Other Projects
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HAR2016- 74846-P
Description:
The theme of death as historiographical subject has a long history. However, the project tries, on the one hand, to focus their objectives on very specific perspectives that are linked to a matter of absolute actuality in the field of humanities research, the construction of power. From that perspective, it aims to analyze the use of the death as an instrument of power and representation by the dominant elites in society and in the articulation of collective political and cultural values. It also aims to orientate from a line of clear interdisciplinary work (history, art, literacy, philosophy, music, epigraphy, codicology, ect.), that can build a broader interpretive prism and deeper analysis.
Partners:
UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE MADRID (UAM) | Leader
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE (CNRS)
CONSEJO NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTÍFICAS Y TÉCNICAS (CONICET)
ESCOLA SUPERIOR DE MÚSICA DE CATALUNYA (ESMUC)
SERVICIO DE ARCHIVOS Y PATRIMONIO DOCUMENTAL (GN)
UNIVERSITÉ DE BOURDEAX- MICHEL DE MONTAIGNE (UBM)
UNIVERSIDAD DE CÓRDOBA (UCO)
UNIVERSIDADE DE ÉVORA (UÉ)
UNIVERSIDAD DE OVIEDO (UNIOVI)
UNIVERSITÉ DE PARÍS-13 SORBONNE-CITÉ (USPC)
UNIVERSITÉ DE PAU ET DES PAYS DE L’ADOUR (UPPA)
UNIVERSIDADE DE PORTO (UP)
UNIVERSIDAD PÚBLICA DE NAVARRA (UPNA)
UNIVERSIDAD DE SEVILLA (US)
UNIVERSITÉ DE TOULOUSE-JEAN JAURÈS (UT2J)
CIDEHUS team members: Hermínia Vilar
Funding source: Agencia Estatal de Investigación. Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad del Gobierno de España
Duration: 2017-2020
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The project “Digital Reconstitution of Évora City” aims to understand the evolution of urban organization and urban structuring of Évora between the eleventh and nineteenth centuries. It focuses on the possibilities and potential of new technologies in the interpretation, development and promotion of the city’s built heritage, towards the convergence of different fields of knowledge (history, art history, archeology, architecture, urban planning). The project will be developed under a partnership between the municipality of Évora and the University of Évora, namely CHAIA and CIDEHUS research centers.
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