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Assis. Prof. Eduardo Romero de Oliveira, São Paulo State University, Brazil
Research Area:
Railways heritage, industrial heritage, history of technology cultural and industrial tourism
Research Experience:
Assis. Prof. Eduardo Romero de Oliveira have degree in History from the State University of Campinas (1990), a Master's degree in Social History from the University of São Paulo (1995) and a PhD in Philosophy from the University of São Paulo (2003). Since 2004, he is currently a Ph.D. Assistant Professor at the Júlio de Mesquita Filho São Paulo State University, where he teached disciplines on history and cultural heritage in the Tourism undergraduate course (UNESP, Rosana campus), in postgraduate History (UNESP / FCL, Assis campus) and Architecture and Urbanism (UNESP / FAAC, Bauru campus) Programs. His research interest include history of transport, railways heritage, industrial heritage, history of technology cultural and industrial tourism. In recent years it has developed research on railway heritage (identification, preservation and management), with the collaboration of Brazilian and foreign researchers. He works in Commissions and Board of Directors at UNESP/campus de Rosana; as well as specialized technical reveal such as FAPESP, Emilio Goeldi Museum Journal, journal History (UNESP) and is a Member of the Scientific Committee of Historical Heritage in TST History - Transport, Services and Telecommunications and Historic Environement & Policy (England). His recent publications include “Photographic views of railroads: recording public works in nineteenth-century Brazil” (2018); “Transport Heritage as Mankind Utopia: the moral Values in World Heritage of Transport” (Lancaster, 2017); “Convergences of the railway’s historical process and management of railway heritage (Brazil and Argentina)”, with Monica Ferrari (TICCIH-Ar) (Lile, 2015); "New studies in the History of Railway Transportation in São Paulo", in Yearbook of the International Association for the History of Transport (2014); "Railways, documentation and railway memory: a documentation assessment of São Paulo State railway companies (São Paulo, Brazil, 1868-1971)" in Patrimoine l'industrie/Industrial heritage (28, 2012), as well as a number of Portuguese publications in these topics as Memória Ferroviária e a Cultura do Trabalho (2016). President of the Brazilian Representative Committee of “The International Committee for the Conservation of Industrial Heritage” (TICCIH). Member of ICOMOS – Brazilian Committee.