Dr. Antónia Fialho Conde
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Dr. Antónia Fialho Conde

Professor
Department of History, University of Evora, CIDEHUS, ôvora, Alentejo, Portugal


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in History from University of Evora, Portugal

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Biography

AntÞnia Fialho Conde (Scopus Author ID: 56001670400) is Professor at the Department of History of the Univ. of ôvora, where she teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the areas of History and Heritage. She is member of CIDEHUS, where she coordinates Research Group 2, Director of the Master in Management and Enhancement of Historical and Cultural Heritage and adjunct to the Master TPTI.

Area of Interest:

Social Sciences
100%
Cultural Studies
62%
Social History
90%
Religious Studies
75%
Material Culture
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
4
Chapters
33
Articles
17
Abstracts
6

Selected Publications

  1. Miguel, C., S. Bottura, T. Ferreira, A.F. Conde, C. Barrocas-Dias and A. Candeias, 2019. Unveiling the underprintings of a late-fifteenth-early-sixteenth century illuminated French incunabulum by infrared reflectography. J. Cult. Heritage, 40: 34-42.
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  2. Conde, A.F. and M.R. Massa-Esteve, 2018. Teaching engineers in the seventeenth century: European influences in Portugal. Eng. Stud., 10: 115-132.
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  3. Conde, A.F., 2016. Daily life in the female cloister of Eborense and the presence of the slave population: The frontier between in-door and out-door service in the modern period. Rev. Portuguesa Hist., 47: 35-53.
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  4. Conde, A.F., 2015. The Reinforcement of the Cloister in the Female Monastic World in Portugal and the Disciplinary Action of Trento. Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal, ISBN: 978-989-26-1032-0, Pages: 257.
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  5. Araåjo, C., A. Conde and M. Gil., 2015. Documental survey of project prim’art_ portugal rediscovering mural art: Historical and scientific study of Archiepiscopal ôvora. e-conservation J., Vol. 4. 10.18236/econs4.201505.
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