Sílvia Correia is a Professor at the University of Porto, having taught from 2013-2022 at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. She works on the contemporary history of Portugal and Europe, the conflicts of the 20th century and their cultural impact from a comparative and transnational perspective. She has published books, articles and chapters on the memory of the Great War, war disabled politics in the Great War and in the colonial wars; theories of memory, trauma and testimony; and cultural studies of masculinity. More info: https://www.cienciavitae.pt/portal/5517-785A-2280

Selected Publications ( in English):

Correia, Sílvia. “Framing War Disability through Masculinity: The Disabled Soldiers of the First World War in Portugal”. War & Society (2023): 1-15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07292473.2023.2245253.

Correia, Sílvia. “Celebrating victory on a day of defeat: commemorating the First World War in Portugal, 1918–1933”. European Review of History: Revue européenne d’histoire24 1 (2016): 108-130. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13507486.2016.1191440.

Correia, S. 2021. SOS (Save Our Souls)! Apocalyptic representation and the normalization of violence in the memory of the Portuguese soldiers of the First World War. In Accoulon, D., Ribeiro Thomaz, J., & Lalanne Berdouticq, A. (Eds.),  Des sources pour une Plus Grande Guerre. Ploemeur : Éditions Codex. doi :10.4000/books.codex.2073

Correia, Sílvia; Munoz, Pedro. “The Great War and the Fifth International Psychoanalytic Congress in Budapest: Psychoanalysis in the 1910s”. Historia Crítica 84 (2022): https://doi.org/10.7440/histcrit84.2022.01