Outros

Economy and State Control: Corporatist experiences across the Atlantic

Marco Aurélio Vannucchi (CPDOC, Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brasil)
O corporativismo da classe média no Brasil pós 1930
Discussant: Francisco Carlos Palomares Martinho (Universidade de São Paulo)

Valerio Torreggiani (Universitá di Roma Tre, Visiting Follow, ICS-ULisboa)
Towards a New Government by Agreement? Interest Representation, Corporatism and the British Constitution: A Study in Continuity
Discussant: Rita Almeida de Carvalho (ICS-ULisboa)

Final Remarks: António Costa Pinto (ICS-ULisboa)

The ends of slavery in Barotseland, Western Africa.

SOBRE JACK HOGAN:

Jack Hogan is Research Fellow at the Centre for African Studies and the International Studies Group, of the University of the Free State, South Africa. He received his PhD from the University of Kent in 2014, for his thesis 'The Ends of Slavery in Barotseland, Western Zambia (c.1800‐1925)'. His primary research interests include the economic and social history of precolonial and early colonial Central and Southern Africa. He is also the author of pieces on vernacular ethnohistory, Zambian politics in the twentieth century, and the Anglo‐Zulu War.