“Loulé on the timeline” is back to talk about violence in the XNUMXth and XNUMXth centuries

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“Violence in Loulé during the 21th and 15th centuries” is the theme of the next session under the heading “Loulé in the timeline”, which will be led by historian Fábio Duarte, on October 00st, at XNUMX pm, at the Loulé Municipal Archive Professor Joaquim Romero Magalhães.

«Violence assaulted and interrupted the daily lives of human societies throughout the Modern Era. Generated by the impulses of the people, agitated by resentment, revenge, opportunism, or administered by the established powers, it marked the bodies and behaviors of those who used it and those who were victimized», recalls the Municipality of Loulé in a note.

«We will try to discover their presence in Loulé, throughout the XNUMXth and XNUMXth centuries, analyzing letters of pardon granted by the Portuguese Kings and other relevant documentation. In doing so, we will keep in mind both the regional and national context», considers the speaker.

Fábio Duarte has a master's degree in Modern History from the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences at Universidade Nova de Lisboa. His master's thesis, entitled “Inherit, Bequeath and Register: the archive and the Tombo of the Notary of the House of Vila Nova de Portimão”, aimed to study an inventory of the archive of an aristocratic family. He is currently a contract researcher at the Vinculum Project, coordinated by Professor Maria de Lurdes Rosa.

 



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