Organized within the scope of the “ExPORT – Export Portugal” project, this Summer School aims to discuss how tourism promotion policies in Lisbon developed throughout the 20th century shaped the contemporary city. A wide variety of discursive supports will be analyzed (leaflets, magazines, guides, photographs, films, etc.) that allow us to jointly restore the differences in political and ideological contexts in the history of tourism and the city (First Republic, Estado Novo, democratic regime) . It is also intended to examine how these representations remain, as memories, and are re-elaborated in contemporary Lisbon. The course will follow a hybrid approach – conferences, analysis of documents and archives, guided tours of the city – valuing the practical and exploratory dimension of learning.
This initiative is organized in partnership with the Doctorate in Heritage, Technology and Territory (DPTT), a research and advanced training program offered by the Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa and the Instituto Politécnico de Tomar. Maximum number of participants: 20 people.
Sign up via email dhah@autonoma.pt
ExPORT is funded by the FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, IP under the Program 2022 Research and Development
(R&D) Project in all Scientific Domains – REF. 2022.08653.PTDC and is hosted at the Institute of Social Sciences (ICS) of the University
of Lisbon, Portugal.
2 pm Reception of participants and students
16:00 Urban tour with Nuno Saraiva
10:00 am to 5:30 pm The city of tourists in the 20th century – Frédéric Vidal, Annarita Gori
5:30 p.m. Round Table – Auditorium 1 (open to the public) – Cultural Policies and Tourism
Annarita Gori, Maria Alexandre Lousada, Abraham Fernandes Pichel, Daniel Cardoso
Moderation: Frédéric Vidal
10:00 am to 5:30 pm – Visual Montage of Lisbon: Functional modernity and referential past (1933-1974) – Paula André
10:00 am to 5:30 pm – Workshop: Presentation of works: Annarita Gori, Frédéric Vidal, Paula André
18:00 – Closing Conference – Auditorium 1 (open to the public) – Isabel Castro Henriques
Researcher and professor (Egyptology) at the History Center of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Lisbon (Portugal). Responsible researcher for the Egyptocult project. His main fields of study are Egyptian religion and the hieroglyphic inscriptions of Greco-Roman temples, as well as the intersection between Egyptology and contemporary popular culture.
Historian, researcher at the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon, since 2018 she has been teaching contemporary history of Portugal at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Lisbon. Responsible researcher for the ExPORT project: Export Portugal. Specialist in cultural diplomacy, right-wing authoritarian regimes, visual propaganda and intellectual networks.
Professor at the Department of International Relations at the Autonomous University of Lisbon, researcher at the Observare-Observatory of Foreign Relations at UAL. His research interests focus on soft power, international governance and the formulation of foreign policies in Brazil, China and the European Union
Historian, professor at the Department of History, Arts and Humanities at the Autonomous University of Lisbon, and researcher at the CIDEHUS Hub at UAL. He has developed research in the area of social and urban history, and the history of tourism (19th and 20th centuries)
She is a retired professor at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Lisbon. She is currently a researcher at CEsA/ISEG – UL. Her research focuses on the history of Afro-Portuguese relations (15th-20th centuries) and Portuguese colonialism
Historian, professor at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Lisbon and researcher at the Center for Geographic Studies/ IGOT-UL and the History Center/ FL-UL. His research has focused on the study of sociability and associations, urban culture, counter-revolution and the beginnings of tourism in Portugal.
Editorial illustrator and comic book author. Political cartoonist for Enimigo Público (Expresso). Illustrator of @mensagemdelisboa and Lisbon Festas and Marches since 2014. Professor at Ar.Co and Lisbon School of Design
She is a professor at the Department of Architecture and Urbanism at Iscte - Instituto Universi tário de Lisboa, and a researcher at DINÂMIA'CET-Iscte. His research has focused on the heritage value of printed photography, the architecture of the Estado Novo, the urban and political dynamics of the city of Lisbon.