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🆕 The #TRANSMAT project team has published a special supplement to the journal História, Ciências, Saúde — Manguinhos, edited by Elisabete Pereira, Catarina Simões and Quintino Lopes: ‘Colonial and post-colonial collections in Portugal: reconstructing trajectories and rethinking narratives’.

👉 https://ihc.fcsh.unl.pt/en/transmat-publication-legacies/

#Histodons #OpenAccess #ColonialCollections #Museums #Colonialism #PortugueseColonialism #PortugueseMuseums #Museus #Colonialismo #ColecçõesColoniais

Graphic layout on a light beige background combining a journal cover and typographic design. On the left, the cover of História, Ciências, Saúde – Manguinhos features a collage with a large black-and-white portrait of a Black man in profile, historical colonial-era figures, a small deer sculpture, and two contemporary performers standing and sitting on stacked platforms. Overlaid text reads “História Ciências Saúde Manguinhos” and the theme: “Coleções coloniais e pós-coloniais em Portugal: reconstituir trajetórias e repensar narrativas,” followed by the English translation, “Colonial and post-colonial collections in Portugal: reconstructing trajectories and rethinking narratives.” On the right, large scattered letters spell “TRANS” and “MAT,” alongside the words “Materialidades Transnacionais,” the logo for the Transmat project.
Graphic layout on a light beige background combining a journal cover and typographic design. On the left, the cover of História, Ciências, Saúde – Manguinhos features a collage with a large black-and-white portrait of a Black man in profile, historical colonial-era figures, a small deer sculpture, and two contemporary performers standing and sitting on stacked platforms. Overlaid text reads “História Ciências Saúde Manguinhos” and the theme: “Coleções coloniais e pós-coloniais em Portugal: reconstituir trajetórias e repensar narrativas,” followed by the English translation, “Colonial and post-colonial collections in Portugal: reconstructing trajectories and rethinking narratives.” On the right, large scattered letters spell “TRANS” and “MAT,” alongside the words “Materialidades Transnacionais,” the logo for the Transmat project.
Graphic layout on a light beige background combining a journal cover and typographic design. On the left, the cover of História, Ciências, Saúde – Manguinhos features a collage with a large black-and-white portrait of a Black man in profile, historical colonial-era figures, a small deer sculpture, and two contemporary performers standing and sitting on stacked platforms. Overlaid text reads “História Ciências Saúde Manguinhos” and the theme: “Coleções coloniais e pós-coloniais em Portugal: reconstituir trajetórias e repensar narrativas,” followed by the English translation, “Colonial and post-colonial collections in Portugal: reconstructing trajectories and rethinking narratives.” On the right, large scattered letters spell “TRANS” and “MAT,” alongside the words “Materialidades Transnacionais,” the logo for the Transmat project.
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The TRANSMAT project team has published a special supplement to the journal História, Ciências, Saúde — Manguinhos
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