Published on Thursday, December 07, 2023
Abstract
Todos os anos, investigadores do Instituto de História Contemporânea (IHAC, NOVA FCSH) e da Universidade de Drexel reúnem-se para pensar em conjunto novas formas de escrever a história de Portugal. O workshop de 2023, com o título “The colonization of Portugal”, tem como objetivo olhar para as dinâmicas coloniais na construção do Portugal metropolitano.
Announcement
Presentation
This workshop studies the history of Portugal as colonial history. More than discussing Portuguese presence in geographies beyond Europe, the challenge is to inquire the importance of colonial dynamics in the making of metropolitan Portugal. What is the power of the colonial lens to illuminate Portuguese history? How significant are histories of enslavement of Black people, American plantations, or African liberation movements to understand the expansion of the Portuguese state into the Alentejo, large scale transformations of the Douro Valley, or the political democratization of the country? Does colonization imply new periodizations and new historical actors? Is racial capitalism an important concept to make sense of Portuguese capitalism? How colonial was internal colonization?
Answering these questions demands from the historian not only reading familiar archives against the grain but also a renewed engagement with materiality through environmental history, history of science and technology, or archaeology. We invite researchers to share their current work in these fields and collectively explore their potential to produce a new Portuguese history from a Global South perspective.
Registration
In this workshop there will be no formal presentations, but rather collective discussions of works in progress. Reading the texts in advance is mandatory.
Please register to participate and receive the documents via martamacedo@fcsh.unl.pt.
Program
Sala de Formação
December 14
- 14:00-15:00 | Angola as the New United States: Frederick Welwitsch, Portugal and the Empire of Cotton (1830-1875) | Maria do Mar Gago & Sara Albuquerque
- 15:10-16:10 | "Fazer a nação crescer dentro de si mesma". Colonização interna, nacionalismo e transnacionalismo durante o Estado Novo | Elisa Lopes da Silva
- 16:20-17:20 | Engineering Living Infrastructures: The Biopolitical Economy of Poplar Plantations in the Anthropocence | Amedeo Policante
December 15
- 9:30-10:30 | The Saber of Saint Simon: Colonial Violence and Technological World Peace | Tiago Saraiva
- 10:40-11:40 | Plantation Portugal: Wine, Commons and the Otherness within | Marta Macedo
- 11:50-12:50 | Good fire and bad fire: the science of fire and the traditional knowledge of scrub burning | Inês Gomes & Frederico Ágoas
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- 14:30-15:30 | Ecologias da Liberdade: Materialidades da Escravidão e Pós-Emancipação no Mundo Atlântico. Um Projeto em Curso em Portugal e na Guiné-Bissau | Rui Gomes Coelho et al.
- 15:40-16:40 | O Arroz Negro no Velho Mundo: a Cultura do Arroz no Sul da Europa numa Perspetiva Atlântica, Séculos XV a XVIII | Miguel Carmo, Ricardo Ventura & Joana Sousa
- 16:50-17:50 | The Prefect and the Potato: Bernardo Peres da Silva and the politics of agriculture in the ‘Age of Revolutions' | José Miguel Ferreira
- 18:00 -18:30 | Collective Discussion: Next Steps
The IHC is funded by National funds through FCT — Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, I.P., under the projects UIDB/04209/2020, UIDP/04209/2020, and LA/P/0132/2020.
Subjects
- Europe (Main category)
- Society > History > Economic history
- Mind and language > Representation > Cultural history
- Society > History > Industrial history
- Society > Political studies > Political history
- Mind and language > Thought > Intellectual history
- Society > History > Labour history
- Society > History > Social history
Places
- Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal, Campo Grande, 83
Lisbon, Portugal (1749-081)
Event attendance modalities
Full on-site event
Date(s)
- Thursday, December 14, 2023
- Friday, December 15, 2023
Attached files
Keywords
- colonization, portugal, colonies, nationalisme, africa, violence, plantation
Contact(s)
- Maria Araújo
courriel : caraujo [at] bnportugal [dot] gov [dot] pt
Reference Urls
Information source
- Maria Araújo
courriel : caraujo [at] bnportugal [dot] gov [dot] pt
License
This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.
To cite this announcement
« The Colonization of Portugal », Seminar, Calenda, Published on Thursday, December 07, 2023, https://doi.org/10.58079/1cf3