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- Bertrand Editora (Lisboa, 1732-)Publication . Melo, Daniel
- Coloquio: Libros de viajes: entre el conocimiento del mundo, la creación et dominaciónPublication . Melo, Daniel; Campos, Fernanda; Rendeiro, Margarida
- Guimarães Editores [editorial] (Lisboa, 1899- )Publication . Melo, DanielVerbete dedicado a esta editora centenária, integrado na secção portuguesa do Portal Editores y Editoriales Iberoamericanos (siglos XIX XXI) - EDI-RED, o qual faz parte integrante do mega-portal Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes, da Fundação Miguel de Cervantes (Espanha).
- Maria Leonor de Brito Guimarães (Amadora, 16/03/1909 – Lisboa, 29/08/1977)Publication . Melo, Daniel; Cervantes, Biblioteca Virtual Miguel deVerbete biográfico, em língua espanhola, dedicado à editora portuguesa Maria Leonor de Brito Guimarães (Amadora, 16/03/1909 – Lisboa, 29/08/1977) e publicado no portal digital Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes - Portal Editores y Editoriales Iberoamericanos (siglos XIX-XXI) - EDI-RED, Alicante, Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes, 2024, 4 fls.
- Meeting the judge: the late medieval Portuguese peripheral justice in geographical and cronological contextPublication . Costa, Adelaide Millán; Farelo, Mário; Silva, Gonçalo Melo da; SilvaThis book is the final result of a project entitled Meet the judge. Justice and communities in a transitional period (Portugal, 1481-1580). It aimed to answer one question: analyze how the sporadic nomination of royal judges operating with local governments in the Middle Ages evolved into systematic and permanent institutions of erudite officials in the main Portuguese cities and towns of the Modern Age? The presented texts go beyond this, by contributing to better understand the process of expansion of the Portuguese Crown’s peripheral judicial apparatus (in number and complexity), which entailed an irreversible loss of autonomy for the communities. The book has ten chapters providing: (I) state of the art and problematization on this subject; (II) an organogram of central and local judicial instances; (III) the Crown’s use of peripheral magistrates; (IV) the intense legislative activity involved in defining the competences of royal judicial agents, which prevailed from the 14th to the 16th centuries. Although concentrated mainly in Portugal, there are four texts that focus on other territories. Two texts about Castilian judicial norms and agents in the Late Middle Ages have been included, enabling a comparison to be made of the institutional experiences of the two neighboring kingdoms. Two other contributions focus on vestiges of medieval local justice organization and royal control in North Africa and in the Orient. The authors resorted to different types of sources and methodologies, from case study analysis to the observation of groups of officers using a prosopographic method. The book provides in the end a glossary of the offices, institutions and rules of central, peripheral and local justice in medieval Portugal and Castile, as well as seven maps on the topics studied.
- Politics, culture, and religion in modern times: the Catholic Church and the restructuring of censorshipPublication . Melo, Daniel; Barros, Júlia Leitão deThis article analyses the restructuring of Catholic Church censorial practices in the historical context of questioning and erosion of the sacred in the Western world. We defend that the international action by the Vatican in the public sphere and its potential for shaping cultural processes at a transnational level were only possible through national ramifications/mediations. We analyse its dual offensive/reactive strategy within culture and the media, which promoted worldviews and reacted to mass culture adverse to those views, and how it was carried out by a particular structure, Catholic Action. We focus on its activity in Portugal and on the scrutiny applied to cinema and the reading materials which were allowed to circulate. For that purpose, we surveyed the most relevant catholic “reading guides” published over this period and described their modes of reception across diverse public audiences. We intend to show how one of the longest dictatorships in Europe in the 20th century shaped the modus operandi of the Vatican, contributing to a global Christian culture, to a transnational censorship system, and to the maintenance of an authoritarian regime. We therefore seek to contribute to the reflection on the articulation of censorship practices of the Church and the State.
- Snu Abecassis (Copenhague, 1940 – Lisboa, 1980)Publication . Melo, DanielSnu Abecassis, cuyo nombre de nacimiento era Ebba Merete Seidenfaden, fue la principal mentora e impulsora de la fase inicial de la editorial Publicações Dom Quixote, que fundó el 16/03/1965, junto con su marido Vasco Abecassis (abogado) y António Neves Pedro, que había trabajado anteriormente en la editorial británica Penguin y en la portuguesa Publicações Europa-América (PE-A). En 1966, se sustituyó a este último en la dirección literaria por Carlos de Araújo, quien ocupó el cargo y asistió a Snu en la dirección editorial hasta abril de 1974, siendo también políglota y antiguo empleado de PE-A. La idea de crear una editorial intervencionista, actual y de calidad partió de Snu, inspirada por su implicación familiar (sus padres fueron resistentes y periodistas antinazis, su padrastro fue el heredero de una influyente editorial escandinava, Bonnier, y anfitrión de escritores nominados al Premio Nobel de Literatura, junto con su madre, que también trabajó en Penguin Books y Bonnier), su educación intelectual y cosmopolita y su personalidad combativa y prodemocrática. Cuando se instaló en Portugal con su marido, Snu decidió inmediatamente crear esta editorial, a la edad de 25 años.
