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PRESENTATION

The first edition of the “Historiographical Exchanges in Regional History” meeting was held on May 22, 2015. It was held in person by the Macatur Foundation, with the support of the journal Tessituras, from the Santa Doroteia Faculty of Philosophy (N. Friburgo), the journal Pesquisa & Educação a Distância from Universo's Department of Distance Education, and the newspaper Estado do Rio em Notícias. The event was held at the “Casarão de Japuiba” Cultural Center, in the municipality of Cachoeiras de Macacu (RJ). Historians from the municipalities of Cachoeiras de Macacu, Itaboraí, Nova Friburgo and Petrópolis took part.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The second meeting was held on June 25, 2016, also in person, organized by Fribourg historian Rodrigo Marretto. It had the institutional support of the Macatur Foundation, the then Postgraduate Program in Brazilian History, Universo, Tessituras Magazine, the Economic, Quantitative and Social History Research Group (Hequs) of the Fluminense Federal University, the D. João VI Foundation of Nova Friburgo and the OAB, Nova Friburgo Section. It was held on the premises of the D. João VI Foundation and was attended by historians, anthropologists and geographers from Cachoeiras de Macacu, Itaboraí and Nova Friburgo.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now in its third edition, coordinated by the PPGH-Universo, it appropriates digital technologies, being held remotely and nationwide on October 7, 8 and 9, 2025, with the participation of professors from Faculdade Santa Marcelina (FASM) - Juiz de Fora/MG, Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB), Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Universidade Estadual de Minas Gerais (UEMG), Colégio Pedro II, Rio de Janeiro and Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF). The III Meeting “Historiographical Exchanges in Regional History” features mini-courses focused on methodologies for using local sources, as well as discussions on aspects pertinent to the theoretical field of Digital History.

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1st Meeting "Historiographic Exchanges in Regional History"

From left to right: Teachers Alex Sandro Amaral (São Gonçalo), Vinicius Maia Cardoso (Macacu Waterfalls), Jorge Olmar Marialva (Rio de Janeiro), Gilciano Costa (Itaboraí), Luiz Maurício de Abreu Arruda (Itaboraí) and Rodrigo Marreto (Nova Friburgo)

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II Meeting "Historiographic Exchanges in Regional History"

From left to right: Teachers Victor Gabriel (Geography/Macacu Waterfalls), Maria Suellen Timóteo Correa (Nova Friburgo), Mateus Barradas Teixeira, (Nova Friburgo), Ricardo Gama da Costa Rosa (Nova Friburgo) and Luiz Maurício de Abreu Arruda (Itaboraí)

 

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ABOUT US

The Postgraduate Program in History (PPGH) at Salgado de Oliveira University focuses on Society and Movements and has two lines of research: “Society, population and cultural movements” and “Politics, Social Movements and Memory”.

The PPGH seeks to meet the demands of our time and theoretical and methodological diversities in the area of "Society and Movements." The articulation of these two fields allows, based on their developments in research lines, to analyze various aspects of the process of constructing historical knowledge, identifying both its regularities and its changes and, most importantly, highlighting the complexity of diverse social phenomena in diverse spaces and temporalities.

The man/society binomial is understood in its multiple spheres, be it economic, political or cultural, allowing the association of different perspectives on collective existence, in the most diverse aspects, seeking to understand its constitutive and transformative aspects.

Another possibility is the relationship established with historical demography in order to discern behavioral patterns and identify collective phenomena in different temporalities.

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The Bachelor's Degree in History from the Distance Education Department of Salgado de Oliveira University seeks to train professionals with a critical spirit, capable of working in Basic Education, combining teaching and research, exercising mastery of the content and adequate interaction between theory and practice – with regard to didactic-pedagogical knowledge and the didactic transposition of academic knowledge –, knowledge of the various historiographical currents and the ability to produce historical knowledge.

Professionals with a degree in History typically work in public or private schools as elementary and secondary school teachers. Universo's program also aims to prepare professionals for work in niche markets such as public and private archives and other institutions where research related to artistic and cultural heritage, material and immaterial culture, is conducted.

It is also possible for History graduates to work in the mass media, in cultural and political consultancies and in areas generally linked to the collection and preservation of information, in addition to the areas of historical/cultural tourism and heritage education.

Meet the Faculty of PPGH Universo

In front, Prof. Gisele Nicolau, PhD.

In the front row, from left to right, Prof. Fernando Rodrigues, PhD; Prof. Jayme Ribeiro, PhD; Prof. Vivian Zampa, PhD; Prof. Marcia Amantino, PhD.

In the back row, from left to right, Prof. Vinicius Maia Cardoso, PhD; Prof. Diogo Silva, PhD; Prof. Rafael Laguardia, PhD; Prof. Vitória Schettini, PhD; Prof. Adriana Gomes,PhD; Prof. José Luís Honorato, PhD and Prof. Cláudia Mesquita, PhD.

 

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