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Carolina Amaral de Aguiar

Carolina Amaral de Aguiar

Doctor Professor

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  c.amaral@usp.br

+55 11 3091-0518

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History professor at the Institute of International Relations of the University of São Paulo (USP). She served as a visiting researcher at Université Paris-Saclay (Jean D'Alembert fellowship, 2023-2025). She is a researcher at the Maison du CNRS at USP (IRL 2034, Worlds in Transition), in the axis "Circulations, mobilities and transnational spaces." She holds a Ph.D. in Social History from FFLCH-USP (2013); a master's degree in Aesthetics and Art History from PGEHA-USP (2007); a bachelor's degree (2002) and a teaching license (2003) in History from USP. She completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Cinema at ECA-USP (Fapesp fellowship, 2014-2017) and another in History at UNICAMP (PNPD/CAPES fellowship, 2018). She was an adjunct professor in the History course at the Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL), in the area of Latin American History. She is also a professor and supervisor in the Graduate Program in International Relations at USP (PPGRI-USP) and in the Graduate Program in Social History at UEL (PPGHS-UEL). She was a visiting professor at Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (UNICEN) in 2018, and a fellow in the WONAGO project at the University of Hamburg in 2024. She has worked as a substitute professor at the Universidade Federal da Integração Latino-Americana (UNILA). Her research areas include Transnational History, Cultural History, and Latin American History, with a particular focus on the relations between Latin America and Europe in the 1960s and 1970s. (Information provided by the author)


Research line:

  • Governance and History of International Relations

Research area:

  • Cultural Diplomacy
  • Latin American History
  • Transnational History
  • International Cultural Relations
  • Cultural History

Courses taught in the Bachelor's Degree in International Relations:

  • BRI0046 - Advanced Courses in History of International Relations
  • BRI0118 - History and Cultural Diplomacy
  • BRI0119 - Cinema, Flows, and International Relations

Courses taught in the Graduate Programme in International Relations: