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Paulo Teodoro de Matos

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paulo.matos@iscte-iul.pt

Grupo de Investigação:
Pensamento Moderno e Contemporâneo

Áreas de Investigação:
História da expansão portuguesa
História social
Demografia histórica

ORCID: 0000-0003-1537-6679


Paulo Teodoro de Matos is an historian and holds a PhD in Historical Demography. Since 2019 he is Assistant Professor at the Department of History of Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL). He was a Senior fellow of the Centre for the Humanities (NOVA University of Lisbon) from 2009 to 2018. His main research activities are related to Historical Demography, Social History and History of the Portuguese Expansion. He is the PI of the international research project “Counting Colonial Populations. Demography and the uses of statistic in the Portuguese empire, 1776-1875”- http://colonialpopulations.fcsh.unl.pt

His latest articles are «Counting Colonial Populations in the Portuguese Colonial Empire, 1776-1875» (The History of the Family, 2016), and "To stay or to migrate: siblings and life transitions in 19th century Ribeira Seca, Azores" (The history of the Family, 2018). His most recent paper "Early Portuguese Data for wage developments in India: Kannur (Cananor): 1516-1517" is about to be published.

Projects direction
- Counting Colonial Populations. Demography and the use of statistics in the Portuguese Empire, 1776-1875 (FCT PTDC/EPH-HIS/3697/2012)
- Labour Relations in Portugal and in the Lusophone World. Continuity and Change, 1800-2000) (PTDC /EPH-HIS/3701/2012) - Co-PI



Curriculum Vitae(Pdf)

Documentos Partilhados:

Population censuses in the Portuguese Empire(Pdf)

Exploring illegitimacy in 19th Portugal(Pdf)

Demografia e relações laborais em Angola(Pdf)

c. 1800(Pdf)

Estatística da população na América Portuguesa(Pdf)

1750-1820(Pdf)

Settlers for the empire: the demography of the Azores Islands (1766–1835)(Pdf)

THE DEMOGRAPHY OF THE PORTUGUESE EMPIRE. SOURCES(Pdf)


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