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Pedro Henrique Victorasso

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Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP). Campus de Franca. Faculdade de Ciências Humanas e Sociais (FCHS)  (Institutional affiliation from the last research proposal)
Birthplace: Brazil

PhD student in History in the Postgraduate Program in History at UNESP in the History and Social Culture line (FAPESP scholarship Process 2021/08597-2), studying the social memory of the residents of Vila de Paranapiacaba, in order to contribute to a broader vision of this cultural heritage, listed at federal, state and municipal levels. He completed a research internship with support from FAPESP at Universidade NOVA de Lisboa under the supervision of prof. Dr. Maria Fernanda Rollo (BEPE Process 2022/14902-5). Graduated in History from UNESP - Assis (2010) and master's degree from the same institution in History and Society, in the line of Cultural Identities, Ethnicities, Migrations (2015). He has professional, teaching and research experience in Cultural History, working mainly on the following topics: railway industrial heritage; popular celebrations; cultural heritage; memories/identities. He is a member of the Railway Memory Research Group (FAPESP-UNESP). He is also a researcher associated with the Laboratory of History, Territories and Communities at Universidade Nova de Lisboa (HTC CFE NOVA FCSH) and a member of the Memory for All Program team (NOVA FCSH). Currently, he is part of the Editorial Board of the Faces da História Magazine (ISSN: 2358-3878). (Source: Lattes Curriculum)

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