🆕 Daniel Alves is the scientific curator of the exhibition “Lisbon in revolution, 1383-1974“, which will open next Saturday, 25 May, at the Museum of Lisbon – Pimenta Palace, as part of the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of 25 April 1974.
📰 Fernando Rosas was one of the people interviewed by Universitetsläraren, with whom he spoke about his experience as a political prisoner in the Peniche Fort, as a lecturer at the dawn of democracy in the university, and about the foundation of the IHC in the 1990's.
🎙 Anita Buhin was invited by the Transformative Podcast (RECET) to talk about so-called #galebovi ('seagulls') in socialist #Yugoslavia and various economic, cultural and social aspects of this phenomenon, typical for the broader #Mediterranean region and the development of mass #tourism.
The galebovi were local young men who engaged in sexual and romantic relationships with foreign tourists.
🆕 The IHC couldn’t miss the call and so we are launching our first programme of scientific, educational, and cultural activities to mark the 50th anniversary of 25 April 1974, a key milestone in Portugal’s history.
🎧 @victorpereira a été interviewé sur le podcast Paroles d'Histoire, consacré à l'actualité des livres, de la recherche et des débats en histoire, à propos de son dernier livre "C'est le peuple qui commande. La Révolution des Œillets : 1974-1976" (Éditions du Détour).
There's a new edition of the NOVA Science booklet, published by NOVA University Lisbon.
In the picture, we share our statement of impact, as published in the booklet, that highlights our contribution to the history and memory of Portuguese authoritarianism and colonialism, the forthcoming inauguration of the National Museum of Resistance and Freedom, and the online dictionary Connecting Portuguese History (soon).
🆕 “Fogo no Lodo”, a #documentary directed by Catarina Laranjeiro and Daniel Barroca, will premiere at the #Doclisboa on 22 October, in the Portuguese Competition.
The film is an engaging approach to a complex dynamic where religious forms and political turbulence intersect and merge to claim the future of a community in contemporary #GuineaBissau. 🇬🇼