Environmental History Today Webinars - Portugal
- Written by sara pinto
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March 22, 2024, Friday, 10:00-12:00 WET - Portugal
Roundtable: New Horizons for Portuguese Environmental History: An overview of REPORT(H)A and the new #envhist generation by 6 PhD candidates.
Presenters:
Sara Pinto (CITCEM/FLUP) – “REPORT(H)A: reporting what is new in Portuguese Environmental History.”
Ana Isabel Lopes (CITCEM-FLUP/ FCT Studentship 2020.04817.BD) – “Coping with Drift Sands in Historical Societies: A Comparative Analysis of Northwest Portugal and European Communities Collective Action (16th-19th centuries).”
Paulo Vasconcelos (CITCEM-FLUP/ FCT Studentship UI/BD/152807/2022) & Manuel Fernandes (CEGOT/FLUP) – “Agents, motivations for dispersal and early impacts of eucalypti and acacias in Portugal.”
Rebeca Baptista – “Marine ivory in medieval Europe in the 10th-13th centuries. Hunting, circulation and utilisation of whale, walrus and narwhal raw materials.”
Brígida Baptista – “The socio-economic and environmental history of tuna fisheries in Algarve (Portugal).”
Jaime Silva – “Into ancient watery worlds: a comparative and interdisciplinary approach to maya and mesopotamian aquatic symbols.”
Commentator: Nina Vieira
Zoom: https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIrcOurrDojGdFnpMgjy4YQqWJE2d3OR5uQ