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Irene Flunser Pimentel (born May 2, 1950) is a Portuguese historian who concentrates on the study of the 20th century in Portugal, particularly during the time of the '' Estado Novo'' regime, with particular reference to the experiences of women.


Early life

Irene Flunser Pimentel was born in the Portuguese capital of
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on 2 May 1950. She came from a wealthy family and attended the ''
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'', the French-language school in Lisbon, also spending some time at a school in Switzerland. Her mother was Swiss and her father ran a pharmaceutical company. Beginning university studies at the age of 30, she obtained a degree in history from the Faculty of Letters of the
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, a master's in contemporary history from the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of
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in 1997 and a doctorate in institutional history and politics of the 20th Century, in 2007 from the same university.


Politics

Pimentel was politically active until 1978. She had Marxist-Leninist views. After leaving school she spent a year in Paris, together with the large number of
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(PCP) and other Portuguese exiles. After the April 1974
Carnation Revolution The Carnation Revolution (), code-named Operation Historic Turn (), also known as the 25 April (), was a military coup by military officers that overthrew the Estado Novo government on 25 April 1974 in Portugal. The coup produced major socia ...
, which overthrew the ''Estado Novo'', she worked with the Communist Electoral Front (Marxist–Leninist), which participated in the elections for the
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that drafted Portugal's new constitution.


Academic career

Pimentel is a researcher at the Institute of Contemporary History of NOVA University. She worked on a project entitled "Political Justice in the Transition to Democracy in Portugal" until 2012. This was followed from 2013 to 2018 by a project called "The political justice process in relation to PIDE/DGS, in the transition to democracy in Portugal". The
PIDE The International and State Defense Police (; PIDE) was a Portuguese security agency that existed during the '' Estado Novo'' regime of António de Oliveira Salazar. Formally, the main roles of the PIDE were the border, immigration and emigrati ...
was the ''Polícia Internacional e de Defesa do Estado'', or secret police of the ''Estado Novo'', which became the Directorate-General of Security (DGS) in 1968, being disbanded in 1974. Her other research interests include the
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in neutral Portugal; Portugal and refugees; Portugal and the
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; and Portuguese colonial prisons and concentration camps.


Publications

Pimentel is the author and co-author of the following publications, among others: *''História das Organizações Femininas do Estado Novo'' (History of Women's Organizations of the Estado Novo - 2000) *''Judeus em Portugal durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. Em fuga a Hitler e ao Holocausto'' (Jews in Portugal during World War II. Fleeing Hitler and the Holocaust - 2006) *''Vítimas de Salazar. Estado Novo e Violência Política'' (co-authored with João Madeira and Luís Farinha) (Victims of Salazar. The Estado Novo and Political Violence - 2007) *''A PIDE/DGS 1945-1974'' (2007) *''Cardeal Cerejeira. O Príncipe da Igreja'' (Cardinal Cerejeira. The Prince of the Church - 2010) *''A Cada Um o Seu Lugar. A política feminina do Estado Novo'' (To Each Her Place. The female policy of the Estado Novo - 2011) *''Salazar, Portugal e o Holocausto'' (co-authored with Cláudia Ninhos) (2012) *''Espiões em Portugal Durante a II Guerra Mundial'' (Spies in Portugal during WW2 - 2013) *''História da Oposição à Ditadura (1926-1974)'' (History of Opposition to the Dictatorship - 2014) *''O caso da PIDE/DGS'' (The Case of PIDE/DGS - 2017) *''Informadores da PIDE – A Tragédia Portuguesa'' (PIDE Informants - A Portuguese Tragedy - 2022)


Awards and honours

Pimentel has received a number of important awards and honours. They include: *1999.
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prize. This is awarded by the ''Comissão para a Igualdade e para os Direitos das Mulheres'' (Commission for Equality and for the Rights of Women - CIDM). *2007.
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. This is awarded annually to one person who has distinguished him or herself as a figure in scientific, artistic, or literary life. *2008 and 2012. Máxima de Literatura prize. *2009. Seeds of Science prize, in the Social Sciences category. *2015. ''Chevalière'' of the
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, France.


References

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