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I International Congress URBISMADINA: The Representation of the Medieval City in the Iberian Peninsula Between XII-XIV Centuries

Between 31 May and 1 June 2017, the Institute of Medieval Studies is organizing the International Congress URBISMADĪNA, on the theme "The Representation of the Medieval City in the Iberian Peninsula between XII -XIV centuries". This initiative, which will take place in Lisbon, at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities of the New University […]

Colloquium “Fortificações medievais – história, conservação e fruição”

The Institute for Medieval Studies of the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of the New University of Lisbon and EGEAC (Empresa de Gestão de Equipamentos e Animação Cultural) established in 2014 a scientific and technical cooperation agreement for the research, study and dissemination of the historical and archaeological heritage of the Castelo de São […]

8th International Conference “The Medieval Chronicle”

The medieval chronicles and the boundaries between history and literature, their pragmatic functions and forms, meanings and the way they represent the past are some of the working themes that will be under discussion at the VIII International Congress The Medieval Chronicle, which will take place in Lisbon, at the Faculty of Social and Human […]

Visiting the IEM

The Institute for Medieval Studies has as one of its main goals that of internationalization, increasing scientific and academic exchange and networking with national and international research centers of scientific excellence that share similar goals as IEM in the field of Medieval Studies. In fulfilling this mission, the Institute annually welcomes several foreign researchers who […]

Cycle “Family archives & history research”

IEM - Institute of Medieval Studies, CHAM - Humanities Center, IHC - Institute of Contemporary History join to organize the cycle "Family Archives & Research in History". Focusing on the potentialities and challenges that archives represent for the writing of History, both from the perspective of historians and archivists, this cycle is divided in three […]