Maria de Fátima Silva de Sequeira Dias

[1] Her 1983 doctoral thesis for economic history, "Uma estratégia de sucesso numa economia periférica.

[1] She completed post-doctoral work at universities throughout Europe, including the Institut d' Études Européens at the Université libre de Bruxelles, the Universidade Nova de Lisboa's Faculdade de Ciências Humanas, the Economic History Institute at the Norwegian School of Economics and Business, and the Centre d'Économie Internationale at the University of Geneva.

More specifically, she specialized in the history of Judaism in the Azores, as well as the influence of the Jewish population on the economic development of the islands.

[1] Sequeira Dias died in Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal on 7 January 2013, aged 54, from undisclosed causes.

[1] She had been conducting research for two forthcoming books at the time of her death: a biography of José de Almeida, a former leader of the Azores Liberation Front (FLA), and a book on the introduction of electricity to the Azores.