Philippine International Quincentennial Conference (20 October-17 december 2021)

The National Quincentennial Committee is spearheading the Philippine International Quincentennial Conference on the Victory at Mactan, the Introduction of Christianity in the Philippines, and the Philippine Part of the First Circumnavigation of the World with the theme “Situating the Filipino and the Philippines in 1521” from 20 October-17 December 2021.  13 panels, organized by NHCP, the Department of Foreign Affairs and different Filipino Universities and institutions will be presented for about three months (program and registration here: https://nqc.gov.ph/en/piqc/).

Portugal-Philippines: Connected Histories is present at this important event. Paulo Jorge de Sousa Pinto will present “Portuguese Materials on the History of Early Modern Philippines – a glimpse on sources, archives, and recent projects”, with the preliminary results of the ongoing projects: Documenta Filipina and Philippine History Retrieval Project – Portugal“.

22 October, 9:05 a.m. (Manila time)/2:05 a.m. (Lisbon time)

Special Event on “Contacts and Continuities” Conference: “From Spices to Startups: Philippine-Portuguese Trade Relations”

A special panel discussion organized by the Philippine Embassy in Portugal, ‘From Spices to Startups’ aims to draw attention to the long-standing friendship between the Philippines and Portugal by revisiting historical economic connections and linkages as a way to stimulate emerging trade and investment potentials between the Philippines and Portugal. Three debates will take place.

Guests:

Ambassador Celia Anna M. Feria / Lisbon
Chargé d’Affaires, a.i. Emanuel Bernardes Joaquim / Jakarta
Gina A. Jamoralin / Department of Foreign Affairs, Manila / Manila
Nuno A. Rocha / Pinhais & Co, Lda. / Lisbon
Froilan Emil D. Pamintuan / Philippine Trade and Investment Center / Paris
Ricardo Lima / Web Summit / Lisbon
Lawrence de los Santos / NST Apparel / Manila
Henrique Santos / Stecnofer / Manila
Sergio Pereira da Silva / Saraiva & Associados / Ho Chi Minh

July 10, 9 a.m.- 12 p.m. (Lisbon time)/ 4 p.m.-7 p.m. (Manila time)

Streamed live (free) from https://bit.ly/Contacts_and_Continuities_on_Youtube

More info: http://ateneo.edu/contacts-and-continuities

https://www.facebook.com/ContactsAndContinuities

“Contacts and Continuities – 500 Years of Asian-Iberian Encounters” is on

The Conference has started yesterday. It aims at revisiting 500 years of Asian-Iberian relations. It looks at how contacts, connections, and continuing conversations between diverse Iberian and Asian cultures shaped those societies. It also brings into sharper focus the adaptive and adoptive capacities of the agents of encounter and their communities.

Contacts & Continuities brings together eminent scholars who offer diverse perspectives and pivotal points of inquiry regarding the encounters and interactions between Asian and Iberian cultures. This conference series sheds light on creative moments and clears new paths for reevaluating heritage and the role of Asian and Iberian agents as interlocutors in a global exchange of culture and ideas.

The Conference is divided in 4 main parts/themes:

  • Legacies of the Encounter in Seafaring & Trade
  • Legacies of the Encounter in Ideas & Identity Formation
  • Legacies of the Encounter in Institutions
  • Legacies of the Encounter in Forms of Expression

All information about registration, panels, speakers and other issues are available on the Conference website and Facebook page.

“Philippine History Retrieval Project – Portugal”

The Project Philippine History Retrieval Project – Portugal is coming to an end. It aims at providing a repository of informations about the Philippines from 16th century Portuguese sources, in English.

One of the main features of the Project is to deliver accurate and careful translations of the original Portuguese materials. The translation/revision team includes the following experts:

  • Hilary Owen – Professor of Portuguese and Luso-African Studies, University of Manchester
  • Jean Andrews – Department of Modern Languages and Cultures, University of Nottingham
  • Jeremy Roe (also supervisor) – CHAM, NOVA FCSH
  • Joseph da Costa – Department of International History, London School of Economics and Political Science
  • Patricia Anne Odber de Baubeta – Honorary Senior Lecturer, University of Birmingham
  • Simon Park – Associate Professor in Medieval and Renaissance Portuguese, University of Oxford

Contacts and Continuities: 500 Years of Asian-Iberian Encounters

The International Conference Series and Special Events Contacts and Continuities: 500 Years of Asian-Iberian Encounters will take place from June 23 to July 23, 2021. The Conference is divided in 4 main parts/themes:

  • Legacies of the Encounter in Seafaring & Trade
  • Legacies of the Encounter in Ideas & Identity Formation
  • Legacies of the Encounter in Institutions
  • Legacies of the Encounter in Forms of Expression

Registration opens May 15, 2021.

All details available on the Conference website and Facebook page.