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Filipa Ribeiro da Silva (1974) studied History at the NOVA University of Lisbon (BA Honours, 1996; MA 2001) and Leiden University (PhD, 2009). She has specialised in Social and Economic History, with a focus on Portuguese and Dutch overseas presence and interactions with Atlantic Africa. Between 2009 and 2012 Filipa was a Post-doctoral Fellow at the Wilberforce Institute for the study of Slavery and Emancipation (WISE) at the University of Hull, UK and at the International Institute of Social History (IISH) in Amsterdam, where she worked on the EURESCL Project (http://www.eurescl.eu), the Clio-Infra Project (https://www.clio-infra.eu)and the Global Collaboratory for the History of Labour Relations, 1500-2000 (https://collab.iisg.nl/web/labourrelations/about). In 2013, Filipa accepted a position as Assistant Professor at the University of Macau, SAR China, where she lived and worked for more than two years. In August 2015, Filipa returned to Amsterdam to assume the position of Senior Researcher at the IISH. Filipa's current research interests focus on the history of Population, Labour, Migration and Trade in Sub-Saharan Africa during the pre-colonial and colonial periods and in early modern Portugal.
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Filipa Isabel Ribeiro da Silva

Nomes de citação

  • Ribeiro da Silva, Filipa

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  • Eemstraat 9, 3741AB, Baarn, Baarn, Países Baixos (Pessoal)

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  • Humanidades - História e Arqueologia - História

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Português (Idioma materno)
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Formação
Grau Classificação
2004/09 - 2009/06
Concluído
History (Doktor (PhD))
Universiteit Leiden Instituut voor Geschiedenis, Países Baixos
"The Dutch and the Portuguese in West Africa: Empire Building and Atlantic System, 1590-1640" (TESE/DISSERTAÇÃO)
1998 - 2001
Concluído
História dos Descobrimentos e da Expansão Portuguesa (Séculos XV-XVIII) (Mestrado)
Universidade Nova de Lisboa Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Portugal
"A Inquisição em Cabo Verde, Guiné e São Tomé e Príncipe (1536 a 1821): Contributo para a política do Santo Ofício nos territórios africanos." (TESE/DISSERTAÇÃO)
1992 - 1996
Concluído
História (Licenciatura)
Universidade Nova de Lisboa Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Portugal
Percurso profissional

Ciência

Categoria Profissional
Instituição de acolhimento
Empregador
2015/08/01 - Atual Investigador principal (carreira) (Investigação) International Institute of Social History - Research Deparment - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Países Baixos
2011/09 - 2012/12 Pós-doutorado (Investigação) International Institute of Social History - Research Deparment - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Países Baixos
2009/09 - 2011/07 Pós-doutorado (Investigação) University of Hull - Wilberforce Institute for the study of Slavery and Emancipation, Reino Unido

Docência no Ensino Superior

Categoria Profissional
Instituição de acolhimento
Empregador
2013/01 - 2015/07 Professor Auxiliar (Docente Universitário) University of Macau - Faculty of Social Sciences - Department of History, Macau
Projetos

Bolsa

Designação Financiadores
2017 - 2018 Population, Labour and Wealth: a databank for the study of early modern Portuguese social and Economic History, 1500-1800
209107
Investigador responsável
International Institute of Social History - Research Deparment - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Países Baixos
Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian
Concluído

Projeto

Designação Financiadores
2011 - 2012 CLIO-INFRA. Research Infrastructure for the study of Global Inequality
Investigador Pós-doutorado
International Institute of Social History - Research Deparment - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Países Baixos
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek
Concluído
2009 - 2011 EURESCL: Slave Trade, Slavery and Abolitions and their legacies in European Histories and Identities
Investigador Pós-doutorado
University of Hull - Wilberforce Institute for the study of Slavery and Emancipation, Reino Unido
European Commission Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development
Concluído
2009 - 2011 EURESCL: Slave Trade, Slavery and Abolitions and their Histories and Legacies in European Identities
Investigador Pós-doutorado
University of Hull - Wilberforce Institute for the study of Slavery and Emancipation, Reino Unido
Concluído

Outro

Designação Financiadores
2013 - 2015 Counting Colonial Populations. Demography and the uses of statistics in the Portuguese Empire, 1776–1875
Investigador
Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal

CHAM Centro de Humanidades, Portugal
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
Concluído
2012 - 2014 Labour Relations in Portugal and the Lusophone World: continuities and changes
PTDC/EPH-HIS/3701/2012
Investigador
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
Concluído
Produções

Publicações

Artigo em conferência
  1. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "Il commercio di schiavi nell' Europa sud-occidentale a metà del XVIII secolo: uno sguardo sull'importazione di "Negri da India, Cacheo, Angola e Brasile" a Lisbona". 2014.
  2. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. ""Transferring European Fiscal Systems Overseas: The Portuguese home and colonial fiscal systems: a comparison"". 2008.
  3. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. ""Portuguese and Dutch urban settlements on the West African Coast: European city planning and African communities"". 2007.
Artigo em revista
  1. Ribeiro da Silva, Filipa; Karin Pallaver. "Women at Work in sub-Saharan Africa: reciprocal, reproductive, tributary and commodified labour, c.1800-2000: New methodological approaches: an Introduction,". African Economic History 48 1 (2022):
    Publicado
  2. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "BALANCING SUBSISTENCE AGRICULTURE AND SELF-EMPLOYMENT IN SMALL BUSINESSES Continuity and Change in Women's Labor and Labor Relations in Mozambique, 1800-2000". African Economic History 50 1 (2022): 118-151. https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/0c6deb03-d07a-4a7f-b1dc-783f063e7254.
    10.1353/AEH.2022.0005
  3. K.M. Hofmeester; Karin Pallaver; Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "WOMEN'S LABOR RELATIONS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA AND THE GLOBAL SOUTH COMPARED, 1800-2000". African Economic History 50 1 (2022): 152-170. https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/8bf38a9b-4a5b-44f5-9f6f-ad4f818a226a.
    10.1353/AEH.2022.0006
  4. da Silva, Filipa Ribeiro. "The profits of the Portuguese–Brazilian transatlantic slave trade: challenges and possibilities". Slavery & Abolition 42 1 (2021): 77-104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0144039x.2020.1860466.
    Publicado • 10.1080/0144039x.2020.1860466
  5. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "Forms of Slavery and Patterns of Slave Holding in Urban Mozambique in the 1820s". HumaNetten (2021): 98-118. https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/833b37b2-1c88-4f44-98ad-d29f8bf4fea1.
    https://doi.org/10.15626/hn.20214704
  6. da Silva, F.R.; Carvalhal, H.; Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "Reconsidering the Southern European model: Marital status, women's work and labour relations in mid-eighteenth-century Portugal". Revista de Historia Economica - Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History 38 1 (2020): 45-77. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-85077874494&partnerID=MN8TOARS.
    10.1017/S0212610919000338
  7. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva; Ribeiro da Silva, F.. "Dutch, English and African shipbuilding craftsmanship in precolonial West Africa: An entangled history of construction, maintenance and repair". International journal of maritime history 31 3 (2019): 1-13. https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/f299266e-3a28-42b0-9caf-7f269dee5a2a.
    10.1177/0843871419862169
  8. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva; C. Antunes. "Windows of Global Exchange: Dutch ports and the slave trade, 1600-1800". International journal of maritime history 30 3 (2018): 1-20. https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/16c289df-d189-4151-b6a8-369673417f21.
    10.1177/0843871418782317
  9. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "Scheepsbouw in de Nederlandse invloedssfeer. Nederlandse, Engelse en Afrikaanse scheepsbouw in vroegmodern West-Afrika:". Tijdschrift voor Zeegeschiedenis (2017): 53-67. https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/a04b1d21-de0f-4ee1-b6e9-863003209cea.
  10. Ribeiro Da Silva, F.. "The slave trade and the development of the Atlantic Africa port system, 1400s-1800s". International Journal of Maritime History 29 1 (2017): 138-154. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-85011891271&partnerID=MN8TOARS.
    10.1177/0843871416679116
  11. Da Silva, F.R.. "Counting people and homes in Urban Mozambique in the 1820s: Population structures and household size and composition". African Economic History 45 1 (2017): 46-76. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-85021313017&partnerID=MN8TOARS.
    10.1353/aeh.2017.0001
  12. Raquel Varela; Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "História das relações laborais no mundo lusófono (séculos XIX-XXI)". (2017): https://doi.org/10.4025/diálogos.v17i3.35969.
    10.4025/diálogos.v17i3.35969
  13. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "Relações Laborais em Moçambique, 1800". (2017): https://doi.org/10.4025/diálogos.v17i3.35972.
    10.4025/diálogos.v17i3.35972
  14. Da Silva, F.R.; Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "Political Changes and Shifts in Labour Relations in Mozambique, 1820s-1920s". International Review of Social History 61 Special Is (2016): 115-135. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-85001764171&partnerID=MN8TOARS.
    10.1017/S0020859016000468
  15. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. ""Ebrei, Olandesi e Portoghesi e il commercio atlantico: Reti di commercio e di finanze transimperiali, 1580-1670". Storia Economica 1 (2015): 445-471. https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/bff538c9-8679-41e0-b9c9-eff3cf121282.
  16. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. ""'A Kind of Cunning Sort of Under-minding People': Views of the Dutch in Seventeenth-century Western Africa"". Tijdschrift voor Zeegeschiedenis 34 1 (2015): 21-34. https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/e8032bfc-3a41-4560-a4be-e88c9f91a8b1.
  17. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. ""The Dutch and the Consolidation of the Seventeenth-century South Atlantic Complex, c. 1630-1654"". Portuguese Literary & Cultural Studies 27 (2015): 83-103. https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/4703c80f-f81c-48df-a2c2-b43395c2b6b1.
  18. Silva, F.R.D.. "Between iberia, the dutch republic and western africa: Portuguese sephardic long- and short-term mobility in the seventeenth century". Jewish Culture and History 16 1 (2015): 45-63. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84931023783&partnerID=MN8TOARS.
    10.1080/1462169X.2015.1032011
  19. Da Silva, F.R.. "From church records to royal population charts: The birth of "modern demographic statistics" in Mozambique, 1720s-1820s". Anais de Historia de Alem-Mar 16 (2015): 125-150. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-85021356255&partnerID=MN8TOARS.
  20. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "From church records to royal population charts". Anais de História de Além-mar 16 (2015): 17-50. https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/87134530-b0f7-4f02-a155-abd5908f5941.
  21. Silva, Filipa. "(with Karin Hofmeester and Jan Lucassen), No Global Labor History without Africa: Reciprocal Comparison and Beyond". History in Africa 41 (2014): 249-276. https://doi.org/10.1017%2Fhia.2014.17.
    10.1017/hia.2014.17
  22. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "Os Holandeses e a consolidação do sistema económico do Atlântico Sul Seiscentista, c. 1630-1654". Revista do Instituto Arqueológico, Histórico e Geográfico Pernambucano 67 (2014): 11-38. https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/a064fe88-6017-4fdf-a47c-aa48ab50fefc.
  23. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "The Portuguese Sephardi of Amsterdam and the trade with Western Africa, 1580-1660". Le Verger: la revue de Cornucopia 5 (2014): https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/89bd350e-0481-4617-816c-4543635c1f6a.
  24. Da Silva, F.R.. "African islands and the formation of the Dutch Atlantic economy: Arguin, Gorée, Cape Verde and São Tomé, 1590-1670". International Journal of Maritime History 26 3 (2014): 549-567. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84938499987&partnerID=MN8TOARS.
    10.1177/0843871414543447
  25. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "African Population Estimates, 1850-1960". Journal of World-Historical Information 1 1 (2013): 43-46. https://doi.org/10.5195%2Fjwhi.2013.5.
    10.5195/jwhi.2013.5
  26. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "O Tráfico de Escravos para o Portugal Setecentista: Uma visão a partir do "Despacho dos Negros da Índia, de Cacheo e de Angola" na Casa da Índia de Lisboa". Saeculum: Revista da História 29 (2013): 47-73. https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/a5d290ed-5d41-47b5-9c31-8354271849b4.
  27. Silva, Filipa. "(with Raquel Varela), The History of Labor relationships in the Portuguese-speaking world (19th - 21st centuries) | História das relações laborais no Mundo Lusófono (XIX-XXI)". Dialogos 17 3 (2013): 769-776. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84896334966&partnerID=MN8TOARS.
    10.4025/dialogos.v17i3.793
  28. Da Silva, F.R.. "Labor relationships in Mozambique, 1800 | Relações Laborais em Moçambique, 1800". Dialogos 17 3 (2013): 835-868. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84896321014&partnerID=MN8TOARS.
    10.4025/dialogos.v17i3.796
  29. Da Silva, F.R.; Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "Os judeus de amesterdão e o comércio com a costa ocidental africana, 1580-1660". Anais de Historia de Alem-Mar 14 14 (2013): 121-144. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84958976936&partnerID=MN8TOARS.
  30. Da Silva, F.R.. "Forms of cooperation between Dutch-Flemish, Sephardim and Portuguese private merchants for the western African trade within the formal Dutch and Iberian Atlantic empires, 1590-1674". Portuguese Studies 28 2 (2012): 159-172. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84869847622&partnerID=MN8TOARS.
    10.5699/portstudies.28.2.0159
  31. Catia Antunes; Filipa Ribeiro da Silva; Antunes, C.; Da Silva, F.R.. "Amsterdam Merchants in the Slave Trade and African Commerce, 1580s-1670s". Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis 9 4 (2012): 3-30. https://doi.org/10.18352/tseg.289.
    10.18352/tseg.289
  32. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "Crossing Empires: Portuguese, Sephardic, and Dutch Business Networks in the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1580-1674". The Americas: A Quarterly Review of Inter-American Cultural History 68 1 July (2011): 7-32. https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/2073f5ef-dc16-4218-8685-2989a254e241.
    10.1017/s0003161500000687
  33. Antunes, C.; Silva, F.R.D.; Cátia Antunes; Filipa Ribeiro Da Silva. "Cross-cultural entrepreneurship in the Atlantic: Africans, dutch and sephardic jews in Western Africa, 1580-1674". Itinerario 35 1 (2011): 49-76. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-80053219953&partnerID=MN8TOARS.
    10.1017/S0165115311000052
  34. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "Dutch vessels in African waters: coastal routes and intra-continental trade (c. 1590-1674)". Tijdschrift voor Zeegeschiedenis 1 (2010): 19-38. https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/3c7149c7-2946-4bac-b691-fc3d45858cf6.
  35. Da Silva, F.R.; Sommerdyk, S.; Filipa Ribeiro da Silva; S. Sommerdyk. "Reexamining the geography and merchants of the west central African slave trade: Looking behind the numbers". African Economic History 38 (2010): 77-105. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84865128487&partnerID=MN8TOARS.
  36. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. ""A Inquisição na Guiné, nas ilhas de Cabo Verde e São Tomé e Príncipe"". Revista Lusófona de Ciências das Religiões 3 5-6 (2004): 157-173. https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/1416f5a5-bc03-42cd-91ab-2a25aed10cd7.
Capítulo de livro
  1. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva; Kleoniki Alexopoulou. "Governing Free and Unfree Labour Migration in Portuguese Africa, 19th-20th century". editado por Ewout Frankema; {de Haas. Routledge, 2022.
  2. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "Le Passé Oublié: La Traite, l'esclavage et leur abolitions dans le programme national portugais d'histoire". editado por Suremain, {Marie-Albane de. Karthala, 2021.
  3. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "1517: The Slave Revolt in São Tomé". editado por Carlos Fiolhais; Franco, {Jos{\'e, 202-205. Sussex Academic Press, 2021.
  4. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva; Catia Antunes. "A Inquisição no Brasil: perfil socioeconómico da sociedade colonial perseguida, 1536-1821". In As Inquisições Modernas: poder político, religião e sociedade entre a Europa e o Atlântico, editado por Silva, Marco Antonio Nunes da; Mateus, Susana Bastos. EDUFBA, 2020.
  5. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "A Inquisição em África: agentes, acções, informantes e vítimas, 1536-1821". In As Inquisições Modernas: poder político, religião e sociedade entre a Europa e o Atlântico, editado por Silva, Marco Antonio Nunes da; Mateus, Susana Bastos. Bahia, Brasil: EDUFBA, 2020.
    Publicado
  6. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "1517 Revoltam-se os escravos em S. Tomé". editado por Franco, {Jos{\'e. Temas e Debates, 2020.
  7. Hélder Carvalhal; Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "Ocupações, sectores económicos e relações laborais em Loulé nos meados do século XVIII: novas interpretações no âmbito da História Global do Trabalho". 107-126. Cam{\^a, 2019.
  8. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "Les entreprises des séfarades, Hollandais et Portugais dans l'Atlantique sud, 1590-1670". editado por Jean-Philippe Priotti; Bertrand Haan, 219-242. P.I.E. Peter Lang, 2018.
  9. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "The Rise and Fall of Portuguese Early Modern Ports in Western Africa". editado por Am{\'e, 169-196. UPorto Edi{\c c, 2017.
  10. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "Relações laborais em Moçambique, 1800-2000: Continuidade e mudança". editado por Mattos, {Marcelo Badar{\'o, 105-140. Consequ{\^e, 2017.
  11. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "Africanos y afrodescendientes como victimas y testigos de la Inquisicion". In perfiles tipo, editado por Vassallo, {Jaqueline, 143-158. Editorial Brujas, 2017.
  12. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "African Atlantic Ports and Trade Fleets". 189-198. Boydell, 2017.
  13. Silva, Filipa; Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "Trans-Imperial and Cross-Cultural Networks for the Slave Trade, 1580s–1800s". editado por Catia Antunes; Amelia Polonia, 41-68. Brill, 2016.
    10.1163/9789004304154_004
  14. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "La trate des esclaves à Lisbonne durant la première moitié du XVIIIe siècle: estimations, directions, composition et structure". In La maritimisation du monde de la prehistoire à nous jours, editado por {GIS d'Histoire Maritime, 303-339. Presses de l'universite de Paris-Sorbonne, 2016.
  15. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva; C. Antunes. "Perfil socioeconomic da Inquisição de Lisboa:". In As Escolhas de uma Instituição, editado por {Souza Couto, 145-167. Editora da Universidade Federal da Bahia & Editora da Universiade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia, 2016.
  16. Silva, Filipa. "Chapter 2. Portuguese Empire Building and Human Mobility in São Tomé and Angola, 1400s–1700s". {DE, 2015.
    10.9783/9780812291292-002
  17. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. ""Portuguese Empire-Building and Human Mobility in São Tomé and Angola, 1400s-1700s"". editado por Darshan Vigneswaran; Joel Quirk, 35-58. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015.
  18. David Richardson; Filipa Ribeiro da Silva; Richardson, D.; Da Silva, F.R.. "Introduction: The South Atlantic Slave Trade in Historical Perspective". In Networks and Trans-Cultural Exchange: Slave Trading in the South Atlantic, 1590¿1867, editado por Ribeiro da Silva, Filipa; David Richardson, 1-29. Leiden: Brill, 2015.
    Publicado • 10.1163/9789004280588_002 • Editor
  19. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "Negotiating Identities between Europe and Africa in the Early Modern Period: Military as Go-betweens at the service of the Dutch Republic and the Portuguese Crown". In Identity and Identities: Belonging at Stake in the Low Countries, 14th-18th centuries / L'Identité au pluriel. Jeux et enjeux des appartenances autour des anciens Pays-Bas, XIVe-XVIIIe siècles, 191-206. Revue du Nord, 2014.
  20. Silva, Filipa. "Private Businessmen in the Angolan Trade, 1590s to 1780s: Insurance, Commerce and Agency". 71-99. Brill, 2014.
    10.1163/9789004280588_004
  21. C. Antunes; Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. ""Les negociants d'Amsterdam, le commerce ouëst-Africain et la traite negriere"". In Africains et Europeens dans le monde atlantique (XVe-XIXe siecle), editado por Guy Saupin, 373-400. Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2014.
    Publicado
  22. Richard Zijdeman; Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. ""Life Expectancy since 1820"". In How was life? Well-Being since 1820, editado por {van Zanden, 101-116. OECD, 2014.
    Publicado
  23. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "Relações Laborais em Moçambique, 1800". editado por {Badar{\'o, 23-48. Edi{\c c, 2014.
  24. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "Private Businessmen in the Angolan Slave Trade, 1590s to 1780s: Insurance, Commerce and Agency". In Networks and Trans-Cultural Exchange: Slave Trading in the South Atlantic, 1590-1867, editado por David Richardson; Ribeiro da Silva, Filipa, 71-100. Brill, 2014.
    Publicado
  25. "Life expectancy since 1820". 101-116. {OECD, 2014.
    10.1787/9789264214262-10-en
  26. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "Fiscality". In Oxford Bibliographies in Atlantic History, editado por Trevor Burnar. United States: Oxford University Press ({OUP, 2013.
    10.1093/obo/9780199730414-0177
  27. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva; Da Silva, F.R.. ""Dutch Trade with Senegambia, Guinea, and Cape Verde, c.1590-1674"". In Brokers of Change: Atlantic Commerce and Cultures in Pre-Colonial Western Africa, editado por Toby Green, 125-148. British Academy - Oxford University Press, 2012.
    Publicado • 10.5871/bacad/9780197265208.003.0006
  28. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva; C. Antunes. "In Nomini Domini et In Nomini Rex Regis: Inquisition, Persecution and Royal Finances in Portugal, 1580-1715". In Religion and Religious Institutions in the European Economy, 1000-1800: Proceedings of the 43rd Study Week, 8-15 May 2011, Foundation-International Institute of Economic History F. Datini, editado por F. Ammannati; Francesco Ammannati, 377-410. Italy: Firenze University Press, 2012.
  29. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva; Silva, Filipa. "Dutch Labor Migration to West Africa (c. 1590-1674)". editado por Wim Klooster, 73-98. Brill, 2009.
    10.1163/ej.9789004176201.i-340.17
Edição de livro
  1. David Richardson; Filipa Ribeiro da Silva, ed. Networks and Trans-Cultural Exchange: Slave Trading in the South Atlantic, 1590-1867. Brill. 2014.
  2. Marcelo Badaró Mattos; Filipa Ribeiro da Silva; Paulo Matos; Raquel Varela; Sónia Ferreira, ed. Relações Laborais em Portugal e no Mundo Lusófono: História e Demografia. Edi{\c c. 2014.
Edição de número de revista
  1. K.M. Hofmeester; Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "Labor History in Africa". History in Africa. A Journal of Method 41 (2014): https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/6229f7eb-d438-4376-bd87-e76d68f502ba.
Entrada de dicionário
  1. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva. "Dicionario da Expansao Portuguesa". In 1415-1600, editado por Domingues, {Francisco Contente. Circulo de Leitores, 2016. https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/f74af7d9-72ff-4c41-8b06-0af6719a99c0.
Entrada de enciclopédia
  1. Ribeiro da Silva, Filipa. "Origins of Atlantic Slavery on Cape Verde, Sao Thomé and Principe.". In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of African History. Oxford: Oxford University Press.. Oxford University Press, 2021.
    Aceite para publicação
Livro
  1. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva; Toby Green; Philip Havik. African Voices from the Inquisition: The Trial of Crispina Peres of Cacheu, Guinea-Bissau (1646-1668). Vol. 1. British Academy - Oxford University Press. 2021.
  2. Da Silva, F.R.. Dutch and Portuguese in Western Africa: Empires, merchants and the Atlantic system, 1580-1674. 2011.
  3. Ribeiro da Silva, Filipa; Mario Santos. As Estradas em Portugal: Memória e História, vol. 2 Bibliografia – Monografias. Centro Rodoviário Português. 2002.
  4. Ribeiro da Silva, Filipa; Mario Santos. As Estradas em Portugal: Memória e História, vol. 3 Legislação 1910/1930. Centro Rodoviário Português. 2002.
    Publicado
Revisão de livro
  1. Filipa Ribeiro da Silva; Luciana Villas-Bôas; Paul Firbas; Yolanda Martínez-San Miguel; Kathryn J. McKnight. "Between Empires: Brazilian Sugar in the Early Atlantic Economy, 1550-1630 (Leiden: Brill 2008)". 19, 2 (2010): 357-368. https://doi.org/10.1080%2F10609164.2010.493691.
    10.1080/10609164.2010.493691
Tese / Dissertação
  1. Ribeiro da Silva, Filipa. "Dutch and Portuguese in Western Africa: Empire Building and Atlantic System, 1590-1674". Doutoramento, Universiteit Leiden, 2009. https://doi.org/10.1163%2Fej.9789004201514.i-384.
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Apresentação oral de trabalho

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2021/03 (with Hélder Carvalhal and Jaime Reis), “Occupational Structures in Mid-eighteenth-century Portugal: a preliminary assessment.” Session: Spatial Analysis of Population Geography and Occupational Structures I: Frontiers in Reconstructing Time HGIS for Transport Infra-structure. European Social Sciences and History Conference (ESSHC). 24/03/2021-27/03/2021, Leiden, The Netherlands.
2019/09 (with Hélder Carvalhal and Jaime Reis), ¿Planning for ENCHOS: Portugal a case study¿, ENCHOS III ¿ Third Meeting of the European Network for the Comparative History of Population, Geography and Occupational Structure (1500-1900). 27/09/2019-29/09/2019. Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey.
2019/06 "¿The Slave Trade and the Development of the Atlantic African Port System, 1400s-1800s,¿ Summer School in Economic and Social History, Portuguese Association of Economic and Social History, 26/06-2019-29/06/2019, Vila Viçosa, Portugal.
2019/06 (with Hélder Carvalhal), “Gendered Dimensions of Labour Relations in Portugal, 1750-1800,” Final Workshop of the Project “Population, Labour and Wealth (PLW): A Databank for the study of the economic and social history of early modern Portugal. 21/06/2019, University of Porto, Faculty of Letters, Porto, Portugal.
2019/06 (with Hélder Carvalhal), “Occupational Structure and Labour Relations in Portugal, 1750-1800,” Final Workshop of the Project “Population, Labour and Wealth (PLW): A Databank for the study of the economic and social history of early modern Portugal. 21/06/2019, University of Porto, Faculty of Letters, Porto, Portugal.
2019/06 Roundtable: “The future of Portuguese Medieval and Early Modern Labour History?,” Final Workshop of the Project “Population, Labour and Wealth (PLW): A Databank for the study of the economic and social history of early modern Portugal. 21/06/2019, University of Porto, Faculty of Letters, Porto, Portugal.
2019/05 "First steps towards an estimate of the Portuguese-Brazilian slave-based economy: Assessing the Revenues from the Slave Trade," Research Seminars in Social and Economic History. 02/05/2019, Utrecht University, The Netherlands.
2019/04 “The Occupational Structure of Mozambique, 1900-2000: Changes and Continuities,” The Economic History Society Annual Meeting, 05/04/2019-07/04/2019, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.
2018/12 "Migration to the coastline: temporary or structural phenomenon?", International Workshop Intra-African Migration, c. 1800-present. 13/10/2018 ¿ 14/012/2018, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
2018/11 (with Hélder Carvalhal), “Gender and Labour in eighteenth-century Portugal: a quantitative reassessment,” 38th Annual Meeting of the Portuguese Association of Economic and Social History/38o Encontro da Associação Portuguesa de História Económica e Social. 16/11/2018-17/11/2018, University of Lisbon, Faculty of Arts, Lisbon, Portugal.
2018/11 (with Hélder Carvalhal), “Gender, Labour and Marital Status in mid-eighteenth-century Portugal: a quantitative assessment at regional and country level,” 38th Annual Meeting of the Portuguese Association of Economic and Social History/38o Encontro da Associação Portuguesa de História Económica e Social. 16/11/2018-17/11/2018, University of Lisbon, Faculty of Arts, Lisbon, Portugal.
2018/09 (with Carmen Sarasúa and Beatrice Zucca Micheletto), ¿Women¿s occupations in 18th and 19th centuries Southern Europe,: What could be done?¿ International Workshop on Occupational Structures in European History, organized by the European Network for the Comparative History of Population Geography and occupational Structure - ENCHOS). 28/09/2018, Milan, Italy.
2018/09 Capela¿'s Dataset on Slave traders in East Africa,¿ International Workshop Towards an Indian Ocean and Maritime Asia Slave Trade Database. 27/09/2018-28/09/2018. International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
2018/09 “Portuguese demographic sources for the study of slavery in late eighteenth century and early nineteenth centuries in Mozambique: potential and limitations,” Fifth Conference of the Association of African Studies in Italy (ASAI), 05/09/2018-07/09/2018, Bologna, Italy.
2018/08 “Roundtable: Connecting the Oceans,” World History Center Graduate Student Conference: Globalizing World History: Across Borders and Disciplines. 24/08/2018-25/08/2018, World History Center, University of Pittsburgh, United States of America.
2018/08 "Roundtable: Globalizing World History across borders and disciplines,¿ World History Center Graduate Student Conference: Globalizing World History: Across Borders and Disciplines. 24/08/2018-25/08/2018, World History Center, University of Pittsburgh, United States of America.
2018/08 (with Hélder Carvalhal), “Occupações e relações laborais em Loué (século XVIII): Novas interpretações / Occupations and labour relations in Loulé (18th century): new insights,”2o Encontro de História Local de Loulé / 2nd Meeting of Local History of Loulé, 31/08/2018-01/09/2018, Loulé, Algarve, Portugal.
2018/07 “Assessing Women’s participation in Mozambican economy, 1800-2000: New Methods”. Panel: “African Women at Work in Historical Perspective : New Methods for the study of female inequality in economic participation, 1800-2000”. Organizers: Filipa Ribeiro da Silva (International Institute of Social History, The Netherlands) and Karin Pallaver (University of Bologna, Italy). 18th World Economic History Congress (WEHC). 29/07/2018 – 03/08/2018, MIT, Boston, United States of America.
2018/07 “Challenges in estimating the slave-based economy of Portugal”. Panel: “Europe and Slavery. Estimating the share of slave-based activities in European economies, 1500-1850”. Organizers: Matthias van Rossum and Tamira Combrink (International Institute of Social History, The Netherlands). 18th World Economic History Congress (WEHC). 29/07/2018 – 03/08/2018, MIT, Boston, United States of America.
2018/07 “The Occupational Structures in Mozambique, 1900-2000: continuities and changes”. Panel: “Comparative Historical Analysis of Occupational Structure and Urbanization Across Sub-Saharan Africa” Organizer: Gareth Austin (Cambridge University, United Kingdom). 18th World Economic History Congress (WEHC). 29/07/2018 – 03/08/2018, MIT, Boston, United States of America.
2018/07 (with Cátia Antunes), “Freight costs as a proxy for assessing investment in the Atlantic shipping: a case-study based on the Amsterdam notarial acts, 1580s-1700s”. Panel: Factor Costs in the Unprecedented Expansion of Pre-Modern Ocean Shipping: Labor, Capital, and Knowledge Transfer, 1300-1700. Organizers: Marianne Kowaleski, Fordham University, United States of America, and Richard Unger, University of British Columbia, Canada. 18th World Economic History Congress (WEHC). 29/07/2018 – 03/08/2018, MIT, Boston, United States of America.
2018/06 ¿Labour Relations in Macau, 1950-2000,¿ Labour Relations in China in the 20th century: A International Workshop of the Global Collaboratory of the History of Labour Relations, 26/06/2018 ¿ 26/06/2018, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
2018/04 The Occupational Structures in Mozambique, 1900-2000: continuities and shifts¿. International Workshop: Project African Comparative History of Occupational Structure (AFCHOS), 11/04/2018 ¿ 13/04/2018, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.
2018/04 (with Hélder Carvalhal and Paulo Teodoro de Matos), “Shifts in Occupations and Labour Relations in Portugal, 1800 and beyond”. European Social Sciences and History Conference. 04/04/2018 -07/04/2018. Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.
2017/11 (with Hélder Carvalhal), “Trends, Methods, and Sources for the study of Labour, Labour Relations and Occupational Structures in early modern Portugal”. 37o Encontro da Associação Portuguesa de História Económica e Social (APHES): O Atlântico na História Económica e Social / 37th Meeting of the Portuguese Association of Economic and Social History (APHES): The Atlantic in Economic and Social History. 17/011/2017 – 18/11/2017, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal.
2017/11 (with Cátia Antunes), “Do amanhecer ao pôr-do-sol: Inquisição, Estado e Império, 1532-1821”. Colóquio Internacional de Estudos Inquisitoriais: (In)tolerância, Religião, Poder e Justiça/ International Colloqium of Inquisitorial Studies: (In)tolerance, Religion, Power and Justice. 08/11/2017 – 09/11/2017, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.
2017/09 Enslaved populations and patterns of slave ownership in early nineteenth-century Mozambican towns: comparing Tete, Inhambane and the Mozambique Island¿. International Workshop: Slavery in the Indian Ocean, 08/09/2017 ¿ 09/09/2017, Kalmar, Sweden.
2017/08 “Building the Portuguese Modern Colonial Empire and shifts in labour relations in Mozambique, 1800-1900”. 5th ENIUGH Congress: Ruptures, Empires and Revolutions. 31/08/2017 – 03/09/2017, Budapest, Hungary. Paper presented in the Session: “Empires, ruptures and global shifts in labour relations”. Convener: Karin Hofmeester (IISH, Amsterdam).
2017/08 “Women’s Labour Relations in Mozambique, 1800-2000”. 5th ENIUGH Congress: Ruptures, Empires and Revolutions. 31/08/2017 – 03/09/2017, Budapest, Hungary. Paper presented in the Session: “African Women at Work during the rise and fall of colonial rule in sub-Saharan Africa, 1800-2000: New Research Methods (Parts 1 and 2). Conveners: Filipa Ribeiro da Silva (IISH, Amsterdam) and Karin Pallaver (University of Bologna, Italy).
2016/09 "Political changes and shifts in labour relations in Mozambique, 1820s-1920s". 4th Conference of the African Studies Association of Italy. 22/09/2016 - 24/09/2016. Catania, Sicily, Italy.
2016/09 “O Tráfico de escravos e o desenvolvimento do sistema portuário da Africa Atlântica, 1400-1800” [The slave trade and the development of the port-system of Atlantic Africa, 1400-1800]. VI Encontro de História Colonial: Mundos Coloniais Comparados: Poderes, Fronteiras e Identidades. 12/09/2016 - 15/09/2016. Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.
2016/09 “The Occupational Structure of Mozambique, 1900-2000: Continuities and Changes”. African Studies Association of the United Kingdom Biennal Meeting. 07/09/2016 - 09/09/2016. Cambridge, United Kingdom.
2016/06 Labour Relations in Macau, 1950-2000: A Comparison¿. International Workshop of the Global Collaboratory on the History of Labour Relations. 25/06/2016 - 26/06/2016. Shanghai, China.
2016/05 “Masters, Slaves and Free Workers: Tracing the Profile of the working population of the island of Mozambique and Inhambane, c.1800.” International Workshop: Free and Unfree Workers in Atlantic and Indian Ocean Port Cities (c. 1700-1850), 06/05/2016-07/05/2016, Pittsburgh, United States of America.
2016/03 “The Occupational Structure of Mozambique, 1900-2000: continuities and changes.” Session: A Comparative Historical Analysis of Occupational Structure Across Sub-Saharan Africa I. Southern Africa. European Social Sciences and History Conference, 30/03/2016 – 02/04/2016, Valencia, Spain.
2016/03 “Consuming ivory, carving tusks, hunting elephants: the ivory commodity chains between Atlantic Africa and Europe in the early Age of Discoveries” .” Round Table: Shifts in the Global Commodity Chain of Luxury Commodities (Silver, Diamonds, Glass Beads, Fur and Ivory) and their Consequences for Labour Relations and Environment. European Social Sciences and History Conference, 30/03/2016 – 02/04/2016, Valencia, Spain.
2015/11 Mobility Made Empires - An Historical Perspective: Portugal in São Tomé and Angola, 1400s-1700s¿. Book Launch: Mobility Makes States: Migration and Power in Africa (UPenn). 02/11/2015. Copenhagen, Denmark.
2015/11 “Reconstructing African Voices from Inquisition Sources: Methodological questions”. Symposium in Honour of Paulo Fernando de Moraes Farias: "Landscapes, Sources, and Intellectual Projects in African History". 12/11/2015 - 14/11/2015. Birmingham, United Kingdom.
2015/10 “Women and labour in sub-Saharan African economy, 1800-2000: the case of Mozambique”. 10th New Frontiers in African Economic History Workshop: "Is Africa Growing out of Poverty: Africa's Economic Transition in Historical Perspective". 30/10/2015 ¿ 31/10/2015. Wageningen, The Netherlands.
2015/09 "O Tráfico de Escravos Luso-Brasileiro: Lucros, beneficiários e reinvestimentos"[The Luso-Brazilian Slave Trade: Profits, Beneficiaries and Reinvestments]. Colóquio Internacional "Histórias da Escravatura" / International Coloquium "Histories of Slavery". 24/09/2015 - 25/09/2015. Lisbon, Portugal.
2015/08 “Extended family patterns in Urban Mozambique, c. 1800: Determining household composition and complex residency.” 22nd International Congress of Historical Sciences (CISH), 23/08/2015-29/08/2015, Jinan, China.
2015/08 “Impact of Slave Trade in the Portuguese and Brazilian Economies: an assessment.” World Economic History Congress, ‘Diversity in Development’, 03/08/2015-07/08/2015, Kyoto, Japan. Panel: GLOBAL IMPACT OF SLAVE TRADE AND SLAVERY – A COMPARATIVE APPROACH. Organizers: Karwan Fatah-Black, Matthias van Rossum and Co-organisers: Ulbe Bosma, Karel Davids, Henk den Heijer.
2015/07 “Mozambique's Colonial Population, 1750s-1820s: Sources, Methods and Results.” CHAM 2nd International Conference: Knowledge transfer and cultural exchanges administration. Panel: Demography and empire: normative framework, sources and methods (18-20th centuries). Panel Organisers: Paulo Teodoro de Matos and Paulo Silveira e Sousa. 15/07/2015-18/07/2015.New University of Lisbon/Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal.
2015/06 Labour Relations in Mozambique, 1800-2000: continuties and changes,¿ Final Workshop of the Project ¿Labour Relations in Portugal and the Lusophone World, 1800-2000: continuities and changes, 24/06/2015-25/06/2015, FCSH, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal.
2015/06 The Slave Trade and the development of the Atlantic Africa Port-system, 1400s-1800s,¿ International Conference: Connected Oceans. New Avenues of Research in Oceans History, 08/06/2015-12/06/2015, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.
2015/06 (with Cátia Antunes), “From Dawn to Sunset: Inquisition, State and Empire,” III Simposio Internacional de Estudios Inquisitoriales: Nuevas Fronteras, 10/06/2015-12/06/2015, Faculty of Law, University of Alcalá de Henares, Spain.
2015/06 “Overcoming prejudice, miscommunication, social status and misconceptions: The ‘Strength’ of African Voices in the Inquisition Courts,” III Simposio Internacional de Estudios Inquisitoriales: Nuevas Fronteras, 10/06/2015-12/06/2015, Faculty of Law, University of Alcalá de Henares, Spain.
2015/04 Dutch and Portuguese Business Networks in the South Atlantic, 1590s-1670s.¿ International Workshop: A european merchant respublica (XVth-XVIIIth century)? Mobility, trades, identities, 9/04/2015-10/04/2015, Bibliothèque interuniversitaire de la Sorbonne, Paris, France.
2014/11 The Portuguese Indiaman and the Eighteenth-century trans-oceanic Slave Trade.¿ International Workshop: East Asia Maritime Exchanges, 01/11/2014 National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan.
2014/10 Labour Relations in Mozambique, 1800-2000.¿ 2nd Workshop of the project ¿Labour relations in Portugal and the Lusophone World 1800-2000: continuity and change,¿ 21/10/2014-23/10/2014, Niteroi, Brazil.
2014/09 Studying Macau History through the lens of the Goan Historical Archives.¿ 2014 Annual Conference of Studies on Macau History and Culture, 19/09/2014 Macau, SAR China.
2014/09 Population Structures of Mozambique, 1776-1822: main trends and shifts.¿ First International Workshop of the Project Counting Colonial Populations ¿ The Demography of the Portuguese Empire: Sources, Methods and Results (1776-1822), 08/09/2014-09/09/2014, CHAM - Portuguese Centre for Global History ¿ New University of Lisbon/Universidade Nova de Lisbon, Portugal.
2014/09 “Labour Relations in Portuguese Mozambique, 1800-2000.” 4th European Congress on World and Global History. 04/09/2014-07/09/2014, ENIUGH: European Network in Universal and Global History / Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France.
2014/04 “Labour Relations in Portuguese Mozambique, 1800-1950.” 10th ESSHC: European Social Sciences and History Conference. 23/04/2014-26/04/2014, University of Vienna, Austria.
2014/04 (with Paulo Matos), “Mozambique’s Colonial Population, 1750-1850: Determining urban and rural demographic structures.” 10th ESSHC: European Social Sciences and History Conference, 23/04/2014-26/04/2014, University of Vienna, Austria.
2014/02 The role of transatlantic slavery in European overseas expansion: insights from the Portuguese and Dutch cases.¿ International Workshop of the Global Collaboratory on the History of Labour Relations: Political Change as Determinant of Shifting Labour Relations, 07/02/2014-08/02/2014, International Institute of Social History, Netherlands Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
2014/02 Political Change and shifts in labour relations in Mozambique, 1800-2000.¿ International Workshop of the Global Collaboratory on the History of Labour Relations: Political Change as Determinant of Shifting Labour Relations, 07/02/2014-08/02/2014, International Institute of Social History, Netherlands Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
2014/01 Labour Relations in Portuguese Mozambique, 1800-2000: Preliminary Results.¿1st International Workshop of the Project Labour Relations in Portugal and the Luspohone World: continuities and changes, 17/01/2014-18/01/2014. Sintra, Portugal.
2013/11 Studying Labour Relations in 18th and 19th century Macau in the context of Global Labour History.¿ First International Meeting: East-West Connections, Exchanges and Encounters, 16th-19th centuries, 11/11/2013. University of Macau, Macau, SAR China.
2013/09 The slave trade onboard the Portuguese Indiamen, 1750s-1760s.¿ International Conference Maritime East Asia in the Light of History, 16th ¿ 18th centuries. Sources, Archives, Researches: present Results and Future Perspectives, 29/09/2013-02/10/2013. University of Naples, Italy.
2013/09 “A Inquisição em África: Agentes, acções, informantes e vítimas, 1536-1821” [The Inquisition in Africa: Agents, Actions, Informants and Victims, 1536-1821]. II Simpósio Internacional de Estudos Inquisitoriais: religião e poder [2nd International Symposium on Inquisitorial Studies: Religion and Power], 03/09/2013-06/09/2013. Faculty of Philosophy and Human Sciences of the Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.
2013/09 (with Cátia Antunes), “A Inquisição no Brasil: perfil sócioeconómico da sociedade colonial perseguida” [The Inquisition in Brazil: social and economic profile of the members of the colonial society persecuted].II Simpósio Internacional de Estudos Inquisitoriais: religião e poder [2nd International Symposium on Inquisitorial Studies: Religion and Power], 03/09/2013-06/09/2013. Faculty of Philosophy and Human Sciences of the Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.
2013/07 “Dutch-Portuguese cooperation in the Western African Commerce and the Slave Trade, 1580-1674.” CHAM Conference – Colonial (mis)understandings. Panel: P05: “Rivalry and Conflict? Dutch-Portuguese colonial exchanges, 1580-1715, 17/07/2013-20/07/2013. Centre of Overseas History, New University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal.
2013/07 Round Table: "Counting Colonial Populations: Demography and the use of Statistics in the Portuguese Empire, 1776-1875.” CHAM Conference – Colonial (mis)understandings, 17/07/2013-20/07/2013. Centre of Overseas History, New University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal.
2013/06 Labour Relations in 1800 Mozambique: exploring dichotomies between urban and Rural active populations.¿ First Archaeology Workshop of the Global Collaboratory on the History of Labour Relations, 1500-2000, 24/06/2013-25/06/2013, Estoril, Portugal.
2013/06 Labour Relations in Mozambique in 1800 and 1950: comparisons and further research.¿ Third Workshop of the Group for the study of Labour Relations in the Lusophone World ¿Global Collaboratory on the History of Labour Relations, 1500-2000, 22/06/2013, New University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal.
2013/06 “Transoceanic Slave Trade: The Portuguese Indiamen and the Import of ‘Blacks from India’ into the West,1750s-1760s. ” 2nd Conference of the Maritime History SIG – Maritime History Research: Challenges, Methods and Objects, 26/06/2013-28/06/2013. French Scientific Group of Maritime History, the French National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS), University of Nantes, France.
2013/06 “Labour Relations in Portuguese Mozambique, 1800 and 1950: a comparison. 10th Congress of the Spanish Association of Historical Demography, 18/06/2013-21/06/2013, Spanish Association of Historical Demography, University of Castilla – La Mancha, Albacete, Spain.
2013/04 “Slave Trade into mid-eighteenth century south-western Europe: an insight from the import of “Negroes from India, Cacheo, Angola and Brazil” into Lisbon.” XLV Study Week "Serfdom and Slavery in the European Economy 11th-18th centuries." 14/04/2013-18/04/2013, Foundation-International Institute of Economic History F. Datini, Prato, Italy.
2012/10 Plenary Session: ¿The Clio-Infra Project, its Demography Hub, and its Collaboratory on Urban population¿. Cities through History: Population ¿ International Congress, 24/10/2012-26/10/2012. Guimarães, Portugal.
2012/10 Labour Relations in Mozambique, 1800 ¿ New Insights,¿ Second International Workshop on Labour Relations in Portugal and the Lusophone World, organized by the Lusophone Group for the study of Labour Relations in the Lusophone World ¿ Global Collaboratory on the History of Labour Relations. 16/10/2012. Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Lisbon, Portugal.
2012/09 (with Cátia Antunes), “Windows of Global Exchanges: Dutch Ports and the Slave Trade, 1600-1800” Portals of Globalization and Atlantic Spaces during the era of the slave trade - First Workshop of the Project Entangled Spaces – Global Connections and Local Articulations. 04/09/2012-05/09/2012. University of Turku/Abo, Abo/Turku, Finland.
2012/09 “Life Expectancy: Insights from the Clio-Infra Datasets” Workshop: OECD and Clio-Infra cooperation. 25/09/2012. Utrecht University. Utrecht, The Netherlands.
2012/07 “Gorée, Cape Verde and São Tomé in the Dutch Atlantic Web, 1600s-1700s”. Panel: “Between maritime and global history: Islands and maritime connections, networks and empires” convener: Dr. Louis Sicking (Leiden University). 6th International Congress on Maritime History: The relationship between Maritime and Global History, 03/07/2012-06/07/2012, International Maritime Economic History Association, Ghent, Belgium.
2012/07 “The rise and the of Portuguese Early Modern ports in Western Africa: networks, commercial strategies and rivalries”. Panel: “Port-cities in the First Global Age (15th-18th centuries): Portuguese seaports and networks”. Conveners: Dr. Amélia Polónia and Dr. Cátia Antunes. 6th International Congress on Maritime History: The relationship between Maritime and Global History, 03/07/2012-06/07/2012, International Maritime Economic History Association, Ghent, Belgium.
2012/05 Labour Relations in Mozambique, 1800: Preliminary results¿ First Workshop of Lusophone Group for the study of Labour Relations in the Lusophone World ¿ Global Collaboratory on the History of Labour Relations, 10/05/2012. International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
2012/05 "Labor Relations in Mozambique, 1800", Annual Meeting of the Collaboratory on the Global History of Labor Relations, 1500-2000, 10/05/2012-12/05/2012, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
2012/05 Going African while staying Portuguese: Identities among Military at the service of the Portuguese Crown in seventeenth- century Africa¿ Workshop: Atlantic Triangles: Lusophone Cultural and Postcolonial Crossings, 10/05/2012-11/05/2012. Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies, Wassenaar, The Netherlands.
2012/04 Guest Lecture: “The Portuguese East Indiamen and the Imports of ‘blacks from India’ into the West, 1750s-1760s”. Department of History, University of Macau, Macau SAR, China.
2012/04 ¿Life Expectancy and Global Inequality: Insights from the Clio-Infra datasets¿ Workshop: Global Inequality ¿ Clio-Infra Project, 28/04/2012. International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
2012/04 "Negotiating identities between Europe and Africa: Military as 'go-betweens' at the service of the WIC and the Portuguese Crown in the 17th century", Colloque L'Identité au Pluriel: Jeux et enjeux des appartenances autour des anciens Pays-Bas (14e-16e siècle) , 19/04/2012-21/04/2012, Université de Valenciennes et du Hainaut-Campresis, Valenciennes, France.
2012/04 “The Demography Hub of the Clio-Infra Project”. Paper presented at the Round Table: “Clio-Infra: Mapping World Inequality, 1500-2000”. Conveners: Prof. Dr. Jan Luiten van Zanden (University of Utrecht). European Social Science History Conference (ESSHC) , 11/04/2012-14/04/2012, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom.
2012/04 “Trans-imperial and cross-cultural networks for the slave trade, 1580s- 1800s” Panel: “Beyond Empires: Self-organizing Cross-imperial Economic Networks vs Institutional Empires, 1500-1800”. Conveners: Dr. Cátia Antunes (Leiden University) and Dr. Amélia Polónia (Porto University). European Social Science History Conference (ESSHC), , 11/04/2012-14/04/2012, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom.
2012/01 “Business Networks in the Transatlantic Slave Trade: Insights from Dutch and Portuguese source materials, 1580-1674”. EURESCL Project – Final Conference: Enslavement, Identity and Cross-Cultural Exchanges, 24/01/2012-26/01/2012, Wilberforce Institute for the study of Slavery and Emancipation (WISE), University of Hull, United Kingdom.
2012/01 "Labor relations in Mozambique, 1500-1800: position paper" Third Meeting of the African Group of the Collaboratory of Global History of Labor Relations, 14/01/2012, International Institute of Social History - African Office, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
2012/01 “In the shadow of the formal empire: private cooperation in the trade with Western Africa, 1580-1674”. International Workshop: Formal and Informal Empire: Portuguese Relations with the Non-European World, 13/01/2012, King’s College London, United Kingdom.
2012/01 “Dutch Brazil – Angola relations in the context of the South Atlantic: States, Companies and Merchants, c.1630-1654”. Panel: “Shaping the South Atlantic Complex: Networks and Exchanges, 1500-1822”. American Historical Association Annual Meeting (AHA), 05/01/2012-08/01/2012, Chicago, United States of America.
2011/11 “Seventeenth-century Brazil: in-between institutional empires, informal networks, the South Atlantic- and the Global Economies”. International workshop: The pursuit of Empire: The Dutch and Portuguese Colony of Brazil, 1621-1668, 10/11/2011-11/11/2011, Leiden, The Netherlands.
2011/11 "Setting up a new World Urban Populations dataset," Workshop CLIO-INFRA Collaboratory for Urban Population: setting a world databank. Project CLIO-INFRASTRUCTURE, 24/11/2011, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
2011/11 “The CLIO-INFRA Urban Popoulation World Bank: goals and preliminary model,” Workshop CLIO-INFRA Collaboratory for Urban Population: setting a world databank. Project CLIO-INFRASTRUCTURE, 24/11/2011, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
2011/11 “Private Businessmen in the Angolan trade, 1590s-1780s: an insight on Insurance, Commerce, Agency and Networks from the Amsterdam Notarial Records”. Panel: “Cross-cultural Exchange on the West Central African Coast and Western Africa, 1600-1850”. Conveners: Dr. Mariana P. Candido (Princeton University). ASA – African Studies Association – Annual Meeting, 17/11/2011-20/11/2011, Washington DC, United States of America.
2011/07 “European States and mobility in Pre-Colonial Africa: Portugal’s migration policies for São Tomé and Angola (16th-19th centuries)”. International Workshop: Theorising the State and Mobility in Africa, , 30/07/2011– 05/08/2011, organized by Darshan Vigneswaran (Marx Plank Institute) and Joel Quirk (University of Hull – WISE), and sponsored by the British Academy. Maputo, Mozambique.
2011/05 "The forgotten past: slave trade, slavery and abolition in the Portuguese High School Education”. Colloque Enseigner les traits, les esclavages, leurs abolitions et leur héritages. Question sensibles, recherches actuelles, 18/05/2011-20/05/2011. Paris, France.
2011/05 “(with Cátia Antunes), “In Nomine Domini et In Nomine Rex Regis: Inquisition, persecution and royal finances in Portugal, 1580-1715”. International XLIII Study Week: Religion and Religious Institutions in European Economy. 1000-1800, organized by the International Institute of Economic History “F. Datini”, 8/05/2011-15/05/2011. Prato, Italy.
2011/04 “The Portuguese Inquisition and the Amsterdam’s Notarial Contracts: two forgotten archives for the study of Jewish Migration History”. International Conference: The Archive and Jewish Migration: From Antiquity to the Present”, 11/04/2011-13/04/2011, Isaac and Jessie Kaplan Centre for Jewish Studies and Research, University of Cape Town, South Africa. Cape Town, South Africa.
2011/01 ¿"Portugal-Holanda, estratégias de colonização na Costa Ocidental Africana no séc. XVII¿ [Portugal-Holland: strategies of colonization in the Western Coast of Africa in the 17th century]. International Workshop: Fantasias imperiais e crises coloniais ¿ 1500-1975, 15/01/2011-16/01/2011, Department of History, University of Porto. Porto, Portugal.
2011/01 “Silencing the embarrassments of empire: slave trade, slavery and abolition in Portuguese education”. Multi-session Workshop: “Teaching Slavery and Abolition in the Twenty-First Century: I and II. American Historical Association Annual Meeting, 06/01/2011-09/01/2011. Boston, United States of America.
2010/12 “Looking Beyond rivalry: Dutch-Portuguese cooperation for the Western African Trade (1580-1674)”. International Conference: Portugal at the Confluence of the Overseas Trade Routes, 03/12/2010-04/12/2010, Centre of Overseas History, New University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal.
2010/09 (with Cátia Antunes), “The Inquisition in Brazil: Targeting and profiling a colonial society (1536-1821)”. International Conference: From Iberian Kingdoms to Atlantic Empires: Spain, Portugal, and the New World, 1250-1700, 17/09/2010-18/09/2010 September, Nanovic Institute for European Studies, University of Notre Dame, South Bend IN., United States of America.
2010/09 (with Stacey Sommerdyk), “The Dutch memory of the slave trade: “what a pity it’s riddled with bullet holes?”. International Workshop: Imagining Slavery: National Representations of the History of Slavery and Abolition, 08/09/2010, Danish National Archives and the Wilberforce Institute for the study of Slavery and Emancipation, University of Hull, United Kingdom. Copenhagen, Denmark.
2010/06 (with Cátia Antunes), “The Western African trade and the Slave trade in the business portfolio of Amsterdam’s entrepreneurs and businessmen (1580s-1670s)”. International Conference: The impact of the Atlantic Worlds on the “Old Worlds” in Europe and Africa from the Fifteenth to the Nineteenth Centuries, 7/06/2010-9/06/2010, University of Nantes,. antes, France.
2010/05 (with Stacey Sommerdyk), “Reexaming the Slave Trade on the West Central African Coast: Looking behind the Numbers”. The Slave Voyage Database and African Economic History: A Workshop, 03/05/2010, organized by José C. Curto and Paul E. Lovejoy at the Harriet Tubman Institute, York University. York, Canada.
2010/04 “European fiscal frameworks, African taxation practices and the slave trade (15th-18th centuries): the Portuguese fiscal system and the slave trade in the Atlantic and Western Africa, a case study”. International Conference: Legal Structures and Localised Practices of Slavery, from the Fourteenth to the Nineteenth Century, 13/04/2010-15/04/2010, organized by the EURESCL project (Slave Trade, Slavery, Abolitions and their Legacies in European Histories and Identities) 7th PCRD
2009/11 “Free and forced migration in the Portuguese Atlantic, 1580s-1670s: Western Africa as a case study”. International Conference: Bridging Two Oceans: Slavery in Indian and Atlantic Worlds, 19/11/2009-22/11/2009, organized by the Wilberforce Institute for the Study of Slavery and Emancipation, University of Hull, and held at Iziko Slave Lodge Museum. Cape Town, South Africa.
2009/09 “African Labour and European Migration in Pre-Colonial West Africa: Dutch and Portuguese Migrants and African Slave and Free Workers, 1580s-1670s”. VI International Conference on African Labour: Slavery, Migration, and Contemporary Bondage in Africa, 23/09/2009-25/09/2009, organized by the Wilberforce Institute for the Study of slavery and Emancipation, University of Hull. Hull, United Kingdom.
2009/09 “West-African Intra-continental Trade and European Atlantic Empires: Dutch and Portuguese in Comparative Perspective: 1580s-1670s”. International Conference: Rethinking Africa and the Atlantic World, 3/09/2009-6/09/2009, organized by the Department of History, Stirling University. Stirling, Scotland, United Kindgom.
2009/07 (with Cátia Antunes), “Atlantic cross-cultural entrepreneurship: An insight in West Africa, 1580-1674”, African Seminar, 12/07/2009-23/07/2009, organized by the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture (Williamsburg, Virginia) and the International Institute for Advanced Study of Cultures, Institutions and Economic Enterprise (Accra, Ghana). Accra, Ghana.
2009/06 “The “Guinea of Cape Verde” in the “Dutch” private investment and business networks (c.1590-1674)”. International Conference: Brokers of Change: Atlantic commerce and Cultures in Pre-colonial "Guinea of Cape Verde, 11/06/2009-13/06/2009, organized by the Centre of West African Studies at the University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
2009/01 “Networking across empires: Dutch, Sephardim and Portuguese business and commercial webs for the Atlantic slave trade (1580-1674)”. American Historical Association (AHA): 123rd Annual Meeting, 02/01/2009-05/01/2009, New York, United States of America.
2008/08 “The role of Brazil in the Dutch and the Portuguese Slave Trade (1580s-1670s)”. XV Congreso Internacional de AHILA: 1808-2008: Crisis Y problemas en el Mundo Atlántico, 26/08/2008-29/08/2008, organized by the Department of Latin-American Studies, Leiden University. Leiden, The Netherlands.
2007/09 “The Portuguese slave trade circuits in the ‘Iberian Atlantic’ (1580-1640)”, International Conference: Beyond Slavery in the Iberian Atlantic: Rethinking the Iberian Atlantic, 13/09/2007-15/09/2007, organized by the University of Liverpool, National Museum Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom.
2007/04 “Transferring European Fiscal Systems Overseas: The Portuguese home and colonial fiscal systems: a comparison”. International XXXIX Study Week: Tax System in European Economy, 13th to 18th centuries, 22/04/2007–26/04/2007, International Institute of Economic History “F. Datini”. Prato, Italy.
2006/08 “Portuguese and urban settlements on the West African Coast: European city planning and African communities”. Eighth International Conference: on Urban History: Urban Europe in Comparative Perspective, 30/08/2006- – 02/09/ 2006, European Association for Urban History, Stockholm, Sweden.
2006/07 “New Christians or Sephardim Jews? The Portuguese Inquisition in the colonies of the West Coast of Africa (1536-1800)”. Eighth European Association for Jewish Studies Congress: Past and Present perspectives in Jewish Studies, 23/07/2006—27/07/2006, European Association for Jewish Studies. Moscow, Russia.
2006/05 “Dutch and Portuguese Slave Trade to Brazil: a comparative approach (1630-1650)”. International Workshop: African slave trades and African slavery in a global perspective, 18/05/2006, African Studies Centre. Leiden, the Netherlands.
2003/06 ¿L¿'Inquisition aux Iles du Cap Vert, Guinée et São Tomé e Príncipe" [The Inquisition in the Islands of Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, and São Tomé and Príncipe], Colloque: L¿'Inquisition et l¿'Afrique, 2/6/2003, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Paris, France.

Orientação

Título / Tema
Papel desempenhado
Curso (Tipo)
Instituição / Organização
2018 - Atual Comércio, Cooperação e Conflito na Costa Ocidental Africana (Séculos XV-XVI). Para Além do Tráfico Transtlântico de Escravos"
Coorientador
História (Doutoramento)
Universidade do Porto Faculdade de Letras, Portugal

Organização de evento

Nome do evento
Tipo de evento (Tipo de participação)
Instituição / Organização
2018/09 - Atual (with Matthias van Rossum, Stefano Bellucci, Jacqueline Rutte and Els Kuperus, and Marcel van der Linden): European Network of Labour History – Third Conference. 18/09/2019 – 21/09/2019. International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. (2019/09)
2018/06 - Atual (with Amélia Polónia), Final Workshop of the Project “Population, Labour and Wealth (PLW): A Databank for the study of the economic and Social history of early modern Portugal. 21/06/2019. University of Porto, Faculty of Arts, Porto, Portugal. (2019/06)
2017/11 - Atual (with Hélder Carvalhal and Amélia Polónia), Double-Panel: “Gender, Labour and Wealth in Portugal and the Portuguese Empire, 1500s-1900s,” 38th Annual Meeting of the Portuguese Association of Economic and Social History /38o Encontro da Associação Portuguesa de História Económica e Social. 16/11/2018 – 17/11/2018, University of Lisbon, Portugal. (2018/11)
2017/01 - Atual (co-organized with Paulo Teodoro de Matos, New University of Lisbon, Portugal). Panel: “Occupations and Labour Relations in the Mediterranean Basin, c. 1800-2000: Portugal, Spain, Italy and Greece in comparative perspective”. European Social Sciences and History Conference (ESSHC). 04/04/2018 – 0704/2018, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. (2018/04)
2016/07 - Atual (co-organized with Karin Pallaver, University of Bologna, Italy): Panel: “African Women at Work in Historical Perspective: New Methods for the study of female inequality in economic participation, 1800-2000”. 18th World Economic History Congress (WEHC). 29/07/2018 – 03/08/2018, MIT, Cambridge, Boston, United States of America. (2018/07)
2015/06 - Atual (co-organized with Karin Pallaver, University of Bologna, Italy): Double-Panel: “African Women at Work during the rise and fall of colonial rule in sub-Saharan Africa, 1800-2000: New Research Methods (Parts 1 and 2)”. 5th ENIUGH Congress: Ruptures, Empires and Revolutions. 31/08/2017 – 03/09/2017, Budapest, Hungary. (2017/08)
2014/06 - Atual Roundtable: “Studying African History and Diaspora through the lens of Inquisitorial sources”, III Simposio Internacional de Estudios Inquisitoriales: Nuevas Fronteras, 10/06/2015-12/06/2015, Faculty of Law, University of Alcalá de Henares, Spain. (2015/06)
2013/09 - Atual (with Cátia Antunes, Leiden University, The Netherlands), Panel: “Imagined and Imagining Cities: Conquest and Appropriation of Unknown Worlds”, 12th International Conference on Urban History: Cities in Europe – Cities in the World, 03/09/2014-06/09/2014, New University of Lisbon, Portugal. (2014/09)
2013/01 - Atual First International Meeting: East-West Connections, Exchanges and Encounters, 16th-19th centuries, University of Macau, Macau, SAR China, 11 November. With António V. de Saldanha (Department of History and Centre of Macau Studies). (2013/11)
2012/05 - Atual (With Sónia S. Ferreira and Paulo Teodoro de Matos (New University of Lisbon/Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal), Second Workshop of the Group for the study of Labour Relations in the Lusophone World. 16/10/2012. Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Lisbon, Portugal. (2012/10)
2012/05 - Atual Panel: “Rivalry and conflict? Dutch-Portuguese colonial exchanges, 1580-1715,” CHAM Conference – Colonial (mis)understandings, 17/07/2013-20/07/2013. Portuguese Center for Global History, New University of Lisbon, Portugal. (2013/07)
2012/01 - Atual (With Karin Hofmeester), First Workshop of the Group for the study of Labour Relations in the Lusophone World. 10/05/2012. International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. (2012/05)
2011/09 - Atual Workshop CLIO-INFRA Collaboratory for Urban Population: setting a world databank. Project CLIO-INFRASTRUCTURE, 24/11/2011. Utrecht, The Netherlands. (2011/11)
2011/01 - Atual (With Cátia Antunes, Leiden University, The Netherlands), Panel: “Shaping the South Atlantic Complex: Networks and Exchanges, 1500-1822”, American Historical Association Annual Meeting (AHA) , 05/01/2012-08/01/2012, Chicago, United States of America. (2012/01)
2010/01 - Atual (With Joel Quirk (WISE, University of Hull, United Kingdom), Multi-session Workshop “Teaching slavery and Abolition in the Twenty-First century: I and II”, 2011 American Historical Association Annual Meeting (AHA). 06/01/2011 – 09/01/2011. Boston, United States of America. (2011/01)
2015/09 - 2017/06 (with Matthias van Rossum and Bas van Leeuwen), Chair of the monthly Lecture Series of the International Institute of Social History. Amsterdam, The Netherlands. (2016/09)

Participação em evento

Descrição da atividade
Tipo de evento
Nome do evento
Instituição / Organização
2019/04 - Atual Discussant: International Institute of Social History Seminar Series: Lecture by Max. M. Menz, “From the Sea to the Hinterlands: Profits and Risks in the slave trade from Angola, c. 1740-1807,” 02/04/2019, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
2018/05 - Atual Discussant: N.W. Posthumus Institute Conference. 24/05//2018 – 25/05/2018, Utrecht. Netherlands. . Paper discussed: Thomas Mareite, “ Looking for Freedom in the Borderlands: Fugitive Slaves, Free Soil and Settlement in early independent Mexico”.
2017/08 - Atual Discussant: Panel: “Ruptures, Empires, Revolutions: Social, Political, Economic and Demographic change in perspective of colonial transition in Africa”. Conveners: Donatella Strangio (Sapienza Univ., Rome, Italy) and Jacob Weisdorf (University of Southern Denmark, Odense). 5th ENIUGH Congress: Ruptures, Empires and Revolutions. 31/08/2017 – 03/09/2017, Budapest, Hungary.
2017/08 - Atual Discussant: Panel: “Smuggling in the early modern world: revolution or business as usual? (Parts 1 and 2)”. Convener: Felicia Gottman (Dundee University, United Kingdom). 5th ENIUGH Congress: Ruptures, Empires and Revolutions. 31/08/2017 – 03/09/2017, Budapest, Hungary.
2017/06 - Atual Discussant: N.W. Posthumus Institute Conference. 01/06/2017 – 02/06/2017. Nijmegen, The Netherlands. Paper discussed: Edgar Pereira, “Government contracts and Merchant banking in Habsburg Portugal. The Business Portfolio of Silveira Merchant House (1625-1641)”.
2016/11 - Atual Discussant: International Workshop Slave Trade in the Indian Ocean and Indonesian Archipelago Worlds (16th to 19th century). 11 Nov 2016. Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
2016/05 - Atual Discussant: N.W. Posthumus Institute Conference. 27/05/2016 – 28/05/2016. Wageningen, The Netherlands. Paper discussed: Julie Svalastog, “The development of England’s Early Modern Trade with Africa: Merchant companies of the 17th century.”
2015/11 - Atual Discussant: International Workshop: "Challenging monopolies, building global empires - VIDI Project. 17/11/2015. Leiden, The Netherlands.
2015/10 - Atual Discussant: Runaways: Desertion and Mobility in Global Labour History, c. 1650-1850. 21/10/2015 – 24/10/2015. Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Júri de grau académico

Tema
Tipo de participação
Nome do candidato (Tipo de grau)
Instituição / Organização
2020/05/28 A Contractor Empire. Public Private Partnerships and Overseas Expansion in Habsburg Portugal (1580-1640)
Arguente
Edgar F. Cravo Bertrand Pereira (Doutoramento)
Universiteit Leiden, Países Baixos
2019/09/30 “Between West Africa and America: The Angolan slave trade in the Portuguese and Spanish Atlantic Empires (1560-1641)”.
Arguente
Miguel Geraldes Rodrigues (Doutoramento)
European University Institute, Itália
2018/12/04 “An Anatomy of colonial states and fiscal regimes in Portuguese Africa: Long-terms transformations in Angola and Mozambique, 1850s-1970s”. Wageningen University, The Netherlands (Date: 04/12/2018).
Arguente
Kleoniki Alexopoulou (Doutoramento)
Wageningen University & Research, Países Baixos
2018/10/30 “Sociabilidade no Brasil Neerlandês (160-1654)”. Leiden University, The Netherlands (Date: 30/10/2018).
Arguente
Lucia Furqim Weneck Xavier (Doutoramento)
Universiteit Leiden, Países Baixos
2018/09/19 “Mastering the Worst of Trades: England’s early Africa companies and their trades, 1618-1672”.
Arguente
Julie M. Svalastog (Doutoramento)
Universiteit Leiden, Países Baixos
2018/03/22 "The Agency of Empire: Personal Connections and Individual Strategies in the Shaping of the French Early Modern Expansion (1686-1746)¿"
Arguente
Elisabeth Heijmans (Doutoramento)
Universiteit Leiden, Países Baixos
2017/09/06 “A comparative history of commercial transition in three West African slave trading economies, 1630-1860”.
Arguente
Angus E. Dalrymple-Smith (Doutoramento)
Wageningen University & Research, Países Baixos

Arbitragem científica em revista

Nome da revista (ISSN) Editora
2021 - Atual Ler Historia (ISSN 0870-6182)
2018 - Atual Portuguese Journal of Sephardic Studies / Cadernos de Estudos Sefarditas Cátedra de Estudos Sefarditas Älberto Benveniste”, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
2017 - Atual International Review of Social History (0020-8590) Cambridge University Press

Curso / Disciplina lecionado

Disciplina Curso (Tipo) Instituição / Organização
2020/10 - 2021/12 The Posthumus Research Master Programme Global Economic and Social History. Posthumus Research Master College: Debates in Global and Economic History. (with Matthias van Rossum). International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Research Master College: Debates in Global and Economic History (Master) Posthumus Institute, Países Baixos
2018/10 - 2018/12 The Posthumus Research Master Programme Global Economic and Social History. Posthumus Research Master College: Debates in Global and Economic History. (with Matthias van Rossum). International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Research Master Programme Posthumus Institute, Países Baixos
2014 - 2015 Master in History, Department of History, University of Macau, SAR China. Seminar: Advanced Reading Seminar History (Master) University of Macau, Macau
2014 - 2015 Programme: General Education Programme, University of Macau, SAR China. Course: Global Issues in History and Culture. Topic taught: Child Labour in Modern and Historical Perspective General Education Programme (Bachelor) University of Macau, Macau
2013 - 2015 Programme: BA Major and Minor in História, Department of History, University of Macau Macau, SAR China. Courses taught: - Historical Theory and Practice - Senior History Writing Seminar I and I - Asian Maritime History - Western Civilizations II - Introduction to Western Civilization - History of Portugal and the Portuguese Empire History (Bachelor) University of Macau, Macau
2013 - 2014 Programme: General Education Programme, University of Macau, SAR China. Course: Global Issues in History and Culture. Topic taught: Unfree Labour and Labour Migration in Modern and Historical Perspective; General Education Programme (Bachelor) University of Macau, Macau

Entrevista / Programa (rádio / tv)

Programa Tema
2018/03 - 2018/03 TV Documentary series: Slavery Routes: A History of the Slave Trade from the 7th century to the present day. Co-directors: Daniel Cartier, Juan Gelas, co-produced by ARTE France and supported by other national and international partners, and supported by the UNESCO¿s Slave Route Project. History of Slave Trade

Membro de associação

Nome da associação Tipo de participação
2019 - Atual Member of the ENCHOS: The European Network for the Comparative History of European Population, Geography and Occupational Structure, 1500-1900. Member
2018 - Atual Member of the ESTA – Network for Exploring Slave Trade in Asia. Member
2017 - Atual Member of APHES - Associação Portuguesa de História Económica e Social Member
2014 - Atual Member of the ENIUGH: European Network on Universal and Global History Member
2009 - Atual Member of DUTCHCULTURE – Network and knowledge organization for international cultural cooperation Member

Membro de comissão

Descrição da atividade
Tipo de participação
Instituição / Organização
2016 - Atual Member of the Advisory Board of the Series Colonial and Global History through Dutch Sources, Leiden University Press.
Consultor
Universiteit Leiden, Países Baixos
2016 - Atual Member of the Scientific Committee of the New Series Sources and Inventories /Fontes e Inventários, CIDEHUS (Interdisciplinary Centre of History, Culture and Societies of the University of Évora, Portugal / Centro Interdisciplinar de História, Culturas e Sociedades da Universidade de Évora, Portugal).
Membro
Universidade de Évora Centro Interdisciplinar de História Culturas e Sociedades, Portugal
2018/06/19 - 2018/06/19 Member of the Search Committee for the appointment of a Postdoctoral Research Fellow. CITCEM: Transdisciplinary Research Centre «Culture, Space and Memory», Faculty of Arts, University of Porto, Portugal.
Membro
Universidade do Porto Faculdade de Letras, Portugal
2016/10 - 2016/11 Member of the Search Committee for the appointment of a Post-doctoral candidate for the Project: Slaves, Commodities and Logistics. International Institute of Social History and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Membro
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Países Baixos
2015/12 - 2015/12 Member of the Search Committee for the appointment of one Post-doctoral candidate for ERC Start-up Project: Regional industrialization in Northwestern Europe and China, ca. 1800-present. International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Membro
International Institute of Social History - Research Deparment - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Países Baixos
2015/09 - 2015/09 Member of the Search Committee for the appointment of one PhD candidate for ERC Start-up Project: Regional industrialization in Northwestern Europe and China, ca. 1800-present. International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Membro
International Institute of Social History - Research Deparment - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Países Baixos
2015/01 - 2015/05 Member of the Search Committee for Assistant, Associate and Full Professor in World e Global History, Department of History, University of Macau, SAR China.
Membro
University of Macau, Macau
2015/01 - 2015/05 Member of the Search Committee for Assistant, Associate and Full Professor in History of East-West Interactions, Department of History, University of Macau, SAR China.
Membro
University of Macau, Macau

Outro júri / avaliação

Descrição da atividade Instituição / Organização
2020 - Atual Peer-review of Article for Journal of Global History
2020 - Atual Peer-review of article for Early Modern Low Countries
2020 - Atual Peer-review of entry for the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of African History
2019 - Atual Peer-review of article for Revista Ler História
2019 - Atual Peer-review of Special Issue for the International Review of Social History
2018 - Atual Peer-review of book proposal for Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
2015 - Atual Peer-review of article for Itinerario: International Journal on the History of European Expansion and Colonial Interactions
2015 - Atual Peer-review of article for the Journal of World History
2014 - Atual Peer-review of article for the African Journal of History and Culture
2014 - Atual Peer-review of book proposal for De Gruyter Open
2014 - Atual Peer-review of article for the International Labor and Working-Class History (USA)
2014 - Atual Peer-review of article for the Journal of World Historical Information (USA)
2014 - Atual Peer-review of article for the Portuguese Studies Review (Canada)
2021/02/03 - 2021/02/03 PhD Basic Training Individual Assessment – Robert , PhD Candidate Robert Keenan Posthumus Institute, Países Baixos
2019/04/04 - 2019/04/04 PhD Basic Training Individual Assessment – Sophie Rose, PhD Candidate Posthumus Institute, Países Baixos
2017/09 - 2017/12 Member of the Jury of the Volkskrant-IISH MA Thesis Award. International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. International Institute of Social History - Research Deparment - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Países Baixos
2016/09 - 2016/12 Member of the Jury of the Volkskrant-IISH MA Thesis Award. International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. International Institute of Social History - Research Deparment - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Países Baixos
2016 - 2016 External Peer-reviewer for the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) - Investigator Grants. Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, Portugal
2015 - 2015 External Peer-reviewer for the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) - Investigator Grants. Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, Portugal
2012 - 2012 External Peer-reviewer for Grant Applications submitted to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC, Canadá