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Portugal – Philippines:
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Philippine History Retrieval Project – Portugal
Documenta Filipina
The Philippines in Portuguese Historiography
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International Workshop “Philippine Objects in the Context of European Colonial Gears (late 19th-early 20th Centuries)”
Seminar “Communauté(s), accommodation et violence aux Philippines et dans sa région (16 e -19 e s.)”
Contacts and Continuities: 500 Years of Asian-Iberian Encounters
Magalhães, Magallanes, Magellan: Magellan in Philippine History through Philippine Historians
The Quest For Asia – Global Impacts of Magelllan’s Voyage
The Philippines – a Global “Contact Zone”: Transoceanic Connections (1521-1898)
Philippine Women’s Clothing
Books and Editions /
The Islands Beyond the Empire – Portuguese Essays on Early Modern Philippine History (16th-18th Centuries)
Portuguese edition of José Rizal’s “Noli me Tangere”
Iberian Accounts of the Philippines in the Early Modern Period
Early Modern Philippines, a Global Contact Zone
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BANIG | 500 anos de tradição em tecelagem de esteiras
O Menino Jesus de Cebu: um ícone da cultura e da história das Filipinas
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Events and Media /
“Philippine Studies Portugal” – Message from Senator Loren Legarda (January 2025)
Portuguese edition of Rizal’s “Noli me Tangere” presented at the celebrations of World Portuguese Language Day (May 5, 2024)
Courtesy visit of the Philippine ambassador to NOVA FCSH (April 11, 2024)
Launch of the first Portuguese edition of Jose Rizal’s “Noli Me Tangere” (May 15, 2023)
podcast CHAM TALKS: “relações centenares entre filipinos e portugueses” (2023)
a visit to CHAM – Centro de Humanidades (December 2, 2019)
Ambeth Ocampo’s interview (DN, March 30, 2019)
Memorandum of Understanding by Universidade Nova de Lisboa and Ateneo de Manila University (October 2018)
Stephanie Coo’s interview (DN, June 16, 2018)
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