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Angola 2017 : Angola: The legacies of the past, the challenges of the present | |||||||||||||
Link: http://ihc.fcsh.unl.pt/en/scientific-meetings/call-for-papers/item/41934-angola-the-legacies-of-the-past-the-challenges-of-the-present | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
Organisation: Centre for History of the University of Lisbon; Centre for African Studies of the University of Porto; Centre for International Studies of ISCTE-IUL; Institute of Contemporary History of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Venue: School of Arts and Humanities of the University of Lisbon Dates: 14 and 15 November 2017 Deadline for proposals: 30 September 2017 Fifteen years after the end of its long civil war, Angola remains a challenging study field f or history and the social sciences, as attested by the recent publication of several books on its historical trajectory from the pre-colonial period to the post-2002 economic boom. The present moment, in particular, is fraught with interrogations. Will the announced August 2017 presidential contest allow for a new political cycle? Or will Angola’s current political and social configuration remain unchanged? And what about its economic model? This is therefore an apt moment to bring together historians and social scientists to reflect upon Angola. In the construction of Angola’s nationhood what was the specific weight of the past? In taking stock of the nation’s advances and constraints in the last decades, what can be ascribed to the colonial legacies and what can be imputed to contingencies and policy choices of its leaders? To what extent have external factors, and Angola’s insertion in the world economy, conditioned its economic development – and how can they be expected to influence it in the foreseeable future? This multidisciplinary conference aims to gather assessments on the history of Angola as well as reflections on the expected evolution of the country. Its purpose is to foster debates on new objects and perspectives of research on the political, economic, and cultural history of Angola, both revisiting classic historiographical issues and discussing themes and questions of current relevance. MAJOR DEADLINES Deadline for proposals: 30 September 2017 Notification of acceptance: 16 October 2017 Final programme diffusion: 30 October 2017 PROPOSAL SUBMISSION The presentations can be delivered in Portuguese, Spanish, French and English. The presentations should not exceed 20 minutes. Proposals should contain: - The author's pen name; - Short bio blurb (maximum 10 0 words); - Presentation title in the language it will be presented and in English; - Presentation abstract (maximum 300 words); - Three keywords in the language it will be presented and in English; Proposals must be submitted through the following online form: http://www.centrodehistoria-flul.com/congressoangola ORGANISING COMMITTEE: Andrea Marzano, UNIRIO / CH - ULisboa Augusto Nascimento, CH - ULisboa Carlos Almeida, CH - ULisboa Eugénia Rodrigues, CH - ULisboa Luís Nuno Rodrigues, CEI - ISCTE/IUL Maciel Santos, CEAUP Marcelo Bittencourt, UFF / CH - ULisboa Martim Aires Horta, CH - ULisboa Paula Tavares, CLEPUL - UL Pedro Aires Oliveira, IHC - FCSH/NOVA SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE: Andrea Marzano, UNIRIO / CH - ULisboa Augusto Nascimento, CH - ULisboa Carlos Almeida, CH - ULisboa Cláudia Almeida, CEI - ISCTE/IUL Cláudia Castelo, CIUHCT - FC - UL Edalina Sanches, ICS - UL / IPRI - UNL Fernando Florêncio, DCV - FCTUC / CRIA - UC José Octávio Van-Dúnem, CEJES - UAN Luís Nuno Rodrigues, CEI - ISCTE/IUL Maciel Santos, CEAUP Marcelo Bittencourt, UFF / CH - ULisboa Manuel Ennes Ferreira, ISEG - UL Mariana P. Candido, University of Notre Dame Marissa Moorman, Indiana University Paula Tavares, CLEPUL - UL Pedro Aires Oliveira, IHC - FCSH/NOVA Roquinaldo Ferreira, Brown University Vasco Martins, CES - UC |
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