EDITORIAL 200 YEARS AFTER THE REVOLUTION (1820-2020)
He holds a Bachelor Degree in History from the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Lisbon and a Master Degree in History of the 19th and 20th centuries from the FCSH, UNL. He has a Ph.D. in Modern Political and Institutional History and is an Associate in the History Group, at the same Faculty. He was Coordinating Professor with Aggregation at Viana do Castelo Polytechnic Institute. He is currently Full Professor at Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa (Portugal) and has been elected President of the Scientific Council. He held various public positions, including as Deputy General Secretary of the Ministry of Finance (1997-2000), member of the Commission for the Reform and Resettlement of the Torre do Tombo National Archives and Director of Services at the Portuguese Institute of Archives (1990-1992). He was National Coordinator of the Accreditation Commission and member of the Board of the National Institute for the Accreditation of Teacher Training. He has dozens of individual and collective publications, books, book chapters and articles. He received the Academic Merit Award from the Fernão de Magalhães Foundation in 1996 and 1997 and four public accolades.
She is Associate Professor at the Fluminense Federal University (UFF, Brazil) and Permanent Professor at the Postgraduate Programme in Social History at the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ). She has a Bachelor Degree in History and a Master Degree in History from the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ). She holds a Ph.D. in History from UFF, with the thesis “Da justiça em nome d’El Rey: justiça, ouvidores e inconfidência em Minas Gerais (Sabará, 1720-1777)”, published by EdUERJ (2016) with FAPERJ funding. She published the compilations Justiças, Governo e Bem Comum na administração dos Impérios Ibéricos de Antigo Regime (séculos XV-XVIII) with Junia Furtado and Patrícia Silveira (2016); Estratégias de poder na América portuguesa: dimensões da cultura política séculos XVII-XIX), with Helidacy Corrêa (2010).
She is a researcher at the Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology (CIES), at the University Institute of Lisbon (IUL, Portugal), where she coordinates the project “Terra, Poder e Territorialidades na América Portuguesa (séc. XVI-XIX)” and the Permanent Seminar Cycle “Cidades e Impérios: dinâmicas locais, fluxos globais”. She has a Ph.D. in Social Sciences from the Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRRJ), with a thesis on the legal institutes of land ownership in Brazil (16th-19th centuries). She has a Bachelor Degree in History and a Master Degree in Social Sciences, both from the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ). She is the author of articles, book chapters and entries in collective works, and her last article is entitled “Entre la ley y la práctica: antíguos y nuevos usos del Registro Parroquial em Brasil”, HAAL, 2(02), 103-128 , 2021.
Degree in History from the University Centre of Belo Horizonte – Uni-BH (2001). He holds a Master degree in Medieval and Renaissance History (2006) and a Ph.D. in History (2013), both degrees awarded by the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Porto. He is currently a Junior Researcher and Deputy Coordinator of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Social Sciences (CICS.NOVA.UMinho, Portugal), at the University of Minho. His research and publications include the taxation of the Portuguese Crown, trade and maritime transport, and Portugal's long-term fiscal and financial institutional policies (15th-19th centuries). He is co-editor of Portugal in a European Context - Essays on Taxation and Fiscal Policies in Late Medieval and Early Modern Western Europe, c. 1100-1700 (Palgrave Macmillan, in press) and author of Fiscal Policy in Early Modern Europe: Portugal in Comparative Context (Routledge, 2019).
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Subtil, José; Atallah, Cláudia; Mota, Sarita; Dominguez, Rodrigo da Costa (2021). Editorial: 200 years after the Revolution (1820-2020). Janus.net, e-journal of international relations. Thematic dossier 200 years after the Revolution (1820-2020), Dezembro 2021. Consulted [online] on date of the last view, https://doi.org/10.26619/1647-7251.DT0121ED
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