Resumo CV
Paulo
Teodoro
de
Matos is
an
historian
and
holds
a
PhD
in
Historical
Demography.
Since
2019
he
is
Assistant
Professor
at
Instituto
Universitário
de
Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL),
Department
of
History. His
main
research
activities
are
related
to
Historical
Demography,
Social
History
and
History
of
the
Portuguese
Expansion.
Recently
he
has
been
also
interested
in
studying
prices
and
wages
in
the
Portuguese
Indic
Ocean,
1500-1650.
He
is
the
PI
of
the
international
research
project
“Counting
Colonial
Populations.
Demography
and
the
uses
of
statistic
in
the
Portuguese
empire,
1776-1875”
and
member
of
the
research
project
"Local
and
European
Wages
in
the
Portuguese
Ocean,
1500-1650:
new
sources
and
analytical
tools".
His
latest
publication
(together
with
Jan
Lucassen)
is
"Goa
at
work
around
1850. A
source-based
report
on
labour
relations
in
Western
India
under
the
Portuguese",
International
Institute
of
Social
History,
Research
paper
54,
2020.
Qualificações Académicas
Licenciatura em História, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, em 1997
Doutoramento em História, especialidade em Demografia Histórica, Universidade do Minho, em 2004
Grupos de Investigação
História Moderna e Contemporânea
Projetos
Publicações Recentes
Artigo em revista científica
Matos, P. T. De & Lucassen, J. (2019). Early Portuguese data for wage developments in India : Kannur (Cananor), 1516-1517. Ler História. 75, 113-131
Paiva, D., Matos, P. T. de & Fonseca, M. (2018). To stay or to migrate: siblings and life transitions in 19th century Ribeira Seca, Azores. History of the Family. 23 (4), 568-593
Capítulo de livro
Matos, P. T. de (2019). The population of Goa, 1720-2011. Elements for a global vision. In Pius Malekandathil, Lotika Varadarajan and Amar Farooqui (Ed.), India, the Portuguese and Maritime Interactions. Vol I: Science, Economy and Urbanity. (pp. 350-371). New Deli: Om Publications.
Livro
Matos, P. T. de & Lucassen, Jan (2020). Goa at work around 1850. A source-based report on labour relations in Western India under the Portuguese. Amsterdam. International Institute of Social History.
Matos, P. T. de, Sardica, José Miguel & Silva, Helena (2019). War Hecatomb. International Effects on Public Health, Demography and Mentalities in the 20th Century. Bern. Peter Lang.
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