Gil Gonçalves

Gil Gonçalves
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  • Master of Arts
  • Researcher at Universidade NOVA de Lisboa

PhD candidate in Global Studies at NOVA University Lisbon. Researcher at IHC-NOVA FCSH/IN2PAST

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Introduction
PhD candidate in Globalization Studies at NOVA University Lisbon. Graduated in History in 2016 and obtained his master’s degree in Contemporary History in 2019 with a dissertation titled “Eanismo, Otelismo and the process of Democratic «Normalization»”. Now working on a PhD thesis regarding populist and charismatic leaderships/movements in Portuguese twentieth century politics.
Current institution
Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
Current position
  • Researcher
Additional affiliations
December 2019 - present
Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
Position
  • Researcher
Education
January 2018 - September 2022
Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
Field of study
  • Global Studies
September 2016 - September 2019
Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
Field of study
  • Contemporary History
September 2012 - June 2016
Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
Field of study
  • History

Publications

Publications (9)
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Este artigo propõe uma reflexão acerca das políticas de memória do Portugal democráti­co através do mapeamento e análise dos “monumentos ao 25 de Abril”. As transformações dos pri­meiros anos da democracia ressoaram na arte pública, que passou a celebrar figuras, episódios e valores que, durante anos, só puderam ser evocados em privado. Cingindo-no...
Conference Paper
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Analysis of the international solidarity created in the Portuguese Agrarian Reform, especially with the countries of Latin America and Eastern Europe.
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This paper analyses Portuguese twentieth-century populist moments from a historical perspective. At the start of the current “populist wave”, pundits and academics justified the lack of support for populism in Portugal by falling back on the conservative metaphor of the “mild-mannered country” – claiming that the Portuguese were not prone to politi...
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Resumo Este artigo pretende destacar o papel dos clubes e associações desportivas como espaços de resistência em contextos autoritários, partindo do caso paradigmático de um modesto clube de futebol dos arredores de Lisboa – o Estrela da Amadora. Os vínculos entre desporto e política estão bem documentados. Contudo, essas ligações são usualmente s...
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This paper suggests that the concept of populism can contribute to a renewal of historiographical debates. Often considered too imprecise to offer any analytical value, many historians discard the term or use it in a simplistic and derogatory manner. This dismissal reveals two faults. First, it exposes the lack of dialogue with theoretical contribu...
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Este artigo toma como ponto de partida a história de vida de Bartolomeu Constantino, militante no movimento anarquista português entre finais do século XIX e inícios do século XX. O propósito não é, contudo, meramente biográfico. Constantino, prolixo comentador do seu tempo, relatou-nos os ecos que as acções de propaganda que desenvolveu suscitaram...
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This article explores the Iberist character of the Anarchist Iberian Federation (F.A.I.) and of the Portuguese and Spanish libertarian thinking during the 1920’s and 1930’s. Initially, we record the relations between the anarchist movements in both countries – resorting to debates around the principles of solidarity and internationalism – while als...

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