenth centuries) and the Spanish Society of Byzantine Studies.

    Main interests and research topics: Military History; Cultural History; Byzantine Studies; Classical and Medieval Military Treatises.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4234-5846

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt/portal/961E-47F6-AA71

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/RodrigoGomes

    Research group(s): The Study and Publishing of Primary Sources, Cultural Encounters and Evasion

  • Rodrigo Vaz

    Email: rodrigovaz365@gmail.com

    Rodrigo André Vitorino Vaz has a degree in History with a minor in History of Art (University of Coimbra)and a Master’s in Teaching History in the 3rd Cycle of Basic Education and Secondary Education.

    He has published works on Colonial War and War Memories, analysing the participation of inhabitants of the Minho area in the Overseas War (1961-1974). Among them, Memórias de Guerra. Como fazer História a partir de quem a viveu? and “Só o não saber se regressava!” Memórias da Guerra Colonial. He also researches local heritage, and is preparing the publication of a study on the Monastery of São Romão de Neiva, a theme he intends to pursue for a PhD.

    Main interests and research topics: Ecclesiastical and Religious History; Colonial History; Colonial War

    CV: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5542-7330

    Research group(s): Local and regional heritage and identities; The study and publishing of primary sources

  • Roger Lee de Jesus

    Email: rogerlee.pj@gmail.com

    Roger Lee de Jesus holds undergraduate, Master’s and PhD degrees in History from the University of Coimbra. He is a researcher in the Center for the History of Society and Culture and Centre for the Humanities (CHAM) at NOVA-FCSH and the University of the Azores.

    Main interests and research topics: History of the Portuguese Overseas Empire; History of the Portuguese Empire in Asia; Military History; Economic and Financial History.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8560-4190

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt/7A1E-6ECE-AD54

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/RogerLeeJesus

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion; The study and publishing of primary sources

  • Rui Pedro Neves

    Email: rprn51@gmail.com

    Rui Pedro Rodrigues Neves is a PhD candidate in Medieval History at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Coimbra, and a researcher at the Center for the History of Society and Culture. He holds a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in History from the same institution. His master’s dissertation focused on the formation and exploitation of the domains of the Monastery of Santa Cruz in Coimbra. Currently, he is involved in projects for the transcription and publication of medieval sources, including the documentation from the Cistercian Monastery of Arouca, the publication of medieval charters from Alter do Chão, and the transcription of the Livro Preto cartulary of the Monastery of Grijó. His research interests include medieval paleography, the history of religious institutions, death practices in Christian societies between the 12th and 15th centuries, as well as medieval prisons.

    Main interests and research topics: Religious History; Medieval Monastic Institutions; Paleography; Diplomatics; Sigillography; History of Death; History of Prisons.

    ORCID: https://www.cienciavitae.pt//7018-D576-5909

    Repository: https://coimbra.academia.edu/RuiNeves

    Research group(s): The study and publishing of primary sources

  • Ruy Ventura

    Email: biscainho.ventura@gmail.com

    He is a Art History PhD candidate (Faculty of Letters, University of Coimbra) and has a master’s degree in Portuguese Studies (Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, New University of Lisbon). He was a lecturer in Polytechnic Higher Education and a senior technician at the National Museum of Ancient Art, responsible for managing the sculpture collection and supporting research. He currently teaches in the city of Setúbal. He is preparing his doctoral thesis on The Sculpture of the Passion of Christ: a long modernity between the 15th and 18th centuries (supervised by Maria de Lurdes Craveiro and Sandra Costa Saldanha).

    He has a bibliography of literature, literary studies and research in Art History in multiple publications, and is also the author of monographs. He has been responsible for exhibitions and coordinated the publication of catalogs. Cocoordinates Devir – Revista Ibero-Americana de Cultura. He has presented papers at various national and international scientific meetings.

    He was a researcher at CEAACP – University of Coimbra and is a collaborator of the Poetry and Transcendence Chair at the Catholic University of Porto.

    Main interests and research topics: History of Art (sculpture); Religious Architecture; Local History; History of Mentalities

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0009-7809-9841

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt/portal/CB1C-DDFF-6CB1

    Repository: https://independent.academia.edu/VenturaRuy

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion

  • Sandra Fernandes Morais

    Email: sfernandesmorais@gmail.com

    Sandra Fernandes Morais is a PhD candidate in Food Heritage: Cultures and Identities at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, with a degree in Economics from Universidade Portucalense (1999) and a Master’s in Business Management – Corporate Finance (2009) from the University of Minho. She is currently carrying out research into the relationship between culinary practices and the energy and technological transitions in 20th century in Portugal.

    She is the author of the book Cadernos da Casa do Outeiro. Um receituário senhorial de Paredes de Coura published in 2022 as a result of research done in collaboration with the Municipal Archive and the Municipality.

    Main areas of interest and research topics: Food Studies; Contemporary History; Energy and Technology History.

    Repository: http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2860-612X

    Research group(s): Local and regional heritage and identities; Cultural encounters and evasion

  • Sarah Luna de Oliveira

    Email: saroquinha@yahoo.com.br

    Sarah Luna de Oliveira holds an undergraduate and a Master’s degree in History from the Federal University of Paraíba (Brazil) and a PhD in Advanced Studies in History, specialising in the Contemporary Period, from the University of Coimbra. She is a postdoctoral researcher in Contemporary History, at the Complutense University of Madrid, where she researches the repercussions of the Iberian revolutions of 1820 on the political culture of nineteenth-century Brazil. She has performed research in Theory of History and Contemporary History, focusing on the Iberian-Brazilian context. She was awarded a PhD fellowship by the FCT. She was an assistant professor of History at the Brazilian federal universities of Rio Grande and Paraíba. She is a member of the Brazilian Studies Association and the Association of Brazilianists in Europe.

    CV: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4523-9341

    Research group(s): Reimagining the historian’s craft

  • Sofia Cardetas Beato

    Email: scbeato@fl.uc.pt

    Sofia Cardetas Beato is a guest lecturer at the Faculty of Letters of the University of Coimbra since 2021-2022 and a PhD candidate in the History and Culture of Religions at the Faculty of Letters of the University of Lisbon. She holds a master’s degree from the same institution, with a dissertation entitled Sacrifice in the religion of Israel in the 8th century BC: the prophetic gaze. She has published several scientific articles and book chapters and has taught some free courses. Her research interests have centred on Antiquity and the Middle Ages and have focused on areas such as the History of religions, Religious History, Cultural History and of Mentalities and Biblical Studies. She collaborates with other research centres, CH-UL and CITER-UCP, and is a member of the FID: Film and Interreligious Dialogue project team (coordinator Sérgio Branco).

    Principais áreas de interesse e investigação: History of Antiquity (namely Pre-Classical and Late Antiquity), History of the High Middle Ages, Biblical World, Cultural History, Religious History, History of the Iberian Peninsula and al-Andalus, Historiography.

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8502-919X  

    Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt/portal/E910-7AD4-BCAA

    Repository: https://flul.academia.edu/SofiaCardetasBeato

    Grupo(s) de investigação: Cultural encounters and evasion

  • Sónia Nobre

    Email: soniamfnobre@gmail.com

    Sónia Nobre is a Contemporary Studies PhD student and holds an undergraduate degree in History from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra. She completed a Science Management course from the University of Coimbra’s Institute of Interdisciplinary Research in 2019-2020. She held a research fellowship in a Center for the History of Society and Culture project, supervised by professors Irene Vaquinhas and Maria José Azevedo Santos, also in 2019-2020. She was involved in the “Great Parliamentary Debates” project at the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, NOVA University Lisbon.

    Main interests and research topics: Contemporary History; Women’s History; History of Private Life.

    CV: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6312-2641

    Repository: https://impactum.uc.pt/profile.php?id=111211

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion; Local and regional heritage and identities

  • Susana Barata Gomes

    Email: baratagomes.susana@gmail.com

    Susana Barata Gomes has a degree in Sociology from the Instituto Superior de Ciências do Trabalho e da Empresa, a Master’s in American Studies from the Universidade Aberta, is currently doing her PhD in Food Heritage, Culture and Identities at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra and is a grant holder of the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia. Collaborator of the Centre for History of Society and Culture of the University of Coimbra of DIAITA, Food Heritage of Lusophony. She has been a researcher for the Commission of the European Communities (DG XII), a lecturer at Universidade Atlântica and Estoril’s Escola Superior de Hotelaria e Turismo. She has published the books Transport and Risk Communication, (co-editor), Ed. Peter Lang, 1997, Encounters with Identity: The Body, P.A., 2018 and Food and Cooking on early TV in Europe, (co-author) Routledge, 2021.

    Main areas of interest and research topics: Contemporary History; Food History; Social and Political History; Portuguese Estado Novo.

    CV: https://www.cienciavitae.pt//pt/DD16-A0EF-C703

    Research group(s): Local and regional heritage and identities; Cultural encounters and evasion

  • Taynah Meira de Moraes

    Email: taynahmeira@gmail.com

    Taynah Meira de Moraes is a journalist with a master’s degree in Food: Sources, Culture and Society, from the University of Coimbra, and is currently a PhD student in Food Heritage: Culture and Identity, at the same university. She develops research in the field of food and communication, in the study of media and journalism in the patrimonialization of regional cuisines and in the use of journalistic sources and advertisements for the study of food history. She is a member of ALERE – Research Group on the History of Supply and Food in the Amazon, linked to CNPQ and the Federal University of Pará. In his dissertation entitled Eating is also communicating: the role of the media in the construction of the food identity of Belém do Pará (1982 to 1985), he investigates how the typical foods of the region were present in the media and newspapers of the time.

    Main interests and research topics: Food history, food heritage, communication and food, regional cuisines, food identities

    Repository: https://estudogeral.uc.pt/handle/10316/102639

    CV: https://www.cienciavitae.pt//pt/651B-B051-F7EA

    Research group(s): Local and regional heritage and identities; Cultural encounters and evasion

  • Teresa Ferreira

    Email: theresaferreira@icloud.com

    Teresa Ferreira holds a degree in Art History from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra and is currently attending a Master’s Degree in Art and Heritage at the same institution. Her scientific activity is dedicated to the study of art in the Modern Age, with special focus on the decorative arts. In this context, she is developing several initiatives around the furniture of these periods, particularly the furniture collection of the University of Coimbra’s Paço das Escolas, a theme that she will address in her master’s thesis. She is currently part of the project “Imaginária: valorização e proteção participativa do património escultórico do Paço das Escolas da Universidade de Coimbra”, and is also part of the team for the Coimbra University heritage inventory project.

    Main interests and research topics: Modern Period in Portugal: Art and Heritage; Decorative Arts (furniture); Iconography and Iconology; Networks of influences and artistic confluences

    CV: https://orcid.org/my-orcid?orcid=0009-0007-6833-4575

    Research group(s): Local and regional heritage and identities; Cultural encounters and evasion

  • Terezinha Oliveira

    Email: teleoliv@gmail.com

    She is a full professor in the Department of Educational Foundations of the State University of Maringá, Brazil. She obtained an undergraduate degree in History from the São Paulo State University (UNESP), in 1986, a Master’s degree in Social Sciences from the Federal University of São Carlos, in 1991, and a PhD in History from the São Paulo State University, in 1997. She researches the History and Philosophy of Education in the Middle Ages, focusing on the following: ethics, social transformation, institutions, scholasticism, intellectualism and teacher training.

    CV: http://lattes.cnpq.br/7525108577501517

    Research group(s): Cultural encounters and evasion; Reimagining the historian’s craft