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Publications

Ana Vaz Milheiro (2024), “Wartime Residential Rural Landscapes the Guinea-Bissau Case during the Colonial/Liberation War with the Portuguese (1963–1974),” Cogent Arts & Humanities 11, no. 1. doi:10.1080/23311983.2024.2303184.

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Presentations

Ana Vaz Milheiro & Beatriz Serrazina (2024), “Building from colonial non-simultaneities: Mabubas Dam, Angola,” Society of Architectural Historians (SAH) 2024 Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 18 April

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Beatriz Serrazina (2024), "Colonial labour housing: a ‘propaganda’ tool?," European Architectural History Network (EAHN) 2024 Conference, Athens, 20 June

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Inês Lima Rodrigues & Francesca Vita (2024), "Large construction companies in the widespread of modern housing. A comparative analysis between Lisbon and Luanda," 8th International Congress on Construction History (ICCH), Zurich, 24 June

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Beatriz Serrazina (2024), "'Model' workers' villages? Company rule and adobe-brick houses in late colonial Africa," 8th International Congress on Construction History (ICCH), Zurich, 27 June

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Ana Vaz Milheiro (2024), "Women, colonialism and construction sites. Gendered experiences in the former African territories ruled by the Portuguese through the colonial archives," 8th International Congress on Construction History (ICCH), Zurich, 27 June

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Seminars

Colonial and Post-Colonial Landscapes: roundtable series I. Infrastructures + Labour + War, CCB, Lisbon, 9 April 2024

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Exhibitions

"The Mabubas Dam's site: construction and workforce (1948-1954)," Kickstart showcase. Colonial and Post-Colonial Landscapes: roundtable series I. CCB, Lisbon, 9 April 2024

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Podcast

[forthcoming]

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Newspapers

[forthcoming]

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