Rethinking how we explain the past: History, simulation and games” aims to bring together scholars that are researching how simulation and games impact different approaches to history
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PERCEPCION MODERNA | Modificaciones Físicas (ep. 2)
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PERSONAJES | Zenaida (Infancia Dominicana) (ep. 2)
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PERSONAJES - Wilson La Yaguita de Pastor (ep. 1)
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"Breakfast in Rome dinner in Gaul": Historical understanding, simulations and games
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Filipe Penicheiro, University of Coimbra
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Uncertainty and Suffering: A Comparison of Digital-Ludic and Traditional Historical Reenactment
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Adam Chapman, University of Hull, United Kingdom
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Juegos digitales como recurso didáctico para la enseñanza de personajes históricos. El Caso de Miquel Crusafont
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Prof. Ruth Contreras, Universidad de Vic, España
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Cultura Digital, Jogos e História: perspectivas desde o Brasil
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Prof. Lynn Alves , Universidade do Estado da Bahia, Brasil
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Video Games and History: Virtual Engagement with a Digital Past
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Prof. Andrew Elliott, University of Lincoln, United Kingdom
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Games, Simulation and Historical Theory: the not so obvious link
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Prof. Joaquim Ramos de Carvalho, University of Coimbra
Opening session with Prof. Joaquim Ramos de Carvalho, Vice-rector International Relations, Prof. Claudia Cavadas, Director of Institute for Interdisciplinary Research and Prof. António Pedro Pita, Coordinator of CEIS20