Authoritarian Regimes and Financial Systems in Europe and Latin America during the Twentieth Century
RESEARCH GROUP MEMORY, HISTORY AND SOCIETY
GIVING CREDIT TO DICTATORSHIP
Authoritarian Regimes and Financial Systems in Europe and Latin America during the Twentieth Century
Programme
First Session - June 14, 14:30-17:30 (GMT+1)
Chair: José Luís Cardoso (ICS-Universidade de Lisboa)
Valerio Torreggiani (ICS-Universidade de Lisboa), Financial Capitalism and Authoritarian Regimes during the Twentieth Century. Notes for A New Historiographical Agenda
Giovanni Farese (Università Europea di Roma), Giving Credit to Fascism, 1922-1943. Lines of Interpretation and Methodological Remarks
Elena Martínez Ruiz (Universidad de Alcalá), Financial Repression and Public Debt Liquidation in Spain, 1899-1975
Nuno Valério (ISEG-Universidade de Lisboa), The Portuguese Case, 1926-1974
Second Session - June 15, 14:30-17:30 (GMT+1)
Chair: Jaime Reis (ICS-Universidade de Lisboa)
Carlos Gabriel Guimarães (Universidade Federal Fluminense), The Bank of Brazil and the Management of the Sugar and Alcohol Institute (IAA) during the first Vargas Government, 1930-1945
Florencia Sember (CONICET/Universidad de Buenos Aires), International Lending, Capital Flight and Financial Reform Under Dictatorship: Argentina 1976-1983
Gaetano Sabatini (ISEM/Università Roma Tre), Marco Bertuccio (Università Roma Tre), Authoritarian Finance in Post-Authoritarian Regimes in Latin American: the Brady Plan
Zoom link: https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/82245574382?pwd=L011bUpoNGxXaGdlVWRV...
Password: 530885