Margarida Portela Pereira
Coordinator
Ciência ID: 1B12-CD47-C2F1
The coordinator of this exploratory project, in addition to the primary function of coordinating and disseminating this network, can also offer logistical framework that can be associated with project management. As a military historian, and due to her experience in archive research and analysis, she is currently driven to seek information in museum archives and interpretive centers, and validate | reclassify the available information, adding knowledeg and new indicators to be developed by this institutions. And, as dessimination is important, she can also, due to her experience as a teacher, project interesting collaborations with other institutions, such as public and private schools, without leaving out the perspective of local economic development in the tertiary sector (mainly by her conection to the educational sector linked to Cultural Tourism and "Adult Formation").
Augusto Alves Salgado
Co-Coordinator
Ciência ID: AC15-8444-ED47
Augusto Alves Salgado (AAS/FLUL) - Offers the project an important possibility of combining acquired theoretical knowledge to the process of channeling information, in a structured way that permits its dissemination among the academic community and educational departments of museum institutions. With extensive experience in academic teaching at the Naval Academy, such as in Underwater Archeology, he can boost the project in the necessary direction, by ensuring that the results fit academic standards, generating knowledge that can be disseminated in Academic contexts (thus guaranteeing one more area of potencial success for the multidisciplinary network).
Maria Teresa Morais
Researcher
Ciência ID: 081E-64B4-673E
Maria Teresa Morais (MTM/FLUL) - She can offer to this exploratory project some framework for the use of museum artifacts and their relationship with the evolution of military architecture. Focusing her work in proving technological evolution and architectural revolution in Military History, her constribuition is essential to a more creative relation with heritage institutions and other future members of the RHM-wordlATwar network. With extensive experience in document analysis, she is driven to relate national production with existing artefacts in museum collections and interpretive centers, in Portugal and abroad. This researcher can also validate and reclassify available information, identifying new conections to be developed by "AND Project". Due to her academic experience, she can also introduce the future network to subjects linked to the Northern Europe, oppening a line of research that is not frequently worked in Portugal.
Miguel Castro Brandão
Member
Ciência ID: 7216-7DE5-E5A1
Miguel Castro Brandão (MCB/CINAV) - Last but not least, his role in this exploratory project aims for the developing of new contacts with institutions (and reviving old ones as well), so the team can properly difuse and publicize "RHM-wordlATwar". For that, this proactive researcher is profoundly motivated, and his expertise will be strongly important to the success of the team main goals.
Collaborators & Partners
Carolina Garcia Sanz
Consultant
Ciência ID: 8315-E2CC-7B7A
Carolina Garcia Sanz (CGS/Universidad de Sevilla, Spain) - Taking part in this project as an invited scientific consultant, Professor Carolina Sanz is expected to coordinate contacts with several Spanish Military and Naval Museums. Due to her proven experience in Military History international projects, professor Carolina Sanz has also an important role verifying information, creating contacts with international academic entities, and reviewing data and publications, among other potential consulting activities.
Johny Santana de Araújo
Consultant
Ciência ID: 1B15-46DE-1744
Johny Santana de Araújo (Universidade Federal de Piauí, Brasil) - Professor Johny Santana is an invited scientific consultant that, in light of his experience managing research projects in the area of Military History, is used both to Brazilian and Portuguese realities, with an extensive colaboration as associate researcher at the History Center of the University of Lisbon (FLUL). Also a member of of the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Military History (Rio de Janeiro), his presence in this exploratory project guarantees access to important military collections of Portuguese origin, held by the Brazilian State. His AND Project presence can also add value for access to the Brazilian scientific community linked to the protection of this portuguese military heritage, helping the team verifying information, creating contacts with international academic entities, and reviewing data and publications, among other potential consulting activities.