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Professor Diogo Ramada Curto, Portugal

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 Diogo Sassetti Ramada Curto (Lisbon, 1959) is the Vasco da Gama Professor of History at the European University Institute and a specialist in the history of European expansion and colonialism. He studied History at the New University of Lisbon; he has been a Lecturer, Reader, and Professor at New University of Lisbon, and a Visiting Professor at Yale and Brown Universities.
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Prof. Dr. Bodo von Borries, Germany
Prof. Hans Blom, NL
Judith Belinfante MA, NL
Prof. Diogo Ramada Curto, Portugal
Prof. Massoud Daher, Lebanon
Prof. Thomas Devine, UK
Prof. Norman Davies, UK

Dr.Vaira Vike Freiberga, Latvia
Prof. Paul Ginsborg, UK
Prof. Dr. Judith Herrin, UK
Prof. Dr. Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu, Turkey
Prof. Gunnar Karlsson, Iceland
Wim Kok, NL
Mart Laar MA, Estonia
Prof. Anthony Molho, Greece
Prof. Mark Mazower, UK

Prof. Jose Pirjevec, Slovenia
Max van der Stoel LL.M., NL†
Prof. Yudhisthir Raj Isar

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