Sumários
S11 Group Research project: oral presentations
27 Novembro 2025, 14:30 • Cecília Vaz
- Luso-tropicalism and Its Legacy in Portuguese Colonial and Postcolonial Identity (1930s–Present), by Eabha Twomey, Hannah O'Mahony, and Shauna Hennessy
- From Empire to Exile: The Return of the Retornados (1975-1980), by Basar Cubukcuoglu and Duru Yigit
S11 Group Research project: oral presentations
26 Novembro 2025, 14:30 • Cecília Vaz
- The Movimento Democrático de Mulheres and the Struggle for Gender Equality, by Gabriella Skarlund, Jillian Pappert, Judith Rost, and Tindra Feast
- Decriminalization vs tolerance: The different approaches to drugs in Portugal and the Netherlands, by Emma Talló, Kinga Szücs, Moos van Dijk, and Nika Kastelic
S11 Group Research project: oral presentations
26 Novembro 2025, 13:00 • Cecília Vaz
- How was the Estado Novo’s propaganda targeted at an international audience?, by Hanna Nowak, Liza Foglein, Sara-Sophie Suess, and Tina Gradisnik
- Portugal and the United Nations: Resistance and Transition in the Context of Decolonization, by Andreas Laux, Janey Dewar, Tom Aarts, and Serena Contiu
- The Three Marias and the New Portuguese Letters, by Eileen Heeb, Maike Giesguth, Natalia Blonska, and Reena Galkow
S10 Group Research project: oral presentations
20 Novembro 2025, 16:00 • Cecília Vaz
- Parts of Culture that the Estado Novo Hid from the Portuguese: censorship and cinema, by Adam Dobrzanski, Chiara Mercurio, Clara Lüke, and Lena Gurbala
- Humberto Delgado and the 1958 Presidential Elections, by Aram Izmirian, Brett Bruder, Ryan Jelveh, and Thatcher Lytel
S10 Group Research project: oral presentations
20 Novembro 2025, 14:30 • Cecília Vaz
- Crossing Borders: The Portuguese Migration to France (1960-1974), by Izolda Toth, Madison Wiessinger, Olga Romain-Souleille, and Rafael de Sousa
- Portugal’s Silent Weapon: Propaganda in World War I, by Anouk van Dalen, Eva Picauly, Gabriella Hoek, and Sophie von Hebel
- Portraying “Portugueseness” through propaganda cinematography during the Estado Novo, by Leonardo Solinas, Liza Reichardt, Oda Amundsplass, and Silja Janu