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Dr. Felipe Corte Real De Camargo serves as a Lecturer at Cardiff University and concurrently works as a Student Success Adviser within the Arts, Law and Social Sciences department at the University of Bristol. His academic profile centers on historical research with emphasis on European fraternal societies and material culture studies.
His research investigates the role of friendly and fraternal societies in eighteenth and nineteenth century Europe, specializing in English Freemasonry's material culture, symbolism, and imagery. Current work examines early modern Emblem Books' influence on Masonic moral teachings, intersecting with Western Esotericism, Allegories, and Early Modern History. This scholarship bridges historical analysis with cultural studies through interdisciplinary methodologies.
Publication trends reveal consistent focus on Freemasonry's transnational manifestations, with particular attention to material artifacts like aprons as historical evidence. His work demonstrates methodological rigor in connecting symbolic systems to social practices across Europe and Latin America.
Key recognitions include:
- Beca Roberto Carri scholarship (2009)
- Bristol Plus Award (2018)
- CAPES PhD Programme funding (2015)
While his Cardiff role involves graduate teaching responsibilities, his Bristol position focuses on student academic support services. Research collaborations span transnational networks in Historical Studies, evidenced by co-authored case studies on Latin American Freemasonry.



