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BENITEZ SANCHEZ-BLANCO, RAFAEL |
Departament d'Història Moderna i Contemporania Avda. Blasco Ibañez, 28 46010 Valencia (9639) 83637 |
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BOLUFER PERUGA, MONICA |
Facultat de Geografia i Història Av. Blasco Ibáñez, 28 46010 València (9639) 83547 |
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She specializes in sociocultural history and women's and gender history in the modern age, more specifically in the eighteenth century. Se has worked, among other fields, on gender representations, women's intellectual practices, the notions of the self and intimacy, politeness, conduct and medical literature, and cultural transfer (travel, translations). She has published several books: Mujeres e Ilustración. La construcción de la feminidad en la España del siglo XVIII (1998), Amor, matrimonio y familia (1998, with I. Morant), Antonio Ponz: Viaje fuera de España (2007), La vida y la escritura en el siglo XVIII (2008), Mujeres y hombres en la Historia. Una propuesta pedagógica y docente (2018), Arte y artificio de la vida en común. Los modelos de comportamiento y sus tensiones en el Siglo de las Luces (2019; award of the Spanish Society for Eighteenh-Century Studies to the best monograph published that year), and coedited essay-collections (Historia y cine. La construcción del pasado a través de la ficción, 2015; Educar las costumbres y los sentimientos. Una mirada desde la Historia, 2014; The Routledge Companion to the Hispanic Enlightenment, 2020; European Modernities and he Passionate South, 2023). She has also published numerous essays in academic journals and essay collections in Spain, Britain, France, Italy, the United States and Germany.She has led several research funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science (2005-2018) and and participated in international ones funded by COST, Leverhulme Trust, ANR-DFG, PAPIIT, Welcome Trust. She is at present principal investigator of CIRGEN: Circulating Gender in the Global Enlightenment: Ideas, Networks, Agencies, financiado por el European Research Council (ERC Advanced Grant 2017, 787015, 2019-2024) (https://cirgen.eu). She has been Vicepresident of the Fundación Española de Historia Moderna (FEHM) and member of the Board of the Asociación Española de Investigación de Historia de las Mujeres (AEIHM). She serves as external expert for the European Research Council, COST, and the Spanish Research Agencies AEI, DEVA and AGAUR. As far as teaching innovation and social outreach are concerned, she has participated in many pedagogic and popularised publications (the most recent, El lugar de las mujeres en la Historia, 2023, and Women in the History of Science), as well as taken part in the teams that have developped the historical app for mobile devices Hidden Cities and the play La Farsa de les Germanies. |
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CATALA SANZ, JORGE A |
(9639) 83642 |
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FELIPO ORTS, AMPARO |
(9639) 83540 |
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FRANCH BENAVENT, RICARDO |
(9616) 25605 |
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GOMIS COLOMA, JUAN |
Facultat de Geografia i Història Av. Blasco Ibáñez, 28 46010 València (9639) 83546 |
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[Biography, english version] |
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LOMAS CORTES, MANUEL |
51001 |
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[Biography, english version] |
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MUÑOZ NAVARRO, DANIEL |
(9639) 83638 |
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PARDO MOLERO, JUAN FRANCISCO |
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PEREZ GARCIA, PABLO |
(9639) 83539 |
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POMARA -, BRUNO |
Avda. Blasco Ibañez, 28 Facultat de Geografia i Història - IV planta 46010 VALENCIA 83541 |
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Graduated from the University of Palermo, Bruno Pomara holds a PhD in Early Modern History from the University of the Republic of San Marino and the University of Valencia. He has been a visiting scholar at several distinguished academic centres, such as La Sapienza University in Rome, Federico II University in Naples, Nantes University, Ca' Foscari University in Venice, Cagliari University, ZRS Koper, and Trieste University. In 2011, he was awarded the Young Researchers Prize by the Spanish Foundation for Modern History; in 2016, the Prize for Religious History by the Sangalli Institute in Florence; and in 2017, the Extraordinary Doctorate Prize by the University of Valencia. He is the author of the monographs Bandolerismo, violencia y justicia en la Sicilia barroca (Madrid, CSIC, 2011); Refugiados. Los moriscos e Italia (Granada, Comares, 2022 – original edition in Italian, Florence, FUP, 2017) and Impresiones diplomáticas. La revuelta de las Alpujarras vistas por los embajadores venecianos (Valencia, Tirant Lo Blanch, 2022). He is one of the editors of the volume Identidades cuestionadas. Coexistencia y conflictos interreligiosos en el Mediterráneo (ss. XIV-XVIII) (Valencia, PUV, 2016) and of Poderosos, marginados y gente común: una historia de todos. Homenaje a Rafael Benítez Sánchez-Blanco (Valencia, Albatros, 2023). His current research focuses on the social history of migration, slavery and the conversion of religious minorities in the Mediterranean during the 16th and 17th centuries, exploring both global and local perspectives. Since January 2025, he has been the scientific secretary of Estudis. Revista de Historia Moderna. |
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SAN RUPERTO ALBERT, JOSE |
83543 |
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Josep San Ruperto is graduated in History from the Universitat de València (2012) and got a PhD in Early Modern History (2017) with the thesis ‘Transnational Entrepreneurs’, awarded by the Fundació Noguera and published in 2019. He has visited several research centers such as the European University Institute, La Sapienza. Università di Roma and the University of Exeter. During his predoctoral and postdoctoral career he has participated in different research projects funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness. He has investigated the circulation of people and objects during the process of first globalization, with special attention to social and cultural practices within the framework of the historiographical renewal of global and transnational history. His contributions have been in dialogue with the reshaping of studies on the seventeenth-century Mediterranean and the conception of the globalization process, overcoming structuralist paradigms of interpretation and analyzing contexts of opportunity and resilience in times of crisis and difficulties through the analysis of subjects, ‘national’ communities and the political and imagined borders. Currently, one of her main lines of research lies in the inclusion of the history of emotions, gender and cultural history to understand first global world, with an interdisciplinary project between history and literature in which he pays special attention to gender issues of global travel authors and their encounters. It aims to understand how witnesses of the past served in the discourses that glorify global political and mercantile culture and how important these works were in the configuration of otherness (gender, racial, national) formulated in an era of connections. He participates as a member of the research group of the project ‘EMODER. Emociones de la Modernidad. Sentidos y significados globalesa través del género, el imperio y la nación (ss. XVII-XIX)’, funded by the Consellería de Educación, Universidades y Ocupación (CIGE 2022/103 www.emoderuv.com ); as well as the project “Ganar y perder en las sociedades de losterritorios hispánicos del Mediterráneo occidental durante la Edad Moderna (WINLOSE)”, funded by the Ministerio de Ciencia e innovación (PID 2022-142050NB-C21). |
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SORIANO MUÑOZ, NURIA |
(9639) 83545 |
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[Biography, english versionNuria Soriano Muñoz se licenció en Historia en el año 2011. Máster en Historia e Identidades en el Mediterráneo Occidental (s. XV-XIX) en 2012 y título de doctora en Historia Moderna (2017) con mención internacional y sobresaliente cum laude con la tesis "Mitos, significados y usos políticos: Bartolomé de Las Casas y Hernán Cortés en la crisis del Antiguo Régimen." Ha realizado estancias en centros internacionales de investigación como el King's College (Londres, Reino Unido), Ècole des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (Paris, Francia) y University of Leeds (Reino Unido) y participado en diferentes congresos internacionales y nacionales. Sus líneas de investigación se centran en los usos y las representaciones del pasado, la memoria cultural y el conocimiento de la historiografía en el siglo XVIII. |
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VERDET MARTINEZ, NURIA |
83635 |