15th International Meeting of ADHILAC in Gibraltar

September 9–13, 2026 · £50 – £250

Sunborn Yacht Hotel · Gibraltar, UK
Sunborn Yacht Hotel, Gibraltar

The history of mobility in the Atlantic and the Pacific: People, goods, ships, ideas, and routes between the continents and islands

La historia de la movilidad en el Atlántico y el Pacífico: Personas, mercancías, barcos, ideas y rutas entre los continentes e islas

A história da mobilidade no Atlântico e no Pacífico: Pessoas, mercancías e rotas para as Américas

L’histoire de la mobilité dans l’Atlantique et le Pacifique: les personnes, les marchandises et les routes vers les Amériques

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THE VENUE

The Association of Latin American and Caribbean Historians (ADHILAC) celebrates its 15th International Meeting for the first time in the beautiful British city of Gibraltar. Founded in 1160 by the Almohad caliph Abd al-Mumin, at the confluence of the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, just about 15 km from the North African coast and south of Spain.

Although it was first conquered in 1309 by Alonso de Guzmán for Castile-León, Muslim commanders managed to reconquer it until it finally fell into Castilian Christian hands in 1462. In 1474, Isabella of Castile elevated the so-called Campo de Gibraltar to the rank of marquisate under the dominion of the Dukes of Medina Sidonia. It remained under Medina Sidonia control until Queen Isabella abolished the marquisate title in 1501, reincorporating the territory into the royal domains of the Crown of Castile.

Gonzalo Piña Ludueña, whose history is closely linked to that of Venezuela in the second half of the 16th century, was originally from Gibraltar.
During the War of Spanish Succession, Gibraltar fell into the hands of the House of Austria.

In the second half of the 19th century and early 20th century, tens of thousands of European emigrants sailed from Gibraltar to Latin America.
After Spain ended its blockade policy against Gibraltar in 1985, the city by the Rock regained its status as an international meeting place.


GENERAL THEMATIC AREAS

GENERAL TOPICS
SPECIFIC TOPICS
SPECIAL TOPICS: LOCAL HISTORY OF GIBRALTAR IN ITS ATLANTIC CONNECTIONS
PROPOSAL FOR THEMATIC PANELS

We welcome proposals for closed panels composed of 3 or 4 speakers. These should be submitted indicating the panel title, the coordinator, the speakers, as well as the title of each presentation and its corresponding abstract of between 200 and 250 words.


SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS

Speaker information:

  • Full name
  • CV summary (Max. 200 words)
  • Institutional affiliation
  • Email address
  • Photograph (Min. 300 DPI)

Proposal information:

  • Panel title
  • Presentation title
  • Abstract (Min. 200 – Max. 250 words)
  • Keywords (Max. 5)

Email for proposal submission:
secejecutivo@adhilac.org


Deadline

Single cut-off date for submission of presentation and closed panel proposals: April 15, 2026

REGISTRATION FEES

GroupCUT-OFF 1: 31 MAR.CUT-OFF 2: 31 MAYCUT-OFF 3: 31 JUL.FINAL CUT-OFF: AT VENUE
Group A – Speakers from institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia£160£200£220£250
Group B – Speakers from institutions in Latin America and Africa£130£170£190£220
Group C – Members of ADHILAC and ICAH£120£150£170£200
Group D – Students (North America, Europe, Asia)£80£100£120£150
Group E – Students (Latin America, Africa)£50£70£90£120
Group F – Attendee Participants£50£70£80£100
AFRICAN EXCURSION
Date: Sunday 13 September 2026
Contact: braunshoer@icahgibraltar.org
NEXT CIRCULAR
Further information about the program, logistics, and event registration will be provided in a Second Circular.
CONTACT

Academic: secejecutivo@adhilac.org
Logistics: info@icahgibraltar.org

Payment Details:
IBAN: AT491400002010019314
SWIFT/BIC: BAWAATWW
(Name: KonaK Wien)
PayPal: secejecutivo@adhilac.org


COMMITTEES

Scientific Committee
  • Anderson Brettas (Brasil)
  • Natalia Ceolin e Silva (Brasil)
  • Beatriz Carolina Crisorio (Argentina)
  • Christian Cwik (Austria)
  • Jorge Elías Caro (Colombia)
  • José Eduardo Franco (Portugal)
  • Víctor Jacinto Flecha (Paraguay)
  • Alejo Maldonado Gallardo (México)
  • Claudia Martínez Hernández (Austria)
  • Lionel Muñoz Paz (Venezuela)
  • Juan Paz y Miño (Ecuador)
  • Uwe Christian Plachetka (Austria)
  • José Álvaro Preudhomme (Panamá)
  • Jorge E. Retamal Hidalgo (Chile)
  • Max Scriwanek (Curaçao)
  • Rene Villaboy (Cuba)
Organizing Committee
  • Sandra Taborda Parra (Gibraltar)
  • Anthony Pitaluga (Gibraltar)
  • Christian Cwik (Gibraltar)
  • Herbert Pölzl (Gibraltar)
  • Nikolaus Braunshör (Gibraltar)
  • Antonino Vidal Ortega (Sevilla)
Coordination ADHILAC
  • Christian Cwik (Austria)
  • Claudia Martínez Hernández (Cuba)
  • Natalia Ceolin e Silva (Brasil)
  • Uwe Christian Plachetka (Austria)
Congress President
  • Sergio Guerra Vilaboy (Cuba)