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Building and Connecting Empires

Coordinator: Angela Domingues

Co-coordinators: Maria Manuel Torrão

The main objectives of the Building and Connecting Empires Research Group are: to promote in-depth knowledge and understanding of the nature of interaction and transfer between different political models and practices and social and cultural contexts, with a focus on global, transnational and comparative history; to document and discuss the complexities of empire-building and its enduring patterns, as well as the dynamics of domination, cooperation, resistance, conflict, and integration.

The activities to be promoted by the Group will be integrated into the following thematic strands:

  • Spaces of encounter, integration and conflict: based on social, cultural, religious and political approaches in Africa, Asia and America;
  • Representations of empires: focusing on their forms of interpretation (in letters, maps, travel narratives, for example) in their multiple dimensions;
  • Interconnections on a global scale: resulting from the dynamics of contact between different cultural and geographical realities, affecting the circulation of knowledge, ideas, products, goods and people;
  • Ocean voyages: in their different components (nautical, shipbuilding, routes, shipwrecks, battles, privateering and piracy).

In addition to conferences and national and international congresses, the IG has created a “Laboratory of Ideas” whose main objective is to promote debate on historical research issues within the Group’s thematic areas, to encourage the development of research projects that are in their infancy and to publicize the research taking place at the University of Lisbon History Center.

Research projects

– Mapping Endings, Visualizing New Beginnings: Apocalyptic Expectations and Religious Tolerance and Toleration in the Early Modern Portuguese Atlantic World (CEECIND/00139/2017)
– SLAVESRELIGION – Slaves of Religion: Paternalism and Resistance, Brazil; European Research Executive Agency, Programme HORIZON.1.2 – Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) (Grant agreement 101065425 SLAVESRELIGION)
– SLAFNET – Slavery in Africa: a dialogue between Europe and Africa (H2020-MSCA-RISE-2016, 734596/SLAFNET)

Researchers

Affiliated Researchers

AFONSO, António
ARANA, Paola Vargas
AVELAR, Ana
BARROSO, Maria
BITTENCOURT, Marcelo
CHAMBEL, Magdalena
CHAMBOULEYRON, Rafael
COSTA, Robson Pedrosa
COUTO, Jorge
FRANCISCO, Filipe do Carmo
GALVAÑ, Cayetano Mas
MAGALHÃES, Justino
MANSO, Maria de Deus Beites
MARZANO, Andrea
MENDES, José Maria
NEVES, Lucia Bastos Pereira das
PÉREZ, Francisco José Aranda
REIS, Adriana
SANTOS, Fabiano Vilaça dos
SINGH, Shiv Kumar
SOUSA, Lúcio De
SUÁREZ, Sergio
TAVARES, Célia
TAVARES, Nireide Pereira
VALDEZ, Ana Travassos
VEIGA, Paula
VICENTE, María del Carmen Irles
VIOTTI, Ana Carolina