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Workshop “Poderes “de” y “en” la ciudad: Imaginarios, representaciones, realidad”

This doctoral workshop focuses on the various internal and external powers at work in the medieval city. The presence of monarchs, nobles, ecclesiastics, merchants and other agents and institutions, such as the university, transformed the urban space and offered opportunities for political, institutional and cultural dialogue, in which all the elements of the kingdom's political […]

Seminar in Medieval Studies: «Un proyecto de autoridad espiritual femenina: beatas y monjas con liderazgo en el Medievo castellano» – Rebeca Sanmartín Bastida

The project La conformación de la autoridad espiritual femenina en Castilla aims to analyze the emergence of female authority in the environment of Castilian convents and "beaterios", as well as in its relationship with the court space, from the early fifteenth century to the mid-sixteenth century. The purpose is to investigate the ways in which […]

International Congress “NO MEIO. Recriar a Idade Média na cultura popular”

Highlighting the continuous dialogue between the Middle Ages and the post-medieval world, In the Middle is an international interdisciplinary conference that seeks to explore the ways, methods and motivations in which the medieval period has been imagined, evoked, re-lived, and refashioned in contemporary popular culture.  Hosted by the Institute for Medieval Studies (IEM-NOVA FCSH), the conference […]

Seminar in Medieval Studies: “L’universelle compétence et l’universelle autorité: the Paris Parlement and the construction of public power in France in the late Middle Ages” – André Vitória

At one point in his Traité dês seigneuries (1608), Charles Loyseau states the following about the historical importance of the Parlement de Paris to preserving the unity of the French crown: 'It must be acknowledged that it was the Parlement that prevented us from being divided and dismembered in France as in Italy and Germany […]

“La conquista de Antequera (1410). Reflexiones sobre la construcción de la memoria en la Castilla bajomedieval” – Pascoal Martínez Sopena

The third and last session of the IEM 2019 Conference Cycle takes place on 4 December, a regular initiative that invites internationally renowned specialists to constitute privileged moments of contact, learning and scientific interaction with outstanding contemporary researchers. This conference is given by Professor Pascoal Martínez Sopena, speaking on: "La conquista de Antequera (1410). Reflexiones […]

Presentation of the New Archaeological Map of the Castelo de Vide territory

This project consists of carrying out a diachronic analysis of the rural territory of the municipality of Castelo de Vide with a view to creating a New Archaeological Charter. It is a project to be carried out by researchers from the Institute of Medieval Studies (IEM - NOVA FCSH), in collaboration with the Castelo de […]

Seminar in Medieval Studies: “Cancioneiros. Livros de memória” – Maria Ana Ramos (Universität Zürich)

The first manifestations of literary production in Portuguese correspond to texts in verse, generally composed by educated poets - troubadours - who lived in various royal and lordly courts of the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in the Northwest. The songbook compositions - cantigas -, which certainly circulated in loose form, were preserved through poetry books - […]

Seminar in Medieval Studies: “La escritura árabe como índice cultural: la hurufiyya como aljamiado anacrónico” – Marta Pérez Castro (Universidad de Sevilla)

Writing, within its communicative function, also constitutes a visual index of artistic styles, and since art is a determining part of culture that shapes both physical and immaterial heritage, through its analysis it is possible to deduce the worldview that governs the historical and social processes of a given context.   Focusing on Arabic writing, after […]

Second MedCrafts Project Conference

The Second MedCrafts project is taking place on February 6th at Almada Negreiros College (Room 306). The event is restricted to the project's research team.