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EVENTOS
Local:
Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto
Data início:
28/06/2022
Data fim:
02/07/2022
Horário:
16:00
Organização:
CITCEM
Grupo de Investigação Associado
Valores de Transação/ Valores em Transição
Tipo de Evento:
Encontro
8th IMHA International Congress of Maritime History
IMHA – International Maritime History Association and CITCEM –U. PORTO (Transdisciplinary Research Centre Culture, Space and Memory – University of Porto) are proud to announce that IMHA’s 8th International Congress of Maritime History will be held in Porto between June 28 and July 02, 2022.
This International meeting follows the successful congresses that have been held, every four years since 1992 in Liverpool, UK (1992), Amsterdam, the Netherlands (1996), Esbjerg, Denmark (2000), Corfu, Greece (2004), Greenwich, UK (2008), Ghent, Belgium (2012) and Perth, Australia (2016).
The main theme will be “Old and New Uses of the Oceans”, and the aim is to investigate the many aspects of the relationship between humans and the oceans.
As with previous congresses, ICMH8 adopts a broad concept of maritime history, treating it as an interdisciplinary field that covers all historical periods and areas and all aspects of humankind’s relationship with the sea.
+ info: https://imha2020.com/
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EVENTOS
Local:
Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto
Data início:
28/06/2022
Data fim:
02/07/2022
Horário:
16:00
Organização:
CITCEM
Grupo de Investigação Associado
Valores de Transação/ Valores em Transição
Tipo de Evento:
Meeting
8th IMHA International Congress of Maritime History
IMHA – International Maritime History Association and CITCEM –U. PORTO (Transdisciplinary Research Centre Culture, Space and Memory – University of Porto) are proud to announce that IMHA’s 8th International Congress of Maritime History will be held in Porto between June 28 and July 02, 2022.
This International meeting follows the successful congresses that have been held, every four years since 1992 in Liverpool, UK (1992), Amsterdam, the Netherlands (1996), Esbjerg, Denmark (2000), Corfu, Greece (2004), Greenwich, UK (2008), Ghent, Belgium (2012) and Perth, Australia (2016).
The main theme will be “Old and New Uses of the Oceans”, and the aim is to investigate the many aspects of the relationship between humans and the oceans.
As with previous congresses, ICMH8 adopts a broad concept of maritime history, treating it as an interdisciplinary field that covers all historical periods and areas and all aspects of humankind’s relationship with the sea.
+ info: https: //imha2020.com/
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
