Francisco Bethencourt Explained

Francisco Bethencourt (born 1955 in Lisbon)[1] is a Portuguese history academic. He is currently the Charles Boxer professor at King's College London.[2]

Education

Bethencourt graduated from the Lisbon University, obtained a Master of Arts from the New University of Lisbon. He completed his PhD in the European University Institute, Florence, Italy.[3]

Career

He taught at Universidade Nova de Lisboa and Brown University. Bethencourt’s research centres on the history of racism, Portuguese and European expansion from the 15th to the 19th centuries, missions and religious history in the Catholic world, and identities and cultural exchange in Iberia.[4] Bethencourt's Racisms: From the Crusades to the Twentieth Century (2013) was described as the first worldwide history of racism. It was described by Ekow Eshun in The Independent as "an unlovely history. But a necessary one".[5]

Selected publications

Awards

In 2003, Bethencourt was honoured for his achievements as historian with the Portuguese Order of Prince Henry.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Francisco Bethencourt . 2023-12-26 . Goodreads.
  2. Web site: Professor Francisco Bethencourt . 2024-08-16 . .
  3. Web site: Francisco Bethencourt . 2024-08-16 . .
  4. http://www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/depts/history/people/staff/Academic/bethencourtf/index.aspx Professor Francisco Bethencourt
  5. https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/racisms-from-the-crusades-to-the-twentieth-century-by-francisco-bethencourt-book-review-9065365.html Racisms: From the Crusades to the Twentieth Century, By Francisco Bethencourt: Book review