José María "Txema" Portillo Valdés (born on 1961 in
Bilbao) is a Spanish historian, professor of Contemporary History at the
University of the Basque Country. He is an expert in Spanish constitutional history.
Biography
Valdés was born in 1961.[1] He earned a PhD in History from the
University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), reading a dissertation in 1990 titled Monarquía y Gobierno Provincial. Poder y Constitución en las provincias exentas, 1760-1808 and supervised by
Pablo Fernández Albaladejo [
es].[2] On 13 February 1998, he was one of the founders of the
Foro Ermua. A lecturer at the UPV/EHU since 1988, he was subject to harassment and threats coming from
ETA, as well as an attempted attack at the Vitoria Campus where he worked, wherein an incendiary artifact was put in his car in October 1999.[3][4] He was appointed Chair in Contemporary History at the UPV/EHU in 2017.[5]
— (2006). Portillo Valdés, José María. Crisis atlántica. Autonomía e independencia en la crisis de la monarquía hispana. Madrid: Fundación Carolina; Centro de Estudios Hispánicos e Iberoamericanos; Marcial Pons Historia.[9]
— (2015). Fuero indio. Tlaxcala y la identidad territorial entre la monarquía y la república nacional, 1787-1824. Mexico:
El Colegio de México; Instituto de Investigaciones Dr. José María Luis Mora;
CONACyT.[10]
— (2018). Entre tiros e historia. La constitución de la autonomía vasca (1976–1979). Barcelona: Galaxia Gutenberg.[11]
Co-author
Clavero, Bartolomé; Lorente, Marta; Portillo, José María (2004). Pueblos, Nación Constitución (en torno a 1812). Vitoria: Ikusager.
^Universidades: "Resolución de 20 de junio de 2017, de la Universidad del País Vasco, por la que se nombra Catedrático de Universidad a don José María Portillo Valdés". Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (155): 55246. 30 June 2017.
ISSN0212-033X.
José María "Txema" Portillo Valdés (born on 1961 in
Bilbao) is a Spanish historian, professor of Contemporary History at the
University of the Basque Country. He is an expert in Spanish constitutional history.
Biography
Valdés was born in 1961.[1] He earned a PhD in History from the
University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), reading a dissertation in 1990 titled Monarquía y Gobierno Provincial. Poder y Constitución en las provincias exentas, 1760-1808 and supervised by
Pablo Fernández Albaladejo [
es].[2] On 13 February 1998, he was one of the founders of the
Foro Ermua. A lecturer at the UPV/EHU since 1988, he was subject to harassment and threats coming from
ETA, as well as an attempted attack at the Vitoria Campus where he worked, wherein an incendiary artifact was put in his car in October 1999.[3][4] He was appointed Chair in Contemporary History at the UPV/EHU in 2017.[5]
— (2006). Portillo Valdés, José María. Crisis atlántica. Autonomía e independencia en la crisis de la monarquía hispana. Madrid: Fundación Carolina; Centro de Estudios Hispánicos e Iberoamericanos; Marcial Pons Historia.[9]
— (2015). Fuero indio. Tlaxcala y la identidad territorial entre la monarquía y la república nacional, 1787-1824. Mexico:
El Colegio de México; Instituto de Investigaciones Dr. José María Luis Mora;
CONACyT.[10]
— (2018). Entre tiros e historia. La constitución de la autonomía vasca (1976–1979). Barcelona: Galaxia Gutenberg.[11]
Co-author
Clavero, Bartolomé; Lorente, Marta; Portillo, José María (2004). Pueblos, Nación Constitución (en torno a 1812). Vitoria: Ikusager.
^Universidades: "Resolución de 20 de junio de 2017, de la Universidad del País Vasco, por la que se nombra Catedrático de Universidad a don José María Portillo Valdés". Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (155): 55246. 30 June 2017.
ISSN0212-033X.