Lectures
Ana Célia Navarro de Andrade
São
Paulo – Brazil
MSc in History and Documentation, works as an
historian in the Center for Documentation and Information of the Pontificial Catholic
University of São Paulo (PUC-SP) and is also professor of the PUC-SP Program of
Postgraduation in History.
Ana Maria de Almeida Camargo
São Paulo - Brazil
Professor of Methodology of
History and Social History (Postgraduation) in the History Departament of
the University of São Paulo (USP).
Antonio José Marques
São Paulo - Brasil
Specialist in Archival
Organization (Institute of Brazilian Studies), MSc
in Social History, Director of the Documentation Center of the Unique Workers’ Central (Cedoc-CUT).
Benito Schmidt
Porto Alegre-RS - Brasil
MSc in History (Federal
University of Rio Grande do Sul State), and PhD
in Social History (University of Campinas – Unicamp).
Célia Reis Camargo
São Paulo – Brazil
MSc in Social History and PhD of History (São Paulo State University - Unesp). Coordinator of
the Center for Documentation and Memory (Cedem-Unesp).
Elaine
Marques Zanatta
Campinas-SP - Brazil
MSc in Communication (University of São Paulo – USP), Specialist in Organization and Administration
of Archives (Institute of Brazilian Studies).
Elina Pessanha
Rio de Janeiro-RJ – Brazil
MSc in Social Antropology (Federal University of Rio de
Janeiro – UFRJ), PhD (University of
London).
Fernando Teixeira da Silva
Campinas-SP – Brasil
MSc and PhD
in History (University of Campinas – Unicamp), Assistant
Director of the Edgar Leuenroth Archive and researcher in the Center for
Research in Social History and Culture (Unicamp).
Filipe
Caldeira
Lisbon - Portugal
Postgraduation in
Information and Documentation Sciences (New University of Lisbon).
Horácio Tarcus
Buenos Aires - Argentina
PhD in History (Nacional
University of La Plata). Founder and director of the Center for Documentation
and Investigation of the Leftist Cultura in Argentina (CeDInCI).
Inez Stampa
Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
MSc (State University of Rio de Janeiro – Uerj) and PhD
(Pontificial Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro – PUC-Rio) in Social Service,
General-Coordinator of Collection (National Archive of Brazil).
John D.
French
Duke – United States
PhD in Brazilian History (Yale University). Author of many articles about Brazilian history and
Brazilian workers movements, some of them available on-line:
http://fds.duke.edu/db/aas/history/faculty/jdfrench
Jaime
Antunes da Silva
Rio de
Janeiro – Brasil
Graduated in Archivology and
History, former president of the Latin-American Asssociation of Archives (ALA),
president of the National Council of Archives (Conarq -Brazil) and General Director of the
National Archive of Brazil.
José Antonio de Mingo Blasco
Madri - Espanha
MSc and PhD in Archivology, specialist in Modern and Comtemporany History
(Autonomy University of Madrid).
Leonilde Servolo de Medeiros
Rio de Janeiro – Brasil
MSc in Political Science (University of São Paulo), PhD in
Social Scince (University of Campinas). Researcher of the National Council for Scientific
Development (CNPq – Brazil).
Luiz Flávio de Carvalho Costa
Rio de Janeiro – Brasil
MSc in Political Scince (University of Campinas), PhD
in Economic History (University of São Paulo).
Marco Aurélio Santana
Rio de Janeiro – Brasil
MSc in
Sociology (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro – UFRJ), PhD in Sociology (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro), postdoctoral
fellow in Social Science (Ecole dês Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France)
Ruth Elena Borja Santa Cruz
Lima – Peru
Graduated in History (National University of
San Marcos), director of the Information Center for Collective Memory and Human Rights (Peruvian
Attorney General Office).
Simone
Silva Fernandes
São Paulo –
Brasil
MSc in Social History (Pontificial Catholic University of São Paulo),
member of the Center for Documentation and Information of the Pontificial Catholic
University of São Paulo (Cedic).
Silvestre de Almeida Lacerda
Lisbon- Portugal
General Director of the
Portuguese Archives (Torre do Tombo), postgraduation in Documental Sciences.
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