Curriculum Vitae - Trent University

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Curriculum Vitae
Antonio Cazorla Sánchez
[email protected]
111 Russell Ave
Ottawa, Ontario
K1N 7X2
Home phone (613) 236-9157
Work phone: (705) 748-1011 #7095
Citizenship: Spain and Canada
Specialisation
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Modern Spanish History
Fascism and Dictatorships
Contemporary European History
Contemporary World History
Education
Ph.D. in History, Universidad de Granada, Spain, 1994
Current employment/position
Professor, Department of History, Trent University, since 2010
Current research
Reconstruction of Cities, Infrastructures and Monuments in Post-War Western Europe
Teaching Experience (courses taught in last years)
 First Year Course: Ten Days that Shook the World. Trent University, since 2004.
Coordinator 2009-11.
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Second Year Course: Modern Europe: From the French Revolution to the Fall of
Communism (1789-1989). Trent University, since 2004
Third Year Course: Italy, Portugal and Spain Since 1800. Trent University, since 2010
Fourth Year Course: European Fascism, 1919-1945. Trent University, since 2004
Fourth Year Course: Europe between the Wars, 1918-1939. York University 2003-2004,
and Trent University 2005-2006
Fourth Year Reading Course: World Wars and Historical Memory. Trent University, 20082009
Fourth Year Reading Course: From anti-Fascism to Revisionism: The Historiographical
Approach, Trent University, 2010
Master Degree Course: Political Violence and Historical Memory in Twentieth Century
Europe. Trent University, since 2007
Master Degree Course: Fascism and Women. Trent University, since 2011
Graduate (M.A.) supervision
 M.A. Thesis, Steve H. Martin, “The Commonality of Enemies: Carlism and Anarchism in
Modern Spain, 1868-1937”, 2014.
 M.A. Thesis, Ryan Perks, “After the Fall: the Rhetoric of National-Moral Reconstruction
in Occupied France, 1940-1944”, 2014.
 M.A. Thesis, “Eduardo Mateo-Carrasco”, The Franco Regime and the Independence of
Morocco (1945-1956), 2011.
Graduate (M.A. and Ph. D.) thesis committee membership
 Ph. D. Thesis, Raphael Costa, “Making the ‘New Lourinhã, a European Lourinhã’:
Democracy, Civic Engagement, and the Urban Development of Lourinhã, Portugal since
1966”, supervised by Adrian Shubert, York University, 2014.
 Ph. D. Thesis, Aitana Guia, "Deepening Democracy: The Muslim Struggle for Civil Rights
and Belonging in Spain since 1975", supervised by Adrian Shubert, York University, 2012.
 M.A. Thesis Cristy Ironside: "Women Under the Swastika: Victims or Perpetrators?"
supervised by Carolyn Kay, Major Research Paper 2011.
 M.A. Thesis Tonia Misevski: "German Resistance to Nazism," supervised by Carolyn Kay,
Major Research Paper 2010.
 M.A. Thesis Boipelo Oitsile: "Botswana and the Liberation Struggle in South Africa and
Zimbabwe: The Government and People against White Racist Rule," supervised by Tim
Stapleton, Thesis 2010.
 Ph. D. Thesis, Oscar Rodriguez Barreira, “Poder y actitudes sociales durante la postguerra
en Almería (1939-1953)”, supervised by Rafael Quirosa-Cheyrouze, Universidad de
Almeria, Spain, 2007.
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Previous and other professional experiences
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External Doctoral Evaluator, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 2014
Adjunct Professor, Carleton University, since 2013
External Doctoral Evaluator, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, 2013
External Doctoral Evaluator, Universidad de Cadiz, 2013
Graduate Program Faculty, York University, since 2010
Scientific Evaluator, The Israel Science Foundation, 2010
Associate Professor, Department of History, Trent University, 2006-2010
Graduate Program Faculty, Trent University, since 2007
Assistant Professor, Department of History, Trent University, 2004-2006
Assistant Professor, Department of History, York University, 2002-2004
Executive Committee Member, Canadian Centre for German and European Studies, York
University, 2002-2004
Assistant Professor of Modern European History, Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociología,
Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, 1999-2001
Scientific Evaluator, Spanish National Agency for Scientific Evaluation, 2000
Course director, "20th Century Spain: Politics and Economics”, Master in Business
Administration, Schulich School of Business, York University, 1996-1998
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of History, York University, 1995-1998
Pre-doctoral Research fellow, Departamento de Historia Contemporánea, Universidad de
Granada, 1990-1994
Pre-doctoral Research Fellow (Erasmus), Universitá degli Studi di Siena, 1989-1990
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Visiting Professor
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Master Program, Universidade Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 2010
Master Program, Universidad Jaime I, Castellón de la Plana, Spain, 2004
Doctoral Program, Universidad de Almería, Spain, 2000
Career interruptions
Upon completing my Ph.D., in 1994-1995 I took a one-year pause to take care of my newborn twin
daughters
Awards, Fellowships and Grants
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LA&PS Grant for International Collaborations ($4,560), York University, 2014. Co-applicant
Trent University Research Award, 2012
Nominated, Symons Teaching Award, Trent University, 2012
SSHRC International Travel Grant ($1,500), 2011
SSHRC Standard Research Grant ($45,680), 2011
SSHRC Small Research Grant ($2,690), 2010
Nominated, Symons Teaching Award, Trent University, 2010
Nominated, Innovation Teaching Award, Trent University, 2010
Trent University Research Award, 2009
SSHRC Small Research Grant ($4,000), 2009
Nominated, Symons Teaching Award, Trent University, 2006
Trent University Research Award, 2006
SSHRC Standard Research Grant ($40,000), 2006
SSHRC International Travel Grant ($850), 2006
European Union and Human Resources and Development Canada, “Canada-EU Exchange
Program” grant ($ 400,000 aprox.). Participating universities in Europe (Malta, Athens, and
Bologna); in Canada (York, PEI, Trent). Co-applicant, 2005
Spanish Government team research grant for the project "Sociological Profile of Spanish
Citizens Residents in Canada" ($ 21,500). Research director, 2004
SSHRC Small Research Grant ($3,000), 2003
Faculty of Arts Research Grant ($5,000), York University, 2002
Del Amo Foundation team grant ($5,000 US) for scientific exchange between Universidad
Complutense de Madrid and University of California, 2002. Team member
Del Amo Foundation team grant ($3,000 US) for scientific exchange between Universidad
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Complutense de Madrid and University of California, 2001. Team member
Post-doctoral research fellowship, Madrid Provincial Government and European Union, 20002003 (declined in 2002)
Team research grant ($40.000 US aprox.), Spanish Ministry of Education, for the period 20012004. Team member
Team research fellowship grant ($60,000 US aprox.), Spanish Ministry of Education, 19982000. Team member
Postdoctoral research fellowship, Spanish Ministry of Education, 1996-1998
Postdoctoral research fellowship, Universidad de Granada, 1995-1996
Pre-doctoral research fellowship, Spanish Ministry of Education, 1990-1994
Pre-doctoral research fellowship, European Union, 1989-1990
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Publications
Books
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Franco: biografía del mito. Madrid: Alianza, 2015
(Ed.) Las cartas a Franco de los españoles de a pié. Barcelona: RBA, 2014
Franco: The Biography of the Myth. Oxon/New York: Routledge, 2013
Fear and Progress: Ordinary Lives in Franco’s Spain (1936-1975). Oxford: Blackwell-Wiley,
2009
(Ed.) Condenado a muerte (1939-1941). Valencia: Historia Social, 2006
Las políticas de la Victoria: la consolidación del Nuevo Estado Franquista, 1938-1953.
Madrid: Marcial Pons, 2000
Desarrollo sin reformistas. Dictadura y campesinado en el nacimiento de una nueva sociedad
en Almería, 1939-1975. Almería: IEA, 1999
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Chapters in books
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(With Adrian Shubert) “A propósito de un académico transatlántico, 1992-2000”, in
Javier Moreno Luzón y Fernando del Rey (Eds.), Pueblo y Nación: Homenaje a José
Álvarez Junco. Madrid: Taurus, 2014, pp. 309-316.
“From Anti-Fascism to Humanism: The Spanish Civil War as a Crisis of Memory”, in
Aurora G. Morcillo (ed.), Memory and Cultural History of the Spanish Civil War. Realm
of Oblivion. Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2014, pp. 21-50.
“La ideología del franquismo”, en Manuel Menéndez Alzamora y Antonio Robles Egea
(eds.), Pensamiento político en la España contemporánea. Madrid: Trotta, 2013, pp. 569598.
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“Las Historias que no escribimos. Una reflexión”, in Oscar Rodríguez Barreira (ed.), El
Franquismo desde los márgenes. Lleida: Universitat de Lleida/Universidad de Almería,
2013, pp. 45-56.
“A Different Path?: National Catholicism, Laicization and Dechristianization in Spain,
1939-1975”, in Nancy Christie and Michael Gauvreau (eds.), The Sixties and Beyond:
Dechristianization in North America and Western Europe, 1945-2000. Toronto:
University of Toronto Press, 2013, pp. 351-366.
“El franquismo y las elipsis del terror”, in Fernando Martins (coord.), A Formaçao e a
Consolidaçao do Salazarismo e do Franquismo. As Décadas de 1930 e 1940. Évora:
Edicões Colibri/CIDEHUS-UE, 2012, pp. 11-24
“Los franquistas como víctimas de la Guerra Civil: Claves de un proyecto de Memoria
Histórica”, in Damián A. González Madrid (coord.), El franquismo y la transición en
Espana. Desmitificación y reconstrucción de una época. Madrid: Los Libros de la
Catarata, 2008, pp. 36-60
“Patria Mártir: los españoles, la nación y la guerra civil en el discurso ideológico del
primer franquismo”, in Javier Moreno Luzón (ed.), Construir España: Nacionalismo
español y procesos de nacionalización. Madrid: Centro de Estudios Políticos y
Constitucionales, 2007, pp. 289-302
“Order, Progress, and Syndicalism? How Francoist Authorities Saw the Social-Economic
Changes in the 1960s’, in Nigel Townson (ed.), Spain Transformed: the Franco
Dictatorship, 1959-1975. Houndmills: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2007, pp. 97-117. Note:
There is a Spanish version of this chapter in Nigel Townson ed., España en cambio: el
Segundo franquismo, 1959-1975. Madrid: Siglo XXI, 2009
“At Peace With the Past: Explaining the Spanish Civil War in the Basque Country,
Catalonia and Galicia”, Noel Valis (ed.), Teaching Representations of the Spanish Civil
War. New York: MLA Press, 2006, pp. 63-72
“Dictatorship from Below: Local Politics in the Making of the Francoist State, 1937-1948”,
in Michael Neiberg (ed.), Fascism. Hampshire: Ashagate, 2006, pp 139-159. Note: This
chapter, now included in this anthology on Fascism, is a reprint of an article previously
published in The Journal of Modern History, 71, 4, December 1999, pp. 882-901
“Franco’s Military Strategy”, in Kenneth Estes and Daniel Kowalsky (eds.), History in
Dispute, Volume 18: The Spanish Civil War. Detroit: St. James Press, 2004, pp. 66-73
“Legacy in present-Day Spain”, in Kenneth Estes and Daniel Kowalsky (eds.), History in
Dispute, Volume 18: The Spanish Civil War. Detroit: St. James Press, 2004, pp. 148-156
“La paz: necesidad y usos de un mito político (1939-1978)” en Encarnación Lemus and
Rafael Quirosa (eds.), La Transición en Andalucía. Huelva – Almería, Universidad de
Huelva – Universidad de Almería, 2002, pp. 101-114
“Early Francoism, 1939-1957", José Alvarez Junco y Adrian Shubert (eds.), Spanish History
Since 1808. London: Edward Arnold, 2000, pp. 260-276
"El oportunismo filantrópico: la búsqueda de una identidad política para la Organización
Sindical Española, 1939-1951”, Tiempo de Silencio, Valencia: Universidad, 1999, pp. 177181.
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"Campesinos, falangistas y caciques. La lucha por el poder político en el campo almeriense
tras la Guerra Civil", Actas del V Congreso sobre el Andalucismo Histórico, 1991.Sevilla:
Fundación Blas Infante, 1993, pp. 610-619
Articles
 “Did You Hear the Sermon? Progressive Priests, Conservative Catholics, and the Return
of Political and Cultural Diversity in Late Francoist Spain”, Journal of Modern History,
85, 3 (September 2013), pp. 528-557.
 “Revisiting the Legacy of the Spanish Civil War”, International Journal of Iberian
Studies, 21, 3 (2008), pp. 231-246
 (With Oscar Rodriguez-Barreira) “Hoy Azaña, mañana… Franco. Una microhistoria de
caciquismo en democracia y dictadura. Berja (Almeria), 1931-1945”, Hispania, 229
(2008, LXVIII), pp. 471-502
 “On New Cultural History and You”, History Review, 60 (March 2008), pp. 40-41.
 “Beyond They Shall Not Pass: How the Experience of Violence Re-Shaped Political
Values in Early Franco Spain", Journal of Contemporary History, 40 (2005), pp. 503520
 “Family matters: ministerial elites and the articulation of the Francoist dictatorship”,
Portuguese Journal of Social Science, 3, 2 (2004), pp. 73-89
 "Sobre el primer franquismo y la extensión de su apoyo popular", Historia y Política, 8,
2 (2002), pp. 303-319
 "Surviving Franco´s Peace: Spanish Popular Opinion during World War II", European
History Quarterly, 32, 3 (July 2002), pp. 391-411
 (with A. Shubert), "A inmigracion espanola en Canada: unha vision de conxunto",
Estudios Migratorios, 10 (2000), pp. 9-26
 “Dictatorship from Below: Local Politics in the Making of the Francoist State, 1937-1948”,
Journal of Modern History, 71, 4 (December 1999), pp. 882-901
 "La vuelta a la Historia: caciquismo y franquismo", Historia Social, 30 (1998), pp. 119132
 "La Comarca de los Vélez bajo el fascismo agrario", Revista Velezana, 11 (1992), pp. 57-66
 With Rafael Gil Bracero, "Málaga, Granada, Almería, Febrero de 1937. El desastre humano
de los refugiados y sus responsabilidades políticas", Anuario de Historia Contemporánea.
Universidad de Granada, 14 (1987-1991), pp. 195-220
Encyclopaedia entries
 "Spain", The World Book Encyclopedia. 2011 ed.
 "Spain", World Book Student. World Book, 2010. Web. 27 July 2010
 "Andalusia", World Book Student. World Book, 2010. Web. 27 July 2010
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 "Zapatero, José Luis Rodríguez", World Book Student. World Book, 2010. Web. 27
July 2010
 “Francisco Franco”, “Angel Herrera Oria”, “Claudio Lopez Bru”, Roy P. Domenico and
Mark Y. Hanley, Encyclopedia of Modern Christian Politics. Westport and London:
Greenwood Press, 2006
 “Falange”, “Dolores Ibárruri (Pasionaria)”, “Juan Carlos I”, “Opus Dei’, Jay Winter and
John Merriman, eds., Encyclopedia of Modern Europe. Europe Since 1914 Encyclopedia of the Age of War and Reconstruction. New York, Macmillan, 2006
 “Iberia and Canada”, “Spain and World War I”, “Spain and World War II”, Iberia and
the Americas: Culture, Politics and History. ABC-CLIO, 2005
 With A. Shubert, “Spaniards", The Peoples of Canada: An Encyclopaedia for the
Country. Toronto: University Press, 1999, pp. 1208-1218
 “Spaniards", Canadian Encyclopaedia, 1997 (CD-ROM)
Book reviews
 Encarnación Lemus, “Estados Unidos y la Transición española. Entre la Revolución de
los Claveles y la Marcha verde," Bulletin for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies,
Vol. 38: Iss. 1 (2014), Article 30.
 Pamela B. Radcliff, “Making Democratic Citizens in Spain: Civil Society and the
Popular Origins of the Transition, 1960-78”, Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Vol.
43, 2 (Autumn 2012), pp. 313-314.
 Hamilton M. Stapell, Remaking Madrid: Culture, Politics, and Identity after Franco
Remaking Madrid: Culture, Politics, and Identity after Franco, in The Journal of Modern
History, Vol. 84, No. 2, (June 2012), pp. 511-513.
 Julián Casanova, The Spanish Republic and Civil War, Cambridge: University Press,
2011, in The Journal of Modern History, Vol. 84, No. 1 (March 2012), pp. 236-238.
 Sid Lowe, Catholicism, War and the Foundation of Francoism. The Juventud de Acción
Popular in Spain, 1931-1939, in Bulletin for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies,
Vol. 36, 1 (2012), pp. 181-183.
 António Costa Pinto, ed., Ruling Elites and Decision-Making in Fascist-Era
Dictatorships ; David Wingeate Pike, Franco and the Axis Stigma; Peter Anderson, The
Francoist Military Trials: Terror and Complicity, 1939–1945, in The Journal of Modern
History, Vol. 83, No. 4 (December 2011), pp. 925-929.
 Fernando Martínez López, Jordi Canal y Encarnación Lemus (eds.), París, ciudad de
acogida: el exilio español durante los siglos XIX y XX," Bulletin for Spanish and
Portuguese Historical Studies: Vol. 35, 1 (2011), pp. 175-176.
 Richard Wigg, Churchill and Spain: The Survival of the Franco Regime, 1940-1945, in The
International History Review, September, 3, 2009, pp. 674-675.
 Stanley G. Payne, The Collapse of the Spanish Republic, 1933-1936: Origins of the Civil
War, in The Journal of Modern History, 80, 2, 2008, pp. 447-448.
 Pablo Emilio Perez-Mallaina, Spain’s Men of the Sea: Daily Life in the Indies Fleets in the
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Sixtieth Century”, in Left History, 11.2, Fall 2006, pp. 179-181.
 Daniel Kowalsky, La Unión Soviética y la Guerra Civil Española. Una revisión critica.
Barcelona: Critica, 2003, in Historire Sociale/Social History, 75, May 2005, pp. 171-173.
 Helen Graham, The Spanish Republic at War, 1936-1939, in Canadian Journal of
History/Annales canadiennes d’historire XXXIX, April/avril, 2004, pp. 163-165.
 Michael Seidman, Republic of Egos: A Social History of the Spanish Civil War, in Histoire
Sociale/Social History, 72, November 2003, pp. 545-547.
 Nigel Townson, The Crisis of Democracy in Spain: Centrist Politics under the Second
Republic, in South European Society and Politics, 8-3, Winter 2003, pp. 190-191.
 Joan Maria Thomas, La Falange de Franco: el Proyecto Fascista del Régimen; Geoffrey
Jensen, Irrational Triumph: Cultural Despair, Military Nationalism, and the Ideological
Origins of Franco's Spain; Judith Keene, Fighting for Franco: International Volunteers in
Nationalist Spain during the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939, in The Journal of Modern
History, 75, 3, September 2003, pp. 707-710.
 Gonzalo Redondo, Política, cultura y sociedad en la España de Franco, 1939-1975, Vol. 1:
La configuración del estado español, nacional y católico (1939-1947), in Church History,
June 2001, pp. 377-378.
 Robert Stradling, The Irish and the Spanish Civil War. Manchester: Mandolin, 1999;
Fearghal McGarry, Irish Politics and the Spanish Civil War, in The International History
Review, September 2000, pp. 121-123.
 Audrey Brassloff, Religion and Politics in Spain: The Spanish Church in Transition, in
Church History, March 2000, pp. 193-195.
 Jane C. Collier, From Duty to Desire. Remaking Families in a Spanish Village, in Journal of
Family History, January 1999, pp. 120-121.
 Carolyn Boyd, Historia Patria. Politics, History, and National Identity in Spain, 1875-1975,
in Bulletin. Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, Fall 1998, pp. 19-20.
Papers and Conferences
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“Pleading for their Lives: The Letters that Political Prisoners Sent to Francisco Franco
Requesting his Pardon”, 45th Meeting of the Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical
Studies, Modena, 2014
End of academic year guest speaker, “Civil War and Dictatorship in Spain: Between History
and Memory”, University of Warwick, 2014
“Weapons of the Condemned: The Letters that Political Prisoners Sent to Francisco Franco
Requesting his Pardon”, Génocides: Régimes du Pardon, Regimes of Forgiveness, Trent
University, 2014
Chair, panel “Biographical approaches to XIX-Century Spain”, in Nineteenth-Century
Hispanists International Network, York University, 2014
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“Prejudice, Humanism and other Political Tools: The Fate of the Holocaust in Spain”,
keynote speech, The Holocaust Metaphor: Cultural Representations of Traumatic Pasts in
the 20th Century, Universidad de Zaragoza, 2013
Chair and Commentator, panel “Between the Holocaust Metaphor and the Holocaust
Discourse: Spain as a case Study”, The Holocaust Metaphor: Cultural Representations of
Traumatic Pasts in the 20th Century, Universidad de Zaragoza, 2013
Guest speaker, “La Historia que se enseña en Norteamérica”, Universidad de Almería, 2013
Guest speaker, “Cómo Franco se convirtió en el Caudillo y su pasado cambió para siempre”,
Universidad de Almería, 2013
Chair, panel “Politics in Twenty Century Spain”, 43th Meeting of the Society for Spanish and
Portuguese Historical Studies, Medford, 2012
“Narratives for the last existing public monument to Franco: Melilla 1977 and today”, 43th
Meeting of the Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, Medford, 2012
“Para quién escribimos?”, in seminar El franquismo desde los márgenes: miradas, sujetos,
investigadores, Almeria, 2012
Chair and Commentator, panel “Francoism from Below: The New Historians’ Perspective”,
42th Meeting of the Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, Lisbon, 2011
“Did You Hear What the Priest Said? Sermons, Talks, and Music and other Scandals in
Parishes in Late Franco’s Spain”, 42th Meeting of the Society for Spanish and Portuguese
Historical Studies, Lisbon, 2011
“Imposible Quest? Historians and Popular Opinion in Dictatorial Regimes”, Historian’s
Craft Series, York University, 2011
“This is not the mass we expected to hear: Parish priests' sermons in late Franco Spain, 19641975”, A Day in History, Trent University, 2011
“Themes of people that never Fit into Modern European History Surveys”, Europe in its own
Eyes/Europe in the Eyes of the Other”, Guelph University, 2010
Organiser, 41th Meeting of the Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, Ottawa,
2010
Chair and Commentator, panel “Symbols of National Identity in 20th Century Spain (II): The
Francoist Period”, 41th Meeting of the Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies,
Ottawa, 2010
“Text-books, absent places, and forgotten peoples”, Workshop: Rethinking the Modern Europe
Survey, York University, 2009
“The Evolution of Catholicism in Spain, 1939-1975”, Conference on the De-Christianization of
Europe, McMaster University, 2009
Chair and commentator, panel “New Research in Spanish and Portuguese History”, 40th
Meeting of the Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, Kansas City, 2009
« Operación Bisonte: emigrantes entre dos postguerras », Tras las huellas de la Operación
Bisonte (1957-2008), Teruel, 2008
Commentator, panel “Investigación: El Mapa de las Fosas en Andalucía”, Congreso
Internacional Historia y Memoria, Granada, Universidad de Granada, 2007
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“Los franquistas como victimas de la Guerra Civil: claves de un proyecto de memoria
Historica”, IV Jornadas de Estudios sobre Franquismo y Transicion, Albacete, Universidad de
Castilla-La Mancha, 2007
« Las elipsis del terror: la guerra en la Memoria Franquista », III Encontro Luso-Espanhol de
Historia Politica, Evora, 2007
"Fascist Tears: Constructing Victimhood in Franco's Spain", Seminários de Investigação
CEHCP/ICS, Lisboa, 2007
Chair and Commentator, panel “Historical Memory of Twentieth-Century Iberian
dictatorships”, 38th Meeting of the Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies,
Miami, 2007
“Divided memories for a legacy of inequalities”, Coming to terms with the Spanish Civil War:
Are Truth and Reconciliation necessary?, Toronto, York University, 2006
“La nación, los españoles y la Guerra Civil en el discurso ideológico del primer franquismo”, II
Seminario sobre la nación española, Madrid, Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales,
2006
“Facing the Abyss: The Memories of Red Terror in Franco’s Spain”, 37th Meeting of the
Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, Lexington, 2006
“Engendering Terror in the Francoist Memoirs of the Spanish Civil War”, A Day in History,
Trent University, Peterborough, 2006
« Fascist Tears? The Francoist Memory of the Civil War”, Franco’s Mass Graves: An
Interdisciplinary International Investigation, University of Notre Dame, 2005
“De-mobilized Fascism: Spain in the 1960s », A Day in History, Trent University,
Peterborough, 2005
“Orden, Progreso y Sindicatos: Como las autoridades franquistas veían los cambios socioeconómicos durante el desarrollismo, 1962-1972”, España en cambio: la ultima etapa del
régimen franquista, Madrid, 2004
“Las décadas oscuras (1953-1973). Estrategias para una historia social de España”, Taller de
Historia Contemporánea, Universidad Jaume I, Castellón de la Plana, 2004
“Fascism and the Franco ministerial elites", 2 Coloquio Sobre Historia Social das Elites,
Lisbon, 2003
"Homage to the Professors Gabriel Jackson, Juan Jose Linz, Edward Malefakis, and Stanley
Payne", 34th Meeting of the Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, Madrid,
2003
“Violencia y política en el primer franquismo: la teoría del consenso en la historiografía
española”, I Encuentro Fundación Del Amo, Madrid, 2001
“Violence, Politics and the Future: Defining Consensus in Franco's Spain, 1939-1947”.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbour, 2001
“Paz en la guerra: la consolidación del Nuevo Estado franquista”, On the Anniversary of
General Franco´s Death: Rethinking the Spanish Civil War, Tufts University, Boston, 2000
“Anthropology at the Service of Diplomacy: Spain and the United States, 1945-1953”, 31th
Meeting of the Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, New York, 2000
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“La paz: necesidad y usos de un mito político (1939-1978)”, Historia de la Transición en
España, Almería, 2000
“El oportunismo filantrópico: La búsqueda de una identidad política para la Organización
Sindical Española, 1939-1951”, Actas del IV Encuentro de Investigadores del Franquismo,
Valencia, 1999
“A Forged Nation: The limits of Political and Social Consent in Franco´s Spain (1936-1953)”,
Meeting of the Mediterranean Studies Association, Coimbra, 1999
"What should we do with the Caciques? Old Politics in the Francoist New State, 1938-1941",
28th Meeting of the Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, Minneapolis, 1997
Commentator, panel "Old Empire, New Regime: Colonialism and Politics in NineteenthCentury Spain", 10th International Conference of Europeanists. Council for European Studies,
Chicago, 1996
"Coyuntura económica, autarquía y explotación del campesinado", 26th Meeting of the Society
for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, Toronto, 1995
“Cómo construir una dictadura: Almería, 1939-1950", 24th Meeting of the Society for Spanish
and Portuguese Historical Studies, San Antonio, Texas, 1993
"Vencedores y vencidos. La sustitución de las élites políticas en el campo almeriense tras la
Guerra Civil, Congreso sobre Historia de las Organizaciones Socialistas en Andalucía (18861975), Almería, 1992
"Tierra de promisión. Ideología de la política de colonización franquista, 1939-1975", III
Congreso de Historia Contemporánea de Andalucía, Málaga, 1992
"Fascismo agrario y criminalidad en el campo almeriense", I Congreso de Historia
Contemporánea de España. Salamanca, 1992
“Málaga, Granada, Almería, febrero de 1937. El desastre humano de los refugiados y sus
responsabilidades políticas", II Congreso de Historia de Andalucía, Málaga, 1991
"Campesinos, falangistas y caciques. La lucha por el poder político en el campo almeriense tras
la Guerra Civil", V Congreso sobre el Andalucismo Histórico, Almería, 1991
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