STUDENTS' DAY | DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY, ARTS AND HUMANITIES

3 Dec 2024 - 10:30

Auditorium 1

 Students' Day, promoted by the Department of History, Arts and Humanities (DHAH) of the Autonomous University of Lisbon, aims to present successful paths of students from the different study cycles who have developed or are developing original and innovative research in the various scientific areas of the DHAH (History, History of Art, Archaeology).

DHAH has followed an active policy of linking teaching and research, encouraging the integration and participation of students from different study cycles in projects conducted at research centers associated with the Department: CICH – Center for Research in Historical Sciences, CEHE – Center for Business Studies and History, CIDEHUS.UAL – UAL branch of the Interdisciplinary Center for History, Cultures and Societies, and CGEO – Geoscience Center.

We want students to share with each other the research they are developing and which has contributed to the dynamism of DHAH.

10:30 am Opening
Professor Doutro Frédérc Vidal
Professor Dr Roberta Stumpf
Professor Doctor Miguel Figueira de Faria
Professor Doctor Maria Helena da Cruz Coelho
Professor Doctor José Amado Mendes

11:00-12:00
Table 1. PhD in History
Professor Roberta Stumpf (UAL)

  • Ana Mafalda Tavora by Magalhães Barros – D. Carlota Joaquina de Bourbon (1775-1830). Between the Enlightenment and the Counter-Revolution. Lights and Shadows. Private Virtues. Between Reason and the Heart.
  • Rudney Avelino de Castro Silva – Brothers, mission and sociability in contemporary Lisbon: The Brotherhood of the Blessed Sacrament of the Church of Our Lady of the Incarnation (1820-1910).
  • Nelson Campos Ramos Junior – Of types and pens: the printing of poetry and its authors in Portugal (1750-1808).

12pm-12:15pm
Break

12:15-13:15
Table 2. PhD in Heritage, Technology and Territories
Moderators: Professor Doctor Adolfo Silveira (UAL) and Professor Doctor Luiz Oosterbeek (IPT)

  • Ligia Matthew – Monuments to the dead in Portugal: places of memory in public spaces (1914-2014)
  • Vanessa Antunes – Optimization of archaeological mapping in the context of environmental impact studies through remote sensing in Portugal
  • Ines Chamber – From collections to communities: mediation practices in Portuguese and European museums for a people-oriented culture

2:30 pm
Opening
Professor Dr Roberta Stumpf
Professor Doutro Frédérc Vidal
Professor Doctor Telmo Pereira

2:45pm-4:00pm
Table 3. Master's Degree in History and Heritage
Moderator: Professor Telmo Pereira (UAL)

  • Joana Luz – Archaeological Heritage of Roman Fish Production in the Algarve.
  • Jorge Ribeiro – Republican celebrations of the Liberal Revolution: constructions, reconstructions and appropriations of historical memory (1917-1921)
  • Anabela of God – Roman Settlement and Hydraulic Complex from the 1st century BC to the 4th century AD: Vila das Mártires – Estremoz.
  • Maria Beatriz Pereira: The Roman Archaeological Heritage of Seixal

4:00 pm to 4:30 pm
Interval / Coffee Break
Poster presentation (Master's Degree in History and Heritage; PhD in History; PhD in Heritage, Technology and Territories)

4:30 pm to 6:00 pm
Table 4. Degree in History
Moderator: Professor Aline Hall de Beuvink (UAL)

  • Orlando Rodrigues – Special chapters of the municipalities of Bragança, Miranda and Torre de Moncorvo, in the courts of Lisbon in 1439 of D. Afonso V.
  • Lara Cardoso – The Church of St. Paul before and after the 1755 Earthquake.
  • Carolina Santos – Neochalcolithic Bioanthropology of the Mortório Valley.
  • Paul Band –  Memories of a War in Southern Angola “Cuito Cuanavale 1961-2007”.
  • Anna Alves –  Art in Times of Repression: the Tropicalist Musical Vanguard during the Brazilian Military Dictatorship (1964-1970).

Master's Degree in History and Heritage

  • Maria Beatriz Pereira
    From clay to ceramics: the characterization of common Roman ceramics from Ponta dos Corvos (Seixal).
  • Vania Pirate
    Pirata, V., Pereira, J. A. Hand-in-hand CRM, dissertation, dissemination and communication at the Acheulean site Malhadinhas (Lower Tejo, Portugal).
    Pirata, V., Pereira, T., Pereira, JA The lithic industry of Malhadinhas and its placement in the Acheulean heritage of the Tagus valley.
  • Octavia Malheiros
    Mediation and the role of the mediator in educational services: the practical case of the National Costume Museum.
  • Nuno Ribeiro
    Hermínia Telles da Gama is reborn from the bottom of the sea.
  • Ana Margarida Lourenco
     Portuguese Radio Marconi Company Economic and Social History – 1925 to 1947
  • Paulo Fernandes
    Neighborhood and traditional businesses in the parish of Santo António in Lisbon: memories and representations of urban life at the beginning of the 21st century

PhD in Heritage, Technology and Territories

  • Maurizio Quagliuol
    Cultural heritage and territory management: analytical matrix and performance indicators for choice options in small communities.
  • Carlos Martinez
    Contribution to the study of the aesthetics of prehispanic societies: notes on rock art from the equatorial and high Andean tropics.
  • Jorge Ribeiro
    Bases for an Action Plan and Safeguarding of Traditional Coatings and Finishes. The case study of the Color Plan, from the palace to the village house.
  • Ligia Matthew
    Monuments to the dead of the Great War in Portugal: places of memory in public space (1914-2014).
  • Louis Jesus
    The introduction of salt into diets in Portuguese territory before writing.
  • Patricia Brun
    The valorization of national treasures of Roman Portugal.
  • Peter Piece
    Paleolithic territories and occupations in the Last Glacial Maximum on the western edge of the Iberian Peninsula: a techno-functional approach to lithic industries.

PhD in History

  • Mariana Dourado
    Health, diseases and health policies: local institutions in health administration (Lisbon and Salvador da Bahia 1750-1808).
  • Jefferson Nunes
    Linking worlds through martyrdom: religious orders and the geopolitics of evangelization in America during the Iberian Union (1580-1640).