Julio Aróstegui | |
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Born | 24 July 1939
Granada |
Died | 28 January 2013
(aged 73) Madrid |
Awards |
Julio Aróstegui Sánchez (1939–2013) was a Spanish historian. Professor at the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM), some of his research lines included the study of political violence in Modern Spanish history, [1] Carlism, [2] the Spanish Transition, [3] the Spanish Civil War, the history of the workers' movement and collective memory. [4] His scholar production also intertwined with the theoretical problems of history and the methodology of research. [4]
Born on 24 July 1939 in Granada, Aróstegui studied at the Colegio Mayor Isabel la Católica, thanks to a scholarship. [5] He took higher studies at the University of Granada and in Madrid. [6] He earned a chair as professor of secondary education in a high school in Vitoria in 1967. [2] He earned a PhD in History in 1970 by reading a dissertation titled El carlismo alavés y la guerra civil de 1870-1976, supervised by Vicente Palacio Atard . [2] He worked for years attached to the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC). [4]
He earned a Chair of History at the Complutense University of Madrid in 1984. [5] Retired, he served as emeritus professor between 2009 and 2012. [6]
He died in Madrid on 28 January 2013. [7] [4]
Julio Aróstegui | |
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Born | 24 July 1939
Granada |
Died | 28 January 2013
(aged 73) Madrid |
Awards |
Julio Aróstegui Sánchez (1939–2013) was a Spanish historian. Professor at the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM), some of his research lines included the study of political violence in Modern Spanish history, [1] Carlism, [2] the Spanish Transition, [3] the Spanish Civil War, the history of the workers' movement and collective memory. [4] His scholar production also intertwined with the theoretical problems of history and the methodology of research. [4]
Born on 24 July 1939 in Granada, Aróstegui studied at the Colegio Mayor Isabel la Católica, thanks to a scholarship. [5] He took higher studies at the University of Granada and in Madrid. [6] He earned a chair as professor of secondary education in a high school in Vitoria in 1967. [2] He earned a PhD in History in 1970 by reading a dissertation titled El carlismo alavés y la guerra civil de 1870-1976, supervised by Vicente Palacio Atard . [2] He worked for years attached to the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC). [4]
He earned a Chair of History at the Complutense University of Madrid in 1984. [5] Retired, he served as emeritus professor between 2009 and 2012. [6]
He died in Madrid on 28 January 2013. [7] [4]